Song: 'Supermodel (You Better Work)'
Release Year: 1992
Song: 'Believe'
Release Year: 1998
Song: 'Vogue'
Release Year: 1990
Song: 'Come to My Window'
Release Year: 1993
Song: 'It's Not Right but It's Okay'
Release Year: 1999
Song: 'Constant Craving'
Release Year: 1992
Song: 'Freedom! '90'
Release Year: 1990
Song: 'Beautiful'
Release Year: 2002
Song: 'Dancing Queen'
Release Year: 1976
Song: 'Y.M.C.A.'
Release Year: 1978
Song: 'True Colors'
Release Year: 1986
Song: 'A Little Respect'
Release Year: 1988
Song: 'Over the Rainbow'
Release Year: 1939
Song: 'I Will Survive'
Release Year: 1978
Song: 'We Are Family'
Release Year: 1979
Song: 'Grace Kelly'
Release Year: 2007
Song: 'Raise Your Glass'
Release Year: 2010
Song: 'All the Lovers'
Release Year: 2010
Song: 'Finally'
Release Year: 1991
Song: 'It's Raining Men'
Release Year: 1982
Song: 'Born This Way'
Release Year: 2011
Song: 'Same Love'
Release Year: 2012
Song: 'Let’s Have a Kiki'
Release Year: 2012
Song: 'I Want to Break Free'
Release Year: 1984
Song: 'Last Dance'
Release Year: 1978
Song: 'I’m Coming Out'
Release Year: 1980
Song: 'Defying Gravity'
Release Year: 2003
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Song: 'Dancing on My Own'
Release Year: 2010
Taylor Swift’s music video for 'You Need to Calm Down’ was released last year and became the summer’s major gay anthem.
In this last century, every generation has had more than their fair share of gay anthems. While Taylor Swift's 'You Need to Calm Down,’ for instance, wouldn’t have fit in with the disco hits of the ‘70s, it still found a special place in the hearts of her LGBTQ fans. For a comprehensive list of hit gay anthems, check out the following gallery.
Taylor Swift and others with hit gay anthems
'You Need to Calm Down’ was released last year
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Taylor Swift’s music video for 'You Need to Calm Down’ was released last year and became the summer’s major gay anthem.
In this last century, every generation has had more than their fair share of gay anthems. While Taylor Swift's 'You Need to Calm Down,’ for instance, wouldn’t have fit in with the disco hits of the ‘70s, it still found a special place in the hearts of her LGBTQ fans. For a comprehensive list of hit gay anthems, check out the following gallery.