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It’s Friday, the inboxes are finally quiet and the club lights are flicking on — and «Outed on Friday!» has your official weekend soundtrack. From glittering club pop to cheeky seasonal singalongs and heart-on-sleeve balladry, this week’s roundup promises drama, hooks and plenty of reasons to hit replay.
Five sizzling new singles are poised to crash the LGBTQ Music Chart next week, and they’re not asking politely. If you’ve been hoarding votes like a miser with coins, now’s the time to spend them — your fave could rocket from barroom banger to chart-topper with one decisive click. Voting opens every Monday at the LGBTQ Music Chart site; make it part of your Monday ritual and give that track the shove it needs.
If you missed the live reveal on the LGBTQ Music Chart with Tim Graham, don’t panic — the show is still the place for exclusive spins, hot takes and the kind of commentary that can make a sleeper track blow up overnight. It’s the queer music fix your weekend deserves: tune in, turn it up and bask in the chaos. Pride Month Bombshell: Tim Graham Quits LGBTQ Music Chart After Four Years
Want your song played next Saturday? Submit. Follow the rules. Seriously. Too many promising tracks get bounced for tiny missteps — the number one offence is not having an active BlueSky account. If you’re serious about being heard, get your socials in order and follow the submission checklist to the letter. Artists who skip it get left at the back of the queue while the rule-followers dance past them.
We need to clarify this : Any issues related to the submission or the radio show must be addressed to us via DM on BlueSky (No mention). This applies to any questions about LGBTQ Music Chart radio show as well: Please refrain from contacting the radio station or the host!
Big change this week: the Outed on Friday! playlist now shows this week’s artist AND last week’s contender. And from Monday, you can vote on both — doubling the drama and giving every track a fighting chance.
Catch these tunes on next week’s radio show — don’t miss them. Pride Month Bombshell: Tim Graham Quits LGBTQ Music Chart After Four Years
Benjamin made a powerful piece of queer history in July 2021 when he came out as gay during a live TV concert at Helsinki Pride. After the performance, he opened up on Instagram, writing: «It feels so crazy to write this text… something I’ve been hiding for so long. But now I was ready. I’m gay». Want real visibility?Submit your track. Don’t rely on a 1% miracle.
Isak Danielson wrote «Stockholm» over Zoom with Brad Mair during the Covid, heartbroken and alone in the city he calls home. The track captures raw grief, regret and that quiet ache of wondering what if? — a tender reflection on the love that didn’t survive and the future that might have been if they’d made it through. Submit your song and boost your chances to almost 99% — or wait on that tiny 1% gamble. Your call.
Leonardo Amor delivers a standout moment with «My All», a soulful pop release blending gospel warmth with modern polish. Already a recognised voice behind Melodi Grand Prix 2026, he crafts music built to resonate and replay. Deeply personal and vocally rich, «My All» marks an exciting step forward — and a track perfectly placed to help him grow his audience through the LGBTQ Music Chart. Artists, take note — not waiting. Your song could be next. Don’t gamble on 1%.
Andreas Kêr drops «Queer education» — a razor‑sharp pop anthem born from growing up queer in a small town where insults, bullying and homophobia were part of daily life. Instead of therapy (far too expensive), he’s turned the trauma into a fierce, funny, cathartic track. Listen, share, and dedicate it to that classmate who once said, «I have nothing against gay people, but…»
Submit your song and boost your chances to almost 99% — or wait on that tiny 1% gamble. Your call.
Tone Sekelius unleashes «Girls & Dolls», the official West Pride anthem — a high‑energy electronic pop tribute to girls and especially trans girls. Delivering her most personal songwriting yet, the Swedish star celebrates visibility, pride and unapologetic self‑expression in a track built to light up Pride season. Artists who submit get heard. Artists who wait get 1%. Choose wisely.
Our playlist refreshes every Friday — some of this week’s featured singles might appear later depending on release timing across Amazon Music, Apple Music, YouTube and Spotify. Follow the playlist on Apple Music or Spotify (BackUP – after Spotify unpublished original Outed On Friday playlist) so you don’t miss the moment something becomes your new obsession.
This week’s «Outed on Friday!» is less a bulletin and more a calling: support the artists, vote early, and don’t let the rules trip you up. Whether you’re heading out or staying in, these five releases give you everything from confessional pop to holiday eye-rolls and rousing anthems. Now go on — make it loud. Make it queer. Make it legendary.
Backup Outed On Friday!
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 our readers.

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