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Your weekly dose of queer brilliance is here — louder, prouder and more electrifying than ever. This week’s chart is a community-curated celebration of LGBTQ artistry from around the world: a sonic rainbow of empowerment, love and fierce creativity that ranges from tender ballads to full-throttle pop anthems. The Top 50 Countdown is live and it’s the soundtrack your weekend needs.
Daividh Campbell’s «Christmas Vibe» is this week’s No. 1 — the New Year Number One. Signed to Strange World Music at Odd Paws Records, Campbell is a vocalist who crafts songs that hit you where they hurt and mend you afterwards. His music, steeped in memory, identity and rediscovery, reads like a living diary, with lyrics and melodies that do the storytelling for him. From fragile confessions to hardened strength, he turns moments of vulnerability into explosive, unforgettable pop‑soul.
This Week’s Spotlight: Vincent DiGeronimo and his cheeky new cut «Chocolate and Booze» — the DIY singer‑songwriter who’s been grafting away since 2009 — has quietly stitched together a gloriously oddball career; from rough‑around‑the‑edges demos to two alt/art/folk records and then a full‑on queer indie‑pop turn with «Here, My Heart», a record cheekily inspired by Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper. Never one for the fast lane, DiGeronimo crowdfunded his 2023 album on IndieGoGo and even drew support from unexpected corners — including Grammy winner Paula Cole, with whom he’s had the honour of sharing a stage — proving that slow‑burn persistence and a knack for heartfelt hooks still cut through the noise.
This week’s Song of the Week is PJ Taylor’s powerful single «This Is My Story». The vibrant singer and dynamic performer returns with an uplifting anthem of self‑acceptance, following two consecutive number‑two hits earlier this year. Blending heartfelt lyrics with PJ Taylor’s signature pop energy, «This Is My Story» stands out as a compelling release that continues his strong momentum in 2025.
This week’s «Newcomer of the Week» is Swedish pop firecracker Hampus Carlsson with his infectious new single «Greta eller Ingrid». Since bursting onto the scene with his 2013 debut Sommarplågor, Carlsson has stormed hundreds of club and festival stages, amassed more than five million Spotify streams, delivered a string of eye‑catching music videos and even notched up world‑record‑breaking tours. Now, after a whirlwind rise that reads like a pop‑star fairytale, he’s gearing up for a bold new chapter — one that promises to be bigger, brasher and impossible to ignore.
Tune in for the full countdown, interviews and exclusive mixes that expand the chart into a live celebration. Plug in, press play and let this week playlist move you.
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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