We are addicted to RUSH by Troye Sivan

they said "Troye Sivan has just released his new song “Rush,” a title meant to invoke both the feeling of poppers and dancing with someone hot, along with an accompanying music video bursting with gay smut.”

we say, Troye has released the song of summer 2023!! RUSH has some of the most authentic disco influences and its videoclip serves the most fun summer party vibes ever.

The Australian singer released the raunchy new music video for his hot summer track RUSH two days ago, along with the equally sexy cover for his upcoming album Something To Give Each Other.

watch it out loud:


WATCH Troye Sivan's "Angel Baby" Music Video

WE LOVE Troye Sivan´s latest single and videoclip “Angel Baby”.

Troye’s new ballad is a melodic love song - an Romantic Ode to His ‘Angel Baby”.

It’s actually the singer’s first solo music of 2021.

The pop icon notes “Songs and videos are both celebrations of love, queerness, kindness, sex and fantasy.”

Watch the official videoclip below:

Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey - Don’t Call Me Angel: OUT NOW

Ariana, Lana and Miley SLAY in the new videoclip and song ‘DON’T CALL ME ANGEL’, the soundtrack of the new movie of the CHARLIE’S ANGELS.

Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, who's previously worked with Ariana on music videos, the new videclip has already been in the TOP10 youtube trends worldwide, just 6 hours after it’s official release.

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Conchita WURST reintroduces himself with the new single ''HIT ME''

He introduced himself as Conchita Wurst through Eurovision and he managed to won the competition in 2014. The media wrote ‘‘A glamorous drag queen stole Eurofans’ hearts as she rised like a phoenix on the stage of Eurovision. The win belongs to her’’.

Five years later, Conchita WURST is back and we love every little detail of the new WURST and his music project.

“Hit me with the bullets you make up in your head,” sings Electro-newcomer WURST on his latest song that is released today and will make all heads and legs move. The official video provides unprecedented insights into the artist’s private life.

WURST sings his way directly into memory banks with his Electro-Dance earworm “Hit Me”. At first glance, this dance track seems to be light-hearted and carefree, but its lyrics are an ice-cold reckoning with the past. Even though there are guns and projectiles pointing at him in these lyrics, the artist is convinced that no threat can harm him and his determination makes him invincible.

The brand-new, dynamic song is the second single off Tom Neuwirth’s third album, who will impersonate the two characters Conchita and WURST from now on. Early on in his career as the feminine Conchita, he already sang about being “unbreakable” and “unstoppable”. As his new stage character WURST, who is significantly edgier and more unkempt, he talks about his convictions as unambiguously and unflinchingly as never before in “Hit Me.”

He clearly states how he intends to handle his opponents with lyrics like “You don’t get to point the gun and you don’t get to force my hand, cause I don’t get to mend the matters, I don’t get to fight back.”

In the official music video for “Hit Me”, which once again does not use any special effects, we see WURST as masculine as never before: the radiant stage character and the private person are both equally captivating. Dance performances like in “Trash All The Glam” already hinted at the artist’s body control, and last summer we already got a first taste of his platinum-blond look.

Following “Trash All The Glam”, “Hit Me” is the second release off Tom Neuwirth’s latest project WURST. After his debut album “Conchita”, which was released in 2015, and his second album “From Vienna With Love” with the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, which was released in October last year and also reached gold status, the singles of his third album project WURST now just keep on coming. The electronic soundscapes, which were produced by Albin Janoska and written by Eva Klampfer (“Lylit”), are far more personal for Tom Neuwirth than the songs of his previous repertoire.