Queer Jams of the Week

Queer Jams of the Week

In need of some new tunes from your favorite queer artists? Look no further: Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ+ artists.

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From Jane Remover’s surprise EP to MIKA’s latest pop single, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week:

Jane Remover,

After a massive year where they dropped a critically-acclaimed new LP, made their festival circuit debut opened for Turnstile at the height of the band’s popularity, Jane Remover would like to celebrate. That’s exactly what they’re after on , their surprise-released, alternative digicore EP that serves as a followup to their frenetic 2025 LP Revengeseekerz. Across six songs — two of which, “So What?” and “Music Baby,” are brand new — Remover builds on the chaos they created on their latest album, while infusing it with a colorful, joyful new palette of musical colors, making an essential listen for anyone in need of a complete emotional reset this weekend.

MIKA, “Immortal Love”

Since the start of his career, MIKA has been uniquely adept at translating emotion into musical phrases — but nowhere does he do so more economically than on “Immortal Love.” With his latest single, MIKA seeks to sow a zen-like understanding of the perpetual nature of romance (and in many ways, humanity itself), and he succeeds by blending together clinking synths and lush vocal melodies to make this electropop opus sing.

Charlotte Day Wilson, “High Road”

For her latest single “High Road,” Charlotte Day Wilson decided to pull back while turning up the production to 11. The vocal performance she delivers on the entrancing track sees Wilson exhibiting a sense of control and calm, as she waxes poetic on a lost love. The construction of the song, meanwhile, follows a simple piano melody into a groovy, mercurial wall of sound, making “High Road” all the more enjoyable for listeners everywhere.

Dodie, “Maybe, Finally”

In times that can feel really dark and bleak, hope is an endless currency — and Dodie is ready to cash in. With her new bonus track “Maybe, Finally,” off her latest album Not for Lack of Trying, Dodie studies even the most average interactions in search of silver linings. Over a simple setup of guitars and some light drums, the singer comes to the conclusion that she’s done trying to bottle up the feeling, and instead just leaves herself open to every possibility — a message we could all stand to hear today.

Molly Grace, “Bow Wow”

Lesbians, wake up! A new anthem has dropped! Nashville-based pop singer Molly Grace got tired of getting caught unawares by a cheating ex — so she wrote “Bow Wow,” her sharp and hilarious new single, to tell her exactly how she felt. A stuttering beat and killer bass line joins her as she calls her ex … well, a dog, insisting that it’s “not my fault that you can’t go out without humping something,” while coming to the conclusion that “you don’t want a girl, you want a b–ch.” With her tongue firmly planted in her cheek, Grace spends “Bow Wow” reading her ex to filth in the most catchy way imaginable.

Check out all of our picks on Billboard’s Queer Jams of the Week playlist below:

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