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WATCH: Gay college athletes sing their hearts out in this sexy, original movie musical

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High School Musical‘s “Get’cha Head In The Game” musical number, but thought it should be even more gay, have we got the movie for you!But, seriously, Good Enough: A Modern Musical has more to offer than just cute guys singing in basketball shorts (though there’s plenty of that, too): It’s a steamy gay romance, it’s a relatable story about coping with imposter syndrome, and it’s a vehicle for some catchy, original pop/R&B songs.From first-time feature filmmaker Mike Spears, Good Enough follows the intermingling lives of college seniors Jamal (Jay Towns) and Trevor (Trey Mendlik), who come from very different worlds.They think they have their futures figured out until their whirlwind romance has them questioning everything.

This goes especially for Jamal, a college basketball star who’s on track to become the next great athlete—at least that’s what everybody tells him.

But he can’t help but wonder: Is he good enough?As their romance heats up, their personal lives get more complicated, and Jamal and Trevor find themselves singing their way through their feelings—naturally!

Take, for instance, the sex jam “Spell On Me,” a number that’s giving Britney Spears’ “Stronger” video, but make it gay.A movie musical is an ambitious undertaking for any filmmaker, not to mention a first-time director, but Spears committed himself 110% to bringing this story to life.

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