LGBTQ Music Chart

The LGBTQ Music Chart – Week 43 – 2025 – The sound of the LGBTQ community!

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Here is the LGBTQ Music Chart for Week 43 of the year 2025, listing the top 50 songs currently appearing on the chart.

LGBTQ Music Chart – Week 43 – 2025

Your weekly dose of queer brilliance is here—and it’s louder, prouder, and more electrifying than ever!

This week, the LGBTQ Music Chart is bursting with energy, heart, and unapologetic authenticity. Unlike the mainstream charts, this playlist is a celebration of queer artistry from every corner of the globe—amplifying voices, stories, and beats that resonate deeply within the LGBTQ community. And guess what? You made it happen. Our passionate readers have cast their votes, curating the ultimate soundtrack for Week 42 of 2025. The result? A sonic rainbow of empowerment, love, and fierce creativity.

What’s hot this week? Expect a dazzling mix of breakout bangers and fan-favorite anthems that’ll have you dancing, crying, and everything in between. Whether you’re discovering fresh talent or revisiting beloved hits, this lineup is pure magic—crafted by the community, for the community.

Top 50 Countdown Week 43’s chart is live, and it’s a celebration of the songs that are setting hearts ablaze. From soulful ballads to high-energy pop, this playlist is your weekend essential. Plug in, press play, and let the music move you.

Don’t miss the radio show!

Number One with a Heartbeat!

Peder Elias has officially claimed the top spot this week with his heartfelt hit, «Broken Heart» — and we couldn’t be more thrilled! Hailing from the vibrant city of Trondheim, this Norwegian pop sensation continues to captivate listeners with his irresistible melodies and emotionally rich lyrics.

💫 Whether you’re dancing in your room or reflecting on love lost and found, Peder’s music hits that sweet spot between catchy and deeply relatable. «Broken Heart» isn’t just a song — it’s a shared feeling, wrapped in pop perfection.

Watch Out Track of the Week

Séa Byrne’s powerful single «What You Lost» climbs to #20 on the LGBTQ Music Chart this week, marking another milestone in his bold artistic journey. Based in Mexico, the Irish singer-songwriter is redefining the sound of 2025 with music that resonates as both protest and healing.

Following his radiant 2024 debut «Blue Skies», Byrne has fearlessly ventured into deeper sonic landscapes. His track «Liberation» pulses with goth-industrial energy, confronting oppression head-on. «Catching Up» delivers a stirring protest-pop anthem, urging action on climate change and social indifference. And now, What You Lost stands as a fierce testament to resilience, defiance, and the power of self-liberation.

Séa Byrne is not just making music—he’s making a movement.

This week’s Tim’s Throwback from Memory Lane features «Same Old Country Love Song» by Brian Falduto from 2023.

Song of the Week Spotlight

UK indie pop sensation Dan Jarman delivers a vibrant blend of nostalgia and emotion in his latest track, «Cherry Wine». Ranked at #32 this week, the song captures the bittersweet beauty of queer love through cathartic storytelling and zesty melodies. Jarman’s heartfelt lyrics and vivid portrayals of LGBTQ+ experiences make this a standout anthem for fans of queer pop.

LGBTQ Music Chart’s Newcomer of the Week: «Two of a Kind» by Peter Jöback & Ola Salo

Swedish icons Peter Jöback and Ola Salo unite for a powerful collaboration in «Two of a Kind». Jöback, celebrated for his commanding presence in musical theatre—from Miss Saigon to The Phantom of the Opera on both West End and Broadway—brings theatrical flair and emotional depth. Salo, the electrifying frontman of glam rock band The Ark, adds his signature edge and charisma. Together, they deliver a dynamic anthem that blends drama, rock, and queer artistry in perfect harmony.

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.

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Written by: Ephram St. Cloud