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BEYONCé’S RENAISSANCE IS A BIG, GAY MS
Her latt album, “Renaissance, ” released on Friday, has been ld by members of the LGBTQ muny as the fg album of the of the release of Beyoncé’s seventh stud album, the sger dited “Renaissance” to her children and hband, her late gay Uncle Jonny and LGBTQ change-makers who have shaped Black popular culture. In her speech, she said Jonny was “the most fabulo gay man I’ve ever known. “Beyoncé puttg out an album that’s a love letter to the gays right as republins are attemptg to rcd the right for the LGBTQ muny to get married is why she’s the bt mic artist of our generatn, ” thor and podst host Akilah Hugh wrote on 16 tracks “Renaissance” draw om hoe, dis and bounce mic, genr that hark back to unrground ballroom culture om the 1970s.
She really prentg the last twenty years of cultural signifince black gay men have had on pop culture. “Break My Soul, ” which has been celebrated as a gay anthem, was Beyoncé’s send llaboratn wh Big Freedia.
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