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“I am shame, she is me/ We get down with our bad selves figuratively,” she declares on this introspective soul anthem. They host regular drag performances and DJ takeovers to get everyone having a good time. Mayores
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In 2019, the track received its most prominent sync to date in season 2 of Pose, where Angelica Ross’ Candy uses the song for a ballroom performance that also marks a heartbreaking farewell, showing yet again just how enduring this anthem has been for a community in need of uplifting music. This electropop masterpiece from Britney Spears is a masterclass in infectious energy, with its iconic opening line, "It's Britney, bitch," setting the stage for a night of unrestrained celebration.
The track, a blend of hip hop and electropop, ignited conversations about sexuality, identity, and religious iconography. But then again, Peaches is not most artists. From the unstoppable energy of "Work Bitch" to the romantic vibes of "Love Again" each song on this list offers a distinct flavor of the gay bar experience, showcasing the diversity and timeless appeal of this genre.
Though the band was short-lived, their legacy continues to live on thanks to Perry’s iconic howl in “What’s Up?” Questioning the establishment and patriarchy as a queer woman, her battle cry has continued to fuel the fight for LGBTQ+ equality. Yes, there’s the relentless pace of the bass, but then there’s Robyn’s soaring melody above it all, determined to dance despite it all.
The song's lyrics, brimming with self-assurance and unapologetic desire, resonate deeply with the LGBTQ+ community, echoing themes of embracing oneself and demanding what one wants.
'Gimme More' is more than just a catchy tune; it's a statement of empowerment, a reminder to take charge and claim your space. They are also known for their themed events such as celebrating Single’s Day, Halloween or Christmas, and you will often find someone dancing on the tabletop before the end of the night!
Location: 5/F, Cameron Centre, 57-59 Chatham Rd South, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening Hours: 8 pm–5 am (Mon-Thu); 8:30 pm–5 am (Fri-Sun)
Contact:Instagram | Facebook | +852 6726 2028
Lex Chill Hey — Causeway Bay
Lex Chill Hey emerges as Hong Kong’s event host for lesbian soirées, focusing on rhythmic prowess and pulsating beats that captivate souls.
In fact, the Young Men’s Christian Association was so appalled at the song's implications that it threatened to sue, until it noticed that membership had significantly increased in the wake of the tune’s success. Arriving in the thick of the 2022 Pride season, Queen Bey’s polished, assertive homage to ‘90s diva house sent hes, shes and theys of all kinds flocking to the dance floor on an entirely new vibration.
People abandon conversations, leave toilet queues, put down their drinks. The tune was originally intended as a B-side, but ended up topping the Hot 100 for three weeks in the spring of 1990.
Frank Ocean, “Chanel” (2017)
“Chanel” is one of the most vibe-driven songs on this list, as well as one of the most profound.
“I have been to the movies, I’ve seen how it ends/ And the joke’s on them.”
“There are so many people feeling misrepresented [today],” she told NPRof the track. Over a grinding beat, the artist declares that “I don’t give a f–k what you think/ You don’t know me.” Arca continues to queer every space that she infiltrates, including major collaborations with artists like Lady Gaga, Sia, Rosalía, Tokischa, Bad Bunny, and Addison Rae.
Stephanie Mills, “Never Knew Love Like This Before” (1980)
Since its 1980 release, Stephanie Mills’ anthem “Never Knew Love Like This Before” has been a staple for the queer community, and it’s easy to see why.
Location:5/F, Pearl Oriental Tower, 225 Nathan Rd, Jordan
Opening Hours: 7 pm–2 am (Mon- Thu); 7 pm–3 am (Fri-Sun)
Contact: Instagram | Facebook | +852 2736 6168
BiNG BiNG — Causeway Bay
Perched on the 22nd floor with sweeping views over Causeway Bay, BiNG BiNG is known for its electrifying atmosphere and spacious setting.
And while we’d never baulk at an excuse to celebrate everything that Pride stands for, we also believe that any time is the perfect time to crank up these gay songs and fly that rainbow flag.
That’s why we’ve assembled a 50-song playlist perfectly calibrated for Pride Month and beyond, featuring some of history’s greatest queer artists and LGBTQ+ allies who pay more than lip service.
Heartbreak and resilience. And that cooing “plus all my clothes would fit” line is just the cherry on top.
Queen, “I Want to Break Free” (1984)
The gayest song from Queen’s catalogue was surprisingly not written by Freddie Mercury, but rather bassist John Deacon. The song's message encourages listeners to strive for success and overcome obstacles, aligning with Spears' own experiences in the music industry.
The party usually kicks off on Thursday, with crowds swelling on Friday and Saturday. It is a favourite for those looking to enjoy a quiet night, with good food, great conversations and a little bit of fun if you want to through karaoke. In "Thank U, Next," she shares her personal story through each lyric.