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7 QUEER ARTISTS TO WARM UP YOUR WINTER

Kelechi

here’s something magical about Kelechi’s “vintage romance pop” songs. “It’s for the hopeful romantic in you,” he says. “My music makes you want to dance like no one’s watching, cry without restraint, and sing at the top of your lungs.” Take “Dance in the Mirror,” for instance. The dreamy ode demands you get over your ex with spacey guitar riffs and haunting vocals that quite literally incite you to “get up” and dance through the heartbreak. Kelechi is following it up with “Another Song,” featuring VINCINT,

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