LGBTQ Music Chart

The LGBTQ Music Chart – Week 38 – 2025 – The sound of the LGBTQ community!

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Here is the LGBTQ Music Chart for Week 38 of the year 2025, listing the top 50 songs currently appearing on the chart.

LGBTQ Music Chart – Week 38 – 2025

What an exhilarating week it has been with the original LGBTQ Music Chart! Unlike mainstream charts, this playlist celebrates artists and songs that uplift LGBTQ voices and stories from around the world, shining a spotlight on the diversity and creativity within the queer community. Our incredible readers have spoken, voting for the ultimate playlist for Week 38 of 2025. The energy and passion in the air are simply electrifying as we honor the vibrant sounds that make our hearts sing.

This week’s chart features breakout hits from the dynamic  and fan favorites like , making it a must-listen lineup for anyone seeking both fresh talent and beloved anthems. Get ready to groove to the beats that define this extraordinary year!

Week 38 2025 for the LGBTQ Music Chart of 2025 is here, and it’s time to celebrate the top 50 songs that are rocking the charts! Prepare for an amazing playlist filled with love and appreciation from listeners. This is the ultimate soundtrack for your weekend – don’t miss out on these fantastic tunes!

Tune in to the original LGBTQ Music Chart radio show with Tim Graham this Saturday for an exclusive top 10 reveal (see schedule here). The show airs on 18 radio stations, bringing new releases and throwbacks to a diverse audience. Missed it? Find the full chart at lgbtqmusicchart.eu/ and keep up with the latest in LGBTQ music.

Number One Spot

Peter Jöback wrote «Spectrum of Love», Stockholm Pride 2025’s anthem, with Ed Harcourt & Kathryn Williams. This song celebrates love, acceptance, and hope. With lyrics like «love knows no boundaries», the anthem resonates deeply with listeners and embodies the spirit of Pride. This week, «Spectrum of Love» climbed to the top of the European LGBTQ Music Chart, which showcases the continent’s LGBTQ community sound.

Notable Mentions

Huntington’s «Forget You» is this week’s «watch out song» at number 20. The Los Angeles-based producer and songwriter is known for introspective lyrics and visceral soundscapes, ranging from brooding synths to delicate piano ballads—a style honed through his experiences in West Coast pop duos.

This week’s Tim’s Throwback from Memory Lane features «Permanent» by Ryan O’Shaughnessy from 2020.

This week’s «Song of the Week» is «Cherry Wine» by Dan Jarman. The indie pop artist creates zesty, nostalgic songs about queer relationships and experiences, offering cathartic storytelling for queer pop fans.

Newcomers of the Week

Non-binary artist Nemo, this week’s newcomer with the single «God’s a raver» («If there’s a God, their’s definitely a raver!»), previews their diverse and unique sound ahead of the highly anticipated debut album, Arthouse.

Stay up to date with the LGBTQ Music Chart by following the playlist on Apple Music and/or Spotify. The top 50 playlist updates weekly and may differ from the list below.

Showing top 50 of LGBTQ Music Chart for Week 38 2025

Written by: Ephram St. Cloud