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Pimp your Pridemix
11 gaylicious new anthems to add to your party playlist
With a passel o' DJs coming to town this week
and Pride Month around the comer, you need to
update your iPod shuffle to get your Pride on...
and not with the old standbys. Now, don't delete
Madonna. You can keep your Diana Ross. But if
"We Are Family" is still your go-to, maybe your
rainbow losing its luster? Splash these new col-
ors into your celebratory mix.
"We Exist," Arcade Fire. There's no ignoring
us now, but still, it never hurts to remind non-
queers that we have a place in the world, too. On
this feisty rally cry directly inspired by the LGBT
movement, these Canadian allies stand up with
us, rocking their way through an '80s-inspired
call for equality.
"Dance with Me," Kelly Clarkson. Leave
your right-wing angst at the door and douse
yourself in the shimmering sounds of Miss Inde-
pendent7 s neon-bright dance delight. No crying.
No fighting. No shaming. Kelly Clarkson won't
have any of it... unless it involves body bump-
ing. And glitter, because obviously.
"All Kinds of Kinds," Miranda Lambert.
Thomas was a congressman until closets full of skele-
tons, the country superstar sings, before deliver-
ing the real kicker: and dresses that he wore on
Friday nights. With compelling character vi-
gnettes and a wise assessment of ignorance,
Lambert's guitar-guided ditty celebrates every
color of the rainbow.
"Unbelievers," Vampire Weekend. Capturing
unification in all its magical heart-happy glory is
this Vampire Weekend groove. As it playfully
bounces about, just you try not to get wrapped
up in the evocative adorability of the NYC hip-
sters' sweet sentiment — love — dedicated to the
world's nonconformists.
"Looking Hot," No Doubt. Calling all spot-
light stealers — this one's for you. A declaration
of fierceness, Gwen Stefani stmts her stuff over
this ska-flavored synth song, urging anyone in
her path to go ahead and stare, and take a picture
please. It's how you'll feel when you join that
sexy sea of gays, wearing your "clothes."
"Together You and I," Dolly Parton. To make
much headway, we gotta do it hand in hand,
right? Dolly knows, and she's preaching it on
this bit of buoyant, pop-country inspiration.
Paint a pretty rainbow until love across the sky the
Country Queen sings, as if they're not already
painted across every sky, and above every gay.
"Burning Gold," Christina Perri. Pop singer-
songwriter Perri is done waiting
and hoping for change to just
ically happen. With a thundering
dmmbeat behind her, she stops
wishing and starts realizing, igniting
the flame that's been right there in
her hands the whole time.
"Queen," Perfume Genius. Who
runs the world? You! Mike Hadreas
(aka Perfume Genius) gives you permis-
sion — not that you needed it — to own
the crown that was already yours, be-
stowing it upon all the cracked, peelin'
queers who are riddled with disease. Haters
gon' hate, but as Hadreas warns: No family
is safe when I sashay.
"The Fight," Sia, pictured. Don't even
bother trying to stand in Sia's way. The
Aussie is one of the world's most sought-after
songwriters, but even before she was swinging
from her chandelier, Sia was bigger than
life itself on this cartoony romp — and
that's exactly how she makes you feel, too.
"Take Me to Church," Sinead O'Con-
nor. Nothing compares to you. No, really
— you're the best. Set me on the floor; I'm the
only one I should adore, the Irish icon de-
clares, waxing poetic about finding love in a
place where it's sometimes seemingly impossible
... from within.
"Raise You Up / Just Be," Kinky Boots origi-
nal cast recording. In case your kinky boots
aren't enough to get you off the ground, this
Cyndi Lauper-penned number from the hit
Broadway show will. The show closer is a
sparkly, ensemble-sung, feel-good romp that
won't just add pep to your step, but at least three
inches to your height.
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