Dope Saint Jude, Toya Delazy, Lady Gaga and more are featured in our 2020 Pride Playlist!

It is that time of the year and we are back with our official 2020 Pride Playlist.

We have curated some of the best queer anthems over the past year by artistes not just in Africa but around the world. These songs celebrate our resilience and everything that is beautiful about the queer experience. From mainstream artists like Lady Gaga, RuPaul, Lizzo, Demi Lovato and Kehlani to critically acclaimed indie voices like Dizzy Fae, Dua Saleh and Moses Sumney.

Also featured in the playlist are Dope Saint Jude, Keiynan Lonsdale, SHADE, Toya Delazy and serpentwithfeet.

Do enjoy the music and don’t forget to share the playlist with your friends and your queer family.

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Check out the song list below.

  1. I’m That Bitch – RuPaul
  2. Go High Go Low – Dope Saint Jude
  3. Serial Lover – Kehlani
  4. I’m Ready – Sam Smith, Demi Lovato
  5. Chasing Rainbows (feat. Kesha) – Big Freedia
  6. Be Me – VINCINT
  7. Loco – Sadeeq Ali
  8. Play – Keiynan Lonsdale
  9. Dear April (Side A – Acoustic) – Frank Ocean
  10. Velvet – Adam Lambert
  11. You Will Find It – Mykki Blanco, FaltyDL, Devendra Banhart
  12. Take Yourself Home – Troye Sivan
  13. I Love Me – Demi Lovato
  14. Gut Talk – Dizzy Fae
  15. body cast – Dua Saleh
  16. elevator girl ft. Ivy Sole – Shura
  17. Golden Hour – Orion Sun
  18. FRICK – HAWA
  19. Lawd Jesus – cupcakKe
  20. 50ft. – Lauren Jauregui
  21. Plaything – Taylor Gray
  22. I Am America – Shea Diamond
  23. So Will I – Ben Platt
  24. One Night – SHADE
  25. Cut Me – Moses Sumney
  26. A Comma – serpentwithfeet
  27. Don Dada – Cakes Da Killa, Proper Villains
  28. Qhawe – Toya Delazy, Joy Anonymous, Raf Riley
  29. Rain On Me – Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande
  30. Good as Hell – Lizzo

 

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