The line "kissing on my bussy" just RUINS any chance this song would get airplay on regular radio OR be taken seriously. But more importantly, the term "bussy" is an extremely insulting and emasculating term for gay men. Men can love men and have been doing so without needing to be compared to women or their body parts since mankind began. Just stop feminizing gay men and let them be men loving other men. No wonder country music thinks the LGBT community is a fvcking joke. We are hurting and disrespecting ourselves. 🙄
@@JMPERager Bro, if you want to point out homophobia it's not that, it's explicit sexual stuff and it's just hard to sing to as a straight male, it's funny yeah, but it could not really be something emotional, that you would hear with your boys on a trip.
As a country music fan I can say he definitely has real country music fans. For me it's because this is a country song that represents me. There's not a whole lot of gay country songs that really explicitly showcase a gay relationship. This isn't innuendo it's the real deal.
@N0rth_Star It's funny in a way that gay sex is not a hot topic for country music, especially the explicit way that he depicts it. But gay sex is real, and there ain't nothing funny about that. I would hope that this type of work could open up more opportunities for gay country singers
@@georgiaz632 gotta side with North Star on this one. Even if he wanted to make a song about gay sex that wasn’t satire, he wouldn’t have used such explicit lyrics and done more serious word choice.
@georgiaz632 He used the word "Bussy" that's the tell that it's satire. It's a very generic sound (for country music) and it opens very typical until he sucker punches you with "bouncing off my booty cheeks, I love the way he rides." And then obviously, Bussy is a meme. Change any lyric into it being straight and it sounds like another modern country song.
As a serious country fan who grew up in the south I always felt like I would never be accepted. Seeing Dixon Dallas write these songs gives all of us hope
What's funny is that the guy is straight and Dixon is just a gay character he's playing. He felt like there was a gap in country music but wanted to find a way to make gay stuff accessible, so he made it funny.
@@Craigy2818After his finance cheated on him multiple times with his best friend, maybe he's not straight anymore? He won't confirm his sexuality. It's very possible that he's on the bisexual spectrum.
@@Craigy2818With all due respect, most straight men aren't "straight." Most people who we perceive as heterosexual are really somewhere on the bisexual spectrum. There's the fact that Jake Hill won't confirm what his real sexual orientation is, nor should he or anyone else have to. And after his fiance cheated on him with his best friend, maybe he decided to explore another direction?
Hell yeah I hear you man that. And remember that I am also from the south. You have so much racist people in the world everybody is just out for themselves and that is. People love each other for themselves and not for what you can buy one another
And the way he wrote his song from a recieving perspective... Is sooo freakin refreshing!!!! Coz it would be even more make sense to the country music if he wrote a big top energy music... But hell no.... Let's talk about bussy!!!! Love him so much.
He's done more than this song that are like this. Under his artist/band name 'ur pretty' he's released 'Keep Riding Me' which is more pop-punk as well as 'Hit My Spot' and 'Fill Me Up'. So, really, this song is nothing new, except for the country part. But it's a hella good song.
I have listened to country music my entire life, grew up in the country, ride horses, etc., and Dallas Dixon is 100% my favorite person to produce music in a long time. Growing up in a southern b@btist household as a queer person, music like this makes me not feel so alone.
I appreciate whichever guy called this a serious country song. Love is love. Gay men deserve to have country songs written for them too. I will say - This song is a little explicit to represent us!
Chase and Ed stood under the warm spray of the shower, steam swirling around them. Their laughter echoed off the tiles as they washed away the grime of the day. “You know,” Chase said, lathering shampoo into his scabs, “I was reading this article about the history of hand jobs. It’s fascinating.” Ed chuckled, rinsing soap off his arms. “Only you would find that interesting. What did it say?” “Well,” Chase began, “it turns out that hand jobs were a common part of male bonding rituals in some cultures. It was more about camaraderie than sex.” Ed raised an eyebrow. “Really? That’s pretty wild. Imagine explaining that to Sally.” They both laughed, the sound blending with the noise of the water. “Hey, knowledge is power,” Chase grinned, rinsing his hair. Ed nodded, smiling. “Just another quirky piece of trivia for the books. Only you, Chase.” Stepdaddymakemecum
One thing that Jake Hill has said is that it’s about challenging the norm of what music has to be about. Traditionally, country music is very heterosexual orientated, with hundreds of love ballads and laments of beautiful women done by men and just as many done by women talking about men. This is one of few country genre singers that have homosexual central lyrics and ideas. This is reaching a part of the music industry that has felt that they won’t ever see themselves in love songs in genres that are dominated by straight central songs
I love Dixon Dallas's songs and voice. Hilarious, I was working out to this song, and the headphones died. My gym buddies had a laugh that it's the talk of the gym still.
