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Nelly Furtado makes a triumphant return, Queen Priyanka shuts things down, Zach Campbell reaches new heights

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Get ready to twirl with this week’s edition of Bop After Bop… Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Nelly Furtado makes a triumphant return to dance music with “Love Bites,” her latest release in collaboration with Tove Lo and SG Lewis. “I felt called back to music from the DJ community,” said Furtado in a press release. “DJs were remixing my songs at concerts, clubs, and on social media, and I realized how much people like to dance and escape to my music.” With the help of Tove Lo’s irresistible hooks and SG Lewis’ slick production, this trio has truly delivered an infectious banger made for the dancefloor and to usher in a new era for a pop music legend.

Drag superstar and star of HBO’s We’re Here Queen Priyanka is shutting it down with the release of her new single and announcement of her debut album Devastatia, set for release on August 23.

The bombastic new track “Shut It Down” is a pulse-racing dance bop that celebrates leaving negativity behind and not letting anyone get in your way.

With incendiary percussion, grooving bass, and sultry vocals, Priyanka sings, “I ain’t wasting no time with you / chittah-chattah, it don’t matter / sorry, Imma shut it down,” delivering yet another impressive pop song to her growing catalog of hits.

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