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QMN: Kim Petras drops surprise album today just ahead of world tour

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Kim Petras (Photo by Steven Klein) Queer Music News is a smattering of what’s going on in music by LGBTQ artists and the artists we love. Kim Petras surprise drops Problematique by fan demand GRAMMY-winning pop singer-songwriter Kim Petras surprised fans Monday with the release of her newest album, Problematique, just ahead of her Feed the Beast World Tour.

The album was previously shelved after some of the songs were leaked, but fans were eager to hear more and Petras delivered with 10 tracks of “euphoric escapist pop inspired by French house music and Parisian soundscapes.” The album includes the songs “Treat Me Like a Ho,” “Born Again,” and a duet with Paris Hilton called “All She Wants.” Prior to the release of Problematique, Petras shared videos reimagining some of her popular songs from the album Feed the Beast as symphonic, seven-piece string ensemble performances.

Petras will kick off her Feed the Beast World Tour in Austin on Sept. 27 later performing in Dallas on November 13 at the South Side Ballroom.

Click here to stream Problematique. Watch the Feed the Best Symphonic Session of her song “Minute” below. Concert Calendar Thursday: Beyoncé at AT&T Stadium.

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