If you look past the lyrics (there is a beauty to them even if there's parts that don't take itself seriously) this is seriously composed wonderfully and the instrumental is so damn catchy well done.
I just want to address your comment about the audience. To set the record 'straight" there is a huge population of us that are gay and like country music. The comment one of you made was made that his audience had to be from Jake's rapper group, that regular country fans would not get into this. Sorry gentlemen, but you are seriously mistaken on this point. There is a large gay country fan base out there. We just usually listen to what country music is being produced. Dixon is showing that we can have representation with his lyrics. We know that he is not gay, but it doesn't matter. He is really good.
That's great man! I guess being Australian we aren't that in tune with the American country scene and assumed it was pretty conservative. Happy to be wrong on that! Cheers 🙏
@@thesoundcheck666 No. It IS very conservative. There are only ~50 "out" LGBT country "stars". None of them are big-time and nobody outside of gay people have heard of them. Country is still very conservative and heteronormative.
imma take that song and put it onto my dads old "Country Favorites for long drives" CD and and make it the only song repeated the entire time then glue the sound control, the CD Eject button etc, set up a Go-Pro that activates when he starts the car and watch the show unfold lmfao!!!! Edit: i was so excited when i wrote it that i wrote "and" twice lol.
Thanks for sharing your producer's observation that "all emo stuff is country" -- what an interesting thought! Now I'm going to have to find some pop punk/emo songs to listen to and see if I hear that influence. Fun reaction video; I liked hearing y'all talk about this song.
Jake Hill doesn't just have the Dixon Dallas project but, he also makes music under "Ur Pretty" and it's like super catchy pop punk vibes. The Newest Ur Pretty song came out little over a month ago called "Right Now." Instant banger added to my Dixon Dallas/Ur Pretty playlist.
A have a very eclectic taste in music, grew up with my father playing old school country on 8 track and all. As a gay hick from Vermont I absolutely love his work with gay country music.
A lot of new country stars have engulfed some rap, so he slides it all in, pardon the pun. He sounds more country than most of the new country singers.
This song has to be like a meme cause no romance songs gets that explicit 😂 but damn his voice is so smooth I didn’t notice how raunchy the words were at first lol
I laughed the first time I heard it because it was so shockingly explicit, but physical intimacy is an important part of most romantic relationships -- I think this song can be enjoyed on multiple levels. While "Dixon" makes it clear this persona is parodying country music, the song itself is really a sweet love song.
All I can fucking good on him mate all the parts to him I reckon he’s doing something enjoys and something he’s doing it’s different and all part to him mate so any negativity from anybody else that’s their problem not his they’re the ones with hangups not him, so if anybody doesn’t like what he does, don’t watch it get over it and do what you do the best. Let him do what he’s doing enjoy his singing, enjoying entertaining people. I think it’s fucking awesome so good fucking on him🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
i think the craziest thing is that it mostly cracks people up because it's a combo of being gay and explicit... so... it's a confusing mix of pointing out country is homophobic.. but in a way, it simultaneously is homophobic in itself? I'm not sure. But I love his personal reasons for it and enjoy the trolling. The thing is it would be an odd song, sure, if he changed the pronouns... but the reason it's getting this attention is because HA AHA AH GAY COUNTRY which is sad cos some of the lyrics are actually p proper as a serious song?
The song is meant to call out the country scene and most of the audience for being homophobic, but the song itself is not homophobic. He's supporting the gay community! 10/10
i just subscribed. Ur BOTH so freekin hansum & delish. ill take a dozen 2 go pls. And yes, ill have fries w/ that lolz. Pah rah pah pah pah, im lovin it. Muah xoxox Las Vegas, NV USA 🙏💙🍎🌈🌼🎶💫🎰🇺🇲🌎💪🐱🐶
I love this guy because I can relate. I know he goes by Dixon Dallas or is he also known as Jake Hill so what are we call him if he wants to be known as a country superstar as Dixon Dallas then why doesn’t he just drop Jake Hill?❤
Back in the day the Country Stars at the Country Music Awards had a fit over John Denver saying he wasn't Country. They've got to losing their minds over gay country!!!!!!!
I've always been into counterculture bands but many of them are just not good, Jake Hill though actually produces revolutionary content that is also really good and musically talented.
Umm looks like you have some things to unpack. I’ll leave you to it… nothing wrong with that it’s just a sign of assuming straight by default and it may take time to fully deconstruct that bias
@@frozentargaryen4736a little assumptioous of you 😅 my first thought was this was a cover and he didn’t change any of the pronouns (like most artists do).
