2025 Grammy nominations for the gays: Pop girls battle for gold
The Grammy nominations have arrived and they are so gay.
November 8, 2024
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The Grammy nominations have arrived and they are so gay.
The man representing the North Carolina Republican party is a Holocaust denier who has often compared homosexuality to pedophilia.
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Queen Bey’s involvement has been long-awaited.
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The LGBTQ+ organization will highlight support for LGBTQ+ rights in Chicago.
It’s set to Beyoncé’s hit “Freedom.”
The gay California Democrat curated some hits that will last all summer — which has also just gotten a lot gayer.
The hit album is much more than simply a genre detour for the superstar.
Beyoncé has already made history in the music industry, now she's the first Black woman to top Billboard’s country chart.
While everyone around us is all boo'd up, we're gonna be rocking these song nonstop!
"The Equality Ball is going to be a celebration of Black and Brown queer life," HRC's president Kelley Robinson said.
The superstar’s intervention underscores the more considerable accessibility hurdles faced by individuals with disabilities, igniting a broader conversation about inclusivity in the public sphere.
The celebration of Black and Brown queer culture will feature various artists and performers.
O'Shae Sibley was stabbed to death last weekend while dancing with friends at a gas station.
O'Shea Sibley and his friends were reportedly voguing to Beyoncé's music before he was stabbed to death.
The pair tied the knot at a star-studded wedding ceremony in New York City.
The Beyhive is abuzz following the tour's opening night in Sweden.
She is a Black trailblazer and deserves to be celebrated at the intersection of the end of Black History Month and beginning of Women's History Month, the congressman said.
The 2023 Grammy Awards featured Brandi Carlile, Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Lizzo, Harry Styles, and Beyoncé.
The Grammy-winning musician announced dates for her World Tour across the U.K., Europe, and North America.