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Italian singer Klem is coming for Troye Sivan’s twink pop star crown

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A post shared by KLEM (@klem________)A post shared by Festival Di Castrocaro (@festivaldicastrocaro.official)A post shared by KLEM (@klem________)On top of his vocal skills, Klem loves putting on a show.Many of his performances have gone viral as he gives audiences a full experience which entails energetic choreography and head-turning getups.“I like to experiment, create looks that mix urban and elegant.

Each of my looks is created together with my work team to try to attract attention, even before I start singing,” he told the Italian outlet Gay.It. “I want the audience to appreciate what they see and then stop to listen to me sing.”The boy can serve!A post shared by KLEM (@klem________)A post shared by KLEM (@klem________)A post shared by KLEM (@klem________)Klem partly credits his success to being able to live authentically and described the elation he felt upon coming out during his adolescence.“I felt free.

Over the years I had accumulated a lot of tension and thanks to my coming out then, little by little, my life became harmonious again,” he told the outlet. “Not that it wasn’t before, but I still lived a bit halfway.

I really resented the fact that I could never be 100% myself.”Thankfully, he has his family’s support and that has been crucial to his self acceptance.He added: “So now, when my mom tells me I love you, I feel even happier because I know it’s true, because she knows me 100%.” A post shared by Festival Di Castrocaro (@festivaldicastrocaro.official)A post shared by KLEM (@klem________)Following his success at Castrocaro Music Festival, Klem was labeled “the new queer voice of Gen Z” and its a title he’s more than happy to take on.“Actually, this is my dream, so I thank them, because my goal is to be able to be the spokesperson for my people,” Klem shared.

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