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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.
Number 1 this week is Harrison with «All the Things She Said», landing the top spot just as Heated Rivalry becomes the number‑one show on HBO Max across Europe. The UK riser is riding a serious surge of momentum, with his explosive rework of the t.A.T.u classic erupting after its standout moment in the hit drama. While the original came from the infamously queerbaiting Russian duo, Harrison’s high‑voltage reboot has connected with an entirely new generation. Armed with a growing arsenal of festival‑ready anthems, he’s carving out his place among the electronic heavyweights who’ve shaped dance culture over the past decade — and the trajectory is only pointing upwards.
Jonathan Rippon’s «First Time in Blackpool» shines as this week’s highlight, marking a fresh breakthrough for the queer London‑based singer‑songwriter JR. Fresh off his Britain’s Got Talent 2025 audition — which pulled in more than 1 million views — the multi‑talent returns with a cheeky, heartfelt slice of queer pop that cements his rising star status. JR first burst onto the scene with his 2020 dance hit «Feel the Fire», co‑written and produced by Olly Shelton, and has since built a loyal following through sharp, charismatic stand‑up sets across the UK’s comedy and cabaret circuit. Now, with «First Time in Blackpool», he makes a confident LGBTQ Music Chart debut and opens the door to an exciting new chapter.
This week’s Song of the Week is Omar Rudberg’s electrifying single «Malandro», a vibrant celebration of his Venezuelan roots unveiled during Zara Larsson’s European tour. Fusing Latin‑pop flair with his signature charisma, Rudberg continues his award‑winning momentum as he leans into rhythm, identity and star power. «Malandro» lands as a bold, addictive highlight in his fast‑rising catalogue. — blends Italian soul with global pop influences, creating a distinctive, addictive fusion that’s every bit as unique as the man behind it.
Vegard’s «Lohpádus» storms in as this week’s standout newcomer, marking a striking moment from his debut EP «Jegolaš». Blending traditional joik with sleek electronic pop, Vegard crafts a sound that delves into queer vulnerability, personal struggle and the nuances of Sámi identity. The result is an intimate, atmospheric project that threads cultural heritage through contemporary production, offering a deeply felt journey shaped by lived experience and emotional truth.
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.
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