
Skrellex Stands Alone: The Only MGP Finalist Speaking Out Against Israel
27/02/2026Norway’s MGP final erupts in controversy as eight artists refuse to comment on Israel’s Eurovision entry, while Skrellex stands alone…
Copyright LGBTQ Music Chart 2026 | Theme by ThemeinProgress | Proudly powered by WordPress

Kyle Waves is turning heartbreak, confusion, and late‑night soul‑searching into pure pop gold — and his new single «Rose‑Tinted», out 17 April 2026, might be his most addictive release yet.
The New York‑based dance‑pop riser, originally from Singapore, is fast becoming one of the most exciting new voices in the Asian and queer music scenes. Now he’s back with a shimmering, Y2K‑kissed synth‑pop track that captures the chaos of your 20s — the self‑doubt, the overthinking, the nights where you feel lost but somehow more alive than ever.
Waves describes the song as «dancing in slow motion under pink neon lights in the club. It’s 3am, and you’re kind of in your feelings, but despite that, you’re still dancing, and you feel more alive than ever». And honestly, that’s exactly what «Rose‑Tinted» sounds like: a hazy, hypnotic, late‑night anthem built for anyone who’s ever questioned their path but kept moving anyway.
Blending dance, synth‑pop, and a glossy Y2K edge, Waves channels influences like Troye Sivan, Lexie Liu, NewJeans, and Tinashe while carving out a sound that’s unmistakably his own. His music leans into the messy, complicated corners of love, loss, and friendship — the stuff everyone feels but rarely says out loud. With over a decade of vocal and dance training, he pairs his tracks with sharp choreography and visually rich music videos that push the emotional narrative even further.
It’s no surprise he’s already gaining traction. Waves has landed spins on Singapore’s 987FM, earned multiple placements on the aBreak48 Radio Chart, and even inspired a stage production — Going to the Top — at the Tampa International Fringe Festival. His momentum is only growing, and Rose‑Tinted feels like the moment everything clicks into place.
If you’re into sleek synths, emotional late‑night pop, and artists who turn vulnerability into something you can dance to, Kyle Waves is one to watch — and «Rose‑Tinted» is the track you’ll have on repeat long after the sun comes up.
Mark the date 17 April 2026, you don’t want to miss that date.
EU : EPOA - Support for Pride activists in Ukraine
Europe : ILGA-Europe
Sweden : RFSL helping LGBTQ in Ukraine
If LGBTQ organisation in your country are helping LGBTQ in Ukraine, use our contact page to give us the information so we can share with out readers.

Norway’s MGP final erupts in controversy as eight artists refuse to comment on Israel’s Eurovision entry, while Skrellex stands alone…

Toronto indie pop artist Aman Dhesi releases his debut album «The Restless Night», featuring the shimmering lead single «Dancefloor Shoes».…

Discover the latest LGBTQ Music Chart highlights in Week 13 of 2026, featuring new releases from Andrew Nolan, Kyle Alessandro,…

Peter Jöback wrote «Spectrum of Love», Stockholm Pride 2025's anthem, with Ed Harcourt & Kathryn Williams. This song celebrates love,…
