This recent entry onto our festive playlists comes from sex-positive bisexual hyperpop star Slayyyter, who’s become a favourite of the gays over the past year. Slayyyter and Ayesha Erotica – All I Want For XxxmasĪll you Christmas purists out there might want to look away now. If anyone was going to deliver a twerk-ready Christmas version of Mr Sandman with the lyrics, “Santa, I’ve been so good, I used protection whenever I could”, it was going to be bounce music innovator Big Freedia. It even has vocals from Space Cowboy and one of Gaga’s “cherry, cherry, boom, boom” producer name drops.
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It originates from her The Fame days, so it’s full of innuendo – “my Christmas tree is delicious” – laced with autotune and backed by synth-heavy pop production. Yes, it’s her (relatively unknown) festive gem Christmas Tree. Lady Gaga’s filthiest song also happens to be one for the holidays. It Doesn’t Often Snow At Christmas is a massive pop banger, and while it might not be a classic, it makes for a nice change from the more somber sounds that often dominate festive playlists. Let’s face it, the Pet Shop Boys were never going to do Christmas songs in a traditional way, and we’d never want them to. Pet Shop Boys – It Doesn’t Often Snow At Christmas We have a feeling this will receive heavy rotation on music video channels for years to come. Tony Award-winning performers Idina Menzel (Frozen) and Billy Porter (Pose) showcase their powerhouse vocals for a show-stopping new rendition of Irving Berlin’s holiday classic, which is taken from Menzel’s new Christmas-themed studio album, Christmas: A Season of Love.
Idina Menzel and Billy Porter – I Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Your grandma might not appreciate your favourite modern-day holiday songs from the likes of Britney Spears and Destiny’s Child, but Step Into Christmas is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, so add it to the playlist. Up next, we have another festive classic from music legend Elton John. Don’t let the somewhat unsettling title fool you – Santa’s Coming For Us is one of the biggest mood-lifters you’ll hear in December. It’s become a rite of passage for pop stars to attempt to slide into our Christmas playlists with at least one festive track in their career, but rarely are they as successful as Sia, who released a whole album full of brilliant Christmas bops. We’ve lost track of how many times we’ve heard this song in the GAY TIMES office. Okay, so a RuPaul holiday track might not be suitable for the dinner table, but Hey Sis, It’s Christmas is the perfect party-starter for a kiki over mulled wine (or a vodka soda, whatever takes your fancy) with friends this December. It’s also the perfect opportunity to remember George Michael, who sadly passed away on Christmas Day in 2016. The track has been covered by numerous members of pop’s royal family including Ariana Grande, Carly Rae Jepsen and Hilary Duff, but there’s something magical about the original. The ultimate nostalgia blast during the festive season is hearing John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Happy Xmas (War Is Over), and pansexual singer Miley Cyrus did the iconic track justice with her recent cover, accompanied by Mark Ronson and Sean Ono Lennon.Ĭhristmas isn’t really Christmas until you’ve heard Wham!’s legendary Last Christmas, easily one of the greatest festive tracks of all time. It’s a sugary sweet track, taken from Kacey’s new festive special, and is destined to become a Christmas classic. We’ve already decided that LGBTQ icon Kacey Musgraves and out singer-songwriter Troye Sivan’s new single Glittery is our favourite Christmas track of 2019. Kacey Musgraves and Troye Sivan – Glittery
The track showcases MNEK’s smooth vocals over a wistful beat. On Stopped Believing in Santa, the British singer-songwriter finds himself unable to celebrate Christmas because he’s split with his partner. It’s our favourite version of the song by far. Sam once said it’s the only festive song they like, citing Judy Garland and the melancholy feel of the track as reasons why. With a voice as sentimental as theirs, we’re shocked that Sam Smith hasn’t released an original Christmas song – but we’ll always have their beautiful cover of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. Sam Smith – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas There’s classic tracks from Elton John and Wham!, through to modern-day Christmas bops from MNEK and Sia, and even some more… interesting choices from Lady Gaga, bounce pioneer Big Freedia and hyperpop star Slayyyter.īelow, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite queer festive tracks – make sure to add them to your playlists ahead of 25 December. While the number of Christmas movies featuring LGBTQ characters and storylines may sadly still be abysmal, there’s no reason your speakers or headphones can’t be blasting out queer festive cheer this December. Time to make the yuletide (and your playlist) gay.