The 2019 Pride Playlist as compiled by YOU!

There is no better way to celebrate Pride Month than to listen to amazing songs that celebrate who we are. We are very excited to present our 2019 Pride Playlist that was mostly compiled by you. Some of the songs were suggestions that were dropped on our social media platforms and others are from some of our faves.

We got Todrick Hall’s latest release that has taken Queer Twitter by storm and not forgetting our personal fave Nakhane from South Africa. Season 11 winner of Drag Race Yvie Oddly’s latest single ‘Dolla Store’ is also on our playlist alongside Tunde Olaniran, Sadeeq Ali and MNEK.

We hope that as you celebrate Pride, these songs inspire you to love yourself unapologetically and celebrate your queerness with pride. Thank you for helping us in curating this playlist.

Enjoy the songs below and through out Pride Month we will do special features on some of the artists on the playlist.

Check out the full list below

  1. Todrick Hall – Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels
  2. Keiynan Lonsdale – Preach
  3. Karun – Glow Up
  4. Victoria Kimani- Show
  5. Koffee – Toast
  6. Troye Sivan – Bloom
  7. Dej Loaf – No fear
  8. Bebe Rexha – The way I are
  9. Young M.A – Bleed
  10. Hayley Kiyoko – Girls Like Girls
  11. Hozier -Take Me to Church
  12. Diana Ross – I’m Coming Out
  13. MNEK – Tongue
  14. Lana Del Rey – Doin Time
  15. Wrabel – The Village
  16. Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance With Somebody
  17. Nicki Minaj – Ganja Burn
  18. Sadeeq Ali – Gnarly
  19. Damien Crawford – Infrastructure
  20. Jax Jones, Years & Years – Play
  21. Kehlani  – Nights Like This
  22. Vincint – Remember Me
  23. Nakhane and Cynthia Erivo – Nobody Blink
  24. Tunde Olaniran – Jean grey
  25. Davy Boi – “Foundation
  26. Janelle Monáe – I Like That
  27. Big Freedia – Karaoke feat. Lizzo
  28. Adam Lambert – New Eyes
  29. Yvie Oddly – Dolla Store
  30. Shekhinah – Please Mr

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