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Vanessa Williams’ bop drop, Tama Gucci’s latest soundscape, Alison Goldfrapp wants to be loved

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Go coconuts for 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.A song that could not be more fitting for our “Bop After Bop” column, “BOP!” is Vanessa Williams latest pop drop, with this legendary singer and actress invites us into her own personal fierce and fantastical world.

From the ballroom to the streets of London, the song and video is complete with favorite world famous drag superstar, Trixie Mattel as the Mistress of Ceremonies, and the fiery LION BABE, Vanessa’s daughter Jillian Hervey.Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding have teamed up once again for their latest single, “Free,” a euphoric anthem drenched in ‘90s house nostalgia.

This track pulses with high energy, cascading piano breaks, and warm, glowing synths with Goulding’s ethereal vocals soaring above the tracks infectious production.

This blissful, dopamine-fueled escape is a testament to Harris and Goulding’s chemistry and is sure to become the soundtrack to your next summer night out.New Zealand dreamboy Thomston makes a compelling return with his new single, “UPSTATE.” Blending delicate piano chords with dynamic drum patterns and echoing reverb, Thomston delves into the nuances of long-distance love and infidelity.

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