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Taegong Anthems
Before Dal Gong-gi had his wife and kids, he was the lead singer of VALENTINE COOKIE. Now in his thirties, he's convinced the K-Pop life is over. He's in for a shock when his former manager/ex-girlfriend, Flo Glitz knocks at his door. She forces him out of retirement in a new project as punishment for breaching his old contract. Dal Gong-gi is now one half of Taegong with fresh-faced Gang Taeyang. Together they must convince the world that they are madly in love with each other. As Taegong dominate the charts with their catchy tunes, they touch the hearts of many. Gong-gi becomes conflicted between Flo Glitz's gun or fuel Taeyang's passionate attraction towards him.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Beat
Dance n Chill Kmusic Hits
As an introvert who already enjoys being inside, the quarantine hasn’t been too troubling for me. Nonetheless, I do realize how hard it can be for those who love the outdoors or hanging out with friends & such. So, I decided to create a playlist of my favorite Kmusic songs and let you know why I picked them. Here are my Kmusic Picks: (There's a link to my playlist at the end as well)
By SharvaStudio5 years ago in Beat
The Intersection of Black Femininity and Queerness
I grew up curious and queer. Out of place amidst the expectations of a violently heteronormative and denominational country. When I got accepted to attend an all-girls secondary school, I distinctly remember family members joking: "Don't become a lesbian. We'll disown you." Haha, super funny. This was the early 2000s when being a member of the LGBTQIA+ community was still something you whispered about in hushed tones and hid relentlessly from your family and friends. There was virtually no queer representation in the media and even less so for those who happened to be queer and black (at the same time!).
By Laquesha Bailey5 years ago in Beat
A Rainbow of Gay Anthems That Show What Pride Sounds Like
Whether openly or otherwise, LGBT artists have been shaping popular music for over a century. As early as the 1890’s, jazz musicians, arrangers, and composers cloaked their identity in smooth rhythms and suggestive lyrics. Queer artists like Ma Rainey and Billie Holiday sang about encounters with the same sex all the way back in the '30s. Billy Tipton, another prominent jazz musician at the time, was revealed as a transgender man after his death in 1989. These artists set the stage for pop music's love of the subversive, the androgynous, and the proudly authentic.
By Kailey Roberts5 years ago in Beat
Pride
Everyone enjoys music. It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from. Music seems to bring out the colors of everybody no matter who listens. With Pride month on the rise, artists and supporters around the globe will share their favorite tunes, embrace the peace, and the love everyone knows how to offer the best that they can. Enough said; let's let Can share her favorite tunes to jam to for pride (see below):
By Candis Ruiz5 years ago in Beat
Pride 2021 Playlist
Coming off of the tumultuous and grim year that was 2020, it is only natural and expected that LGBTQ folks around the country and the community's allies want to go big during this year's Pride festivities. We're welcoming a sense of normalcy during Pride by heading to the dancefloors, hitting up a parade, or perhaps a small and intimate party. Whatever the case, a loud and proud playlist is essential for all and every Pride occasion. Music has always been at the forefront of queer celebration, providing a sonic landscape for LGBTQ folks to let loose and be free amongst each other. From classic dance tracks to modern hits, every Pride playlist has to include iconic staples as well as current queer anthems.
By Jose Antonio Soto5 years ago in Beat
The Iconic Rainbows🌈 : A LGBTQ Playlist
Happy Pride Month! 🌈 This month, we not only celebrate our sexuality and who we truly are, but we reflect on the history and be silent for our queens, kings, and they royalty who have paved the road for us today. As a black pansexual woman, this month is one of my favorites. It's a month to says cheers, and reflect and appreciate the history of our growing community!
By nostalgia.radio🪲5 years ago in Beat






