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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.
History made and hearts sold: Osvaldo Supino takes the top spot with the smouldering, soulful pop of «Afterglow. Supino became the first Italian artist to perform at World Pride, and his warmth, honesty and stage presence have only amplified his ascent. His sound pairs classic Italian soul with global pop sensibilities — intimate one moment, stadium-ready the next — and Afterglow is a perfect bridge between the two: emotional, stylish and utterly addictive.
Dale Frost with «Bread» is our spotlight of the week — straight from the outskirts of Atlanta, Dale’s follow-up to his debut leans into intimate storytelling. Expect earnest lyrics, warm melodies and a voice that lingers long after the final chord; it’s the kind of record that feels like a late‑night conversation and a cosy hug all at once.
This week’s Song of the Week is Marko Bošnjak with «Poison Cake» — a brilliant, bold track from an artist who’s refreshingly direct and never afraid to speak his mind. Fresh off his Dora win, Marko made headlines by coming out live on Croatian television, a powerful and heartfelt moment that added even more resonance to his music. For those who don’t know, Dora is Croatia’s national song contest — much like Sweden’s Melodifestivalen — and it picks the country’s Eurovision entry, so this was a huge stage for both his song and his truth. Play it loud: it’s honest, stirring and utterly unforgettable.
Liora’s «Ruin You» is this week’s Newcomer — a sparkling burst of Norwegian dance‑pop that’ll lift your mood and tug at your heartstrings in equal measure. Channeling the swagger of Dua Lipa, the bite of Fletcher and the late‑night gloss of The Weeknd, she serves up feel‑good bangers with a surprising emotional bite; playful, bold and utterly self‑assured, Liora’s sound feels intimate yet made for the masses. A proud queer artist, she’s stepping into a fearless new era and kicking things off with her debut EP in 2025 — get ready to dance and feel at the same time.
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 46 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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