Weekly Queer Jams: Latest Music Releases from Jane Remover, MIKA, Charlotte Day Wilson & More

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Weekly Queer Jams: Latest Music Releases from Jane Remover, MIKA, Charlotte Day Wilson & More

Looking to refresh your playlist with music from your favorite LGBTQ+ artists? Heres the latest edition of our weekly roundup, featuring some of the most exciting new releases from queer musicians. From Jane Removers surprise EP to MIKAs newest pop release, here are some standout tracks this week:

Jane Remover

After an intense year marked by a critically acclaimed LP and high-profile festival appearances, Jane Remover is back with a surprise release. , their alternative digicore EP, serves as a follow-up to 2025s Revengeseekerz. Across six tracks, including brand-new songs So What? and Music Baby, Remover expands the chaotic energy of their previous work with vibrant, uplifting tones. is perfect for anyone seeking an emotional recharge this weekend.

MIKA Immortal Love

MIKA continues to translate emotion into music with his latest single, Immortal Love. The track explores the timeless nature of love and human connection, pairing shimmering synths with rich vocal melodies. The result is an electropop piece that captures both intimacy and grandeur, showcasing MIKAs signature ability to convey profound feeling with elegance.

Charlotte Day Wilson High Road

Charlotte Day Wilsons High Road combines restraint and intensity, highlighting her vocal precision while building a dynamic sonic landscape. The track moves from a simple piano motif to a full-bodied, rhythmic wall of sound, framing Wilsons reflections on lost love with sophistication and depth.

Dodie Maybe, Finally

In her new bonus track Maybe, Finally, from Not for Lack of Trying, Dodie explores hope in everyday moments. Over a gentle arrangement of guitar and light percussion, she embraces vulnerability, opening herself to possibilities rather than holding back emotionsa gentle reminder to listeners to remain open to lifes opportunities.

Molly Grace Bow Wow

Nashville pop artist Molly Grace delivers a new lesbian anthem with Bow Wow. The track features a playful, stuttering beat and punchy bass, as Grace humorously confronts a cheating ex. With sharp lyrics and catchy hooks, the song mixes sass with empowerment, making it an instant standout for queer pop fans.

Discover all of this weeks highlights on our Queer Jams of the Week playlist.

Author: Grace Ellison

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