A roundup of love songs themed around homosexuality and LGBTQ+
Gender doesn’t matter when it comes to your feelings for someone you love!Have you ever listened to songs about same-sex love or music themed around LGBTQ+?In this article, we’ll be introducing a wide range of tracks that capture the emotions of same-sex love, as well as works related to LGBTQ+.When you find lyrics you can truly relate to, your heart is sure to soar!Whenever you want to be honest with your feelings or share your love with that special someone, let music give you strength!
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Collection of Love Songs on the Theme of Homosexuality and LGBTQ+ (41–50)
Feels Right ‘Pride Remix’Carly Rae Jepsen

Pride Toronto is a fair that supports the LGBT community, held every June in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
It’s a festival that celebrates the diversity of the LGBT community, where many dancers, artists, live performers, and DJs energize the event.
Carly Rae Jepsen also performed “Feels Right” live there, and the specially arranged version she performed is this track, “Feels Right ‘Pride Remix.’” The rainbow colors used throughout are said to symbolize diversity, and the song itself is an upbeat number.
I’m Coming Out (Original CHIC Mix)Diana Ross

Since the 1960s, Diana Ross has been at the forefront of Black music.
It’s astonishing to realize that a song like this, with lyrics like these, existed back then.
She came out and revealed the painful reality of being discriminated against because of skin color.
The term “coming out,” which we use so casually today, must have been used at great personal risk at the time.
I highly recommend this song to anyone suffering from discrimination.
By the way, it seems Diana Ross was very popular among gay dancers in those days!
HairLady Gaga

It’s a powerful message song.
By using hair as a metaphor for oneself, it expresses the true self inside that isn’t understood by one’s parents.
People around you will probably decide how you should live, saying “this is how it must be,” but I believe you should be honest with yourself and free to be yourself.
I recommend this song to anyone struggling with who they are inside.
It will give you courage.
Life is great.yunikōn

This song expresses everyday happiness through upbeat pop music.
Released in January 1987, it has become one of Unicorn’s signature works, loved by many.
It was also chosen as the opening theme for the TBS drama “Zannen na Otto,” and its catchy melody and positive lyrics drew a lot of attention.
With its lively rhythm and bright atmosphere, it’s a track that energizes listeners.
It’s perfect for times when you feel worn out by daily life or need a change of pace, so definitely give it a listen.
Among fans, it’s well known that the character appearing in the lyrics is gay.
Packed with the full charm of Unicorn’s music, this work is sure to brighten your heart.
NeverlandHOLLAND

“Neverland” is the debut song of Korean idol HOLLAND, who bravely came out as gay in January 2018.
The announcement drew worldwide attention and gave courage and strength to people who share the same kind of love.
“Neverland” refers to a utopian ideal—an imagined world where, free from conventional social norms, people can be honest with their hearts and love each other freely.
Highly recommended.



