

So press play and let your rainbow flag fly. Regardless of your particular taste, there's bound to be something here that will get your toes tapping. Each of these songs captures the spirit and strength of the community in all its gorgeous diversity. And one of the best ways to celebrate Pride is through music - even if you don't have a celebratory bash planned. Most of us already know how important the arts are to the LGBTQ+ community, whether that's watching the best LGBTQ movies or reading great books by LGBTQ authors. 'I Want to Break Free' is a song performed by Queen, which was written by bassist John Deacon. That's why we've put together a list of songs - including plenty by queer artists - that celebrate that love is love, ranging from classic hits to more recent tracks by today's most powerful voices in music. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to craft the kind of playlist that will keep the party going long after last call.


Although it was originally intended to be a male perspective of the women’s liberation movement, it was then taken on as somewhat of an anthem for one’s own personal freedom for person who finds his/herself in a. You've got to choose the right songs to fit the mood, including the best heart-stopping LGBTQ+ anthems and Pride songs that will get the dance party started, the scream-along favorites that will set the mood for the rest of the day (or night) and if the vibes are right, maybe a few slow jams to take things down a notch. This song talks about someone who feels trapped in their relationship and wants to ‘break free’ of their lover. Other than the invite list, creating the perfect playlist for a Pride Month get-together might be the most important task on your to-do list.