@@Nik-ei9st Precisely my point. You literally just proved you’ll believe straight is default and look for every possibility other than them being gay. I don’t assume anything but yes there was a time where I assumed most people were straight by default. Now i couldn’t care less unless I’m personally interested in them but I do not assume
I love the fact that he put the word bussy into a country song.
Yeah, what is it? Is it like Terly Bussy stomp and fussy?
@scott7937a bussy is when a man’s asshole is being used like a woman’s pussy
The line "kissing on my bussy" just RUINS any chance this song would get airplay on regular radio OR be taken seriously. But more importantly, the term "bussy" is an extremely insulting and emasculating term for gay men. Men can love men and have been doing so without needing to be compared to women or their body parts since mankind began. Just stop feminizing gay men and let them be men loving other men. No wonder country music thinks the LGBT community is a fvcking joke. We are hurting and disrespecting ourselves. 🙄
bussy means busy, thank me later
as a serious country music fan I find Dixon Dallas hilarious
That's awesome! He's super funny, and the song rules. Thanks for checking out the video! - TK
The music is actually good but the lyrics is just questionable
that what im saying@@Torden-Thor
@@Torden-Thor Why is it questionable?
@@JMPERager Bro, if you want to point out homophobia it's not that, it's explicit sexual stuff and it's just hard to sing to as a straight male, it's funny yeah, but it could not really be something emotional, that you would hear with your boys on a trip.
I was in the front row absolutely jamming out to this. Jake is so amazing
Woah that's siiiick! Must've been such a great show 🙌
hell yeah brother
Gross
@@bradcallahan3546sounds like you like guys
@@Kaluartss "You don't validate my disgusting lifestyle so, therefore, you participate in said lifestyle". Your lack of logic is astounding.
I burst out laughing as i heard it the first time, now its on my playlist 😂
😂😂 so good!
As a straight man, this song is definitely catchy. 😂😂😂
😂😂 it's the best!
As a country music fan I can say he definitely has real country music fans. For me it's because this is a country song that represents me. There's not a whole lot of gay country songs that really explicitly showcase a gay relationship. This isn't innuendo it's the real deal.
i aint homophobic but is this satire? im pretty sure the song was suppsoed to be funny
@N0rth_Star It's funny in a way that gay sex is not a hot topic for country music, especially the explicit way that he depicts it. But gay sex is real, and there ain't nothing funny about that. I would hope that this type of work could open up more opportunities for gay country singers
@@georgiaz632 gotta side with North Star on this one. Even if he wanted to make a song about gay sex that wasn’t satire, he wouldn’t have used such explicit lyrics and done more serious word choice.
@@graydonpivec6728 I agree it's funny. But was it satire? What is it sarcastic about?
@georgiaz632 He used the word "Bussy" that's the tell that it's satire. It's a very generic sound (for country music) and it opens very typical until he sucker punches you with "bouncing off my booty cheeks, I love the way he rides." And then obviously, Bussy is a meme. Change any lyric into it being straight and it sounds like another modern country song.
As a serious country fan who grew up in the south I always felt like I would never be accepted. Seeing Dixon Dallas write these songs gives all of us hope
He's a straight guy making fun of gay people...using us as a shock value joke.
What's funny is that the guy is straight and Dixon is just a gay character he's playing. He felt like there was a gap in country music but wanted to find a way to make gay stuff accessible, so he made it funny.
@@Craigy2818After his finance cheated on him multiple times with his best friend, maybe he's not straight anymore? He won't confirm his sexuality. It's very possible that he's on the bisexual spectrum.
@@Craigy2818With all due respect, most straight men aren't "straight." Most people who we perceive as heterosexual are really somewhere on the bisexual spectrum.
There's the fact that Jake Hill won't confirm what his real sexual orientation is, nor should he or anyone else have to.
And after his fiance cheated on him with his best friend, maybe he decided to explore another direction?
Hell yeah I hear you man that. And remember that I am also from the south. You have so much racist people in the world everybody is just out for themselves and that is. People love each other for themselves and not for what you can buy one another
And the way he wrote his song from a recieving perspective... Is sooo freakin refreshing!!!! Coz it would be even more make sense to the country music if he wrote a big top energy music... But hell no.... Let's talk about bussy!!!! Love him so much.
I went to a country bar last weekend and people were line dancing to "Good Lookin;" by "Dixon Dallas"! And this was in Branson, Missouri.
I am a serious country music fan and I love it. It does not matter what is about. It is just pure talent.
He's done more than this song that are like this. Under his artist/band name 'ur pretty' he's released 'Keep Riding Me' which is more pop-punk as well as 'Hit My Spot' and 'Fill Me Up'.
So, really, this song is nothing new, except for the country part.
But it's a hella good song.
4:28 no reaction to the first time he said "He kisses on my bussy" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's either that or straight men don't know what it means.
I also thought it was hilarious that they pause it just before he says it.
I have listened to country music my entire life, grew up in the country, ride horses, etc., and Dallas Dixon is 100% my favorite person to produce music in a long time. Growing up in a southern b@btist household as a queer person, music like this makes me not feel so alone.
actually, it's a great song. Shocked the hell outa me, and I'm a gay country boy.
Just heard Dixon Dallas for the 1st time about a week ago... it just showed up in my 'recommendations'. I'm now a fan!! heh heh
Check out the rest of Jake's music.
@@TySama0 Oh, I have been. Love that boy! 🧡
Best country star out today. Just giving a gay twist on the stuff we hear on the radio already!
I appreciate whichever guy called this a serious country song. Love is love. Gay men deserve to have country songs written for them too. I will say - This song is a little explicit to represent us!
explicit? more like bulldozed the way through for invisible gay country folks
Im a huge Country Music fan, and i love this. Lol. You'd be surprised how many country fans find this hilarious
I'm so sad I missed his Dallas concert.
F 150 is another good country song that he does. It's also full of great lyrics like Good Lookin'.
Chase and Ed stood under the warm spray of the shower, steam swirling around them. Their laughter echoed off the tiles as they washed away the grime of the day.
“You know,” Chase said, lathering shampoo into his scabs, “I was reading this article about the history of hand jobs. It’s fascinating.”
Ed chuckled, rinsing soap off his arms. “Only you would find that interesting. What did it say?”
“Well,” Chase began, “it turns out that hand jobs were a common part of male bonding rituals in some cultures. It was more about camaraderie than sex.”
Ed raised an eyebrow. “Really? That’s pretty wild. Imagine explaining that to Sally.”
They both laughed, the sound blending with the noise of the water.
“Hey, knowledge is power,” Chase grinned, rinsing his hair.
Ed nodded, smiling. “Just another quirky piece of trivia for the books. Only you, Chase.”
Stepdaddymakemecum
I’ve been listening to this song for a while and I was looking for good reaction videos today. This is by far the best one I could find.
I am a regular country fan. I was not aware Dixson rapped. I stumbled on him while listening to other country.
One thing that Jake Hill has said is that it’s about challenging the norm of what music has to be about. Traditionally, country music is very heterosexual orientated, with hundreds of love ballads and laments of beautiful women done by men and just as many done by women talking about men. This is one of few country genre singers that have homosexual central lyrics and ideas. This is reaching a part of the music industry that has felt that they won’t ever see themselves in love songs in genres that are dominated by straight central songs
I love Dixon Dallas's songs and voice. Hilarious, I was working out to this song, and the headphones died. My gym buddies had a laugh that it's the talk of the gym still.
man, the song picks on this channel are fire!
We appreciate that!!
If you look past the lyrics (there is a beauty to them even if there's parts that don't take itself seriously) this is seriously composed wonderfully and the instrumental is so damn catchy well done.
I just want to address your comment about the audience. To set the record 'straight" there is a huge population of us that are gay and like country music. The comment one of you made was made that his audience had to be from Jake's rapper group, that regular country fans would not get into this. Sorry gentlemen, but you are seriously mistaken on this point. There is a large gay country fan base out there. We just usually listen to what country music is being produced. Dixon is showing that we can have representation with his lyrics. We know that he is not gay, but it doesn't matter. He is really good.
That's great man! I guess being Australian we aren't that in tune with the American country scene and assumed it was pretty conservative. Happy to be wrong on that! Cheers 🙏
@@thesoundcheck666 well not all gay people are liberals. I am gay and also a moderate conservative.. we are not all like the people you see on TV..
He's making fun of us...using us as a shock value joke for the straights.
@@thesoundcheck666 No. It IS very conservative. There are only ~50 "out" LGBT country "stars". None of them are big-time and nobody outside of gay people have heard of them. Country is still very conservative and heteronormative.
@@Nemo_Anom I do not agree, I do not think he is making fun of us. I am sorry if YOU are offended by his music, but I am not.
honestly, this song is better than most of the straight country songs, and its double the man too making it more manly than most country songs ;)
Fantastic number , so refreshing for country !
We agree!
"i kiss him