after bop.The bops in question? You’ll have to take a listen to yourself in this week’s edition of Bop After Bop…Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Sia has released Reasonable Woman, her collaborative-packed tenth studio album that enlists pop heavyweights like Kylie Minogue, Paris Hilton and Tierra Whack.
But, on “Immortal Queen”, living legend Chaka Khan makes a triumphant return with her undeniable vocal prowess that expertly matches Sia vibe, making the track a testament to these two divas eternal staying power in the pop realm.When two of the most notable queer artists in the industry decide to collaborate, it’s bound to be a moment for the culture.
On “Tennessee”, Kevin Abstract and Lil Nas X make magic by way of bassy synths, a smooth, catchy hook and slick verses from each rapper that detail their deepest desires.
Abstract first teased “Tennessee” last month at Coachella when he brought out Nas for a preview performance of the song, and this powerful pairing proves that gays just do it better, especially in hip-hop.Pop maximalist Isaac Dunbar has waltzed back onto the scene with his latest EP Beep Beep Repeat, and standout single “I Love To Dance” takes center stage.