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Olly Alexander is “Dizzy”, Miley needs a doctor, Wolf and Love get handsy: Your weekly bop roundup

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RuPaul’s Drag Race, and plenty of new bops. Today brings a lot for us to look forward to, and our favorite LGBTQ+ and allied artists really delivered this week in the new music department.

Whether you need a break from trying to find Kate Middleton, witnessing that bizarre Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow that has taken Twitter X by storm, or cooling down after seeing Paul Mescal’s Sweetgreen run paparazzi pics, we’ve got you covered to free your mind and kick off your weekend.Listen up as we break down all the best in queer new music in this week’s edition of “bop after bop”…..Subscribe to our daily newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Hot off her wins for Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year at the 2024 Grammy Awards, Miley Cyrus is back with a new track with long-time collaborator Pharrell Williams. “Doctor (Work It Out)” dates back to studio sessions from 2012, the musicians revealed in an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, but the song still sounds just as fresh and funky as we’ve come to expect from these two powerhouse artists.

With a shimmering dress, full blowout, and a dream, Miley majorly serves in the music video (possibly thanks to her main gays, as she says), and you may need a doctor to get this groovy track out of your head.

Olly Alexander is breaking away from the “Years & Years” of time in his former band, leaving us in a daze with his debut solo single, “Dizzy.” The track, co-written and produced by Danny L Harle, will also serve as the official UK entry into this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

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