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Tatted up country crooner Chris Housman on ‘Cowboy Carter’, Shania Twain & his dream queer music collab

Chris Housman recently dropped the first single, “Guilty As Sin,” from his forthcoming album Blueneck, out May 31.Diving into the complexities of love and self-acceptance, “Guilty As Sin” is a soul-stirring, gay-themed ballad with all the bells and whistles to capture the attention of both country and non-country fans.The accompanying video, directed by Ford Fairchild, finds the singer hanging out with a buddy he clearly likes more than just a friend. Ultimately, neither can fight the attraction they have for one another.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Queerty caught up with the tatted up country crooner, who heralds from Kansas, for our inaugural “Top 10 Tracks” column, where we ask our favorite LGBTQ+ musicians about the music that inspires them.
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film Music queer information song Features Gay Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical is a high-camp night of nostalgia – review
We imagine many readers will have seen the hit film Cruel Intentions – or at least be aware of it – but for those unfamiliar, it’s an iconic 1999 movie starring Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Geller. It’s based on the French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which tells a tale of seduction and revenge. The film is perhaps as famous for a scene featuring Phillippe – which we’re sure will have been a gay awakening moment for many queer folk of a certain age – as it is for its brilliant soundtrack, featuring the likes of Placebo, Counting Crows and The Cardigans. Given how renowned the film is for its songs, it makes sense for the stage adaptation to be a jukebox musical.
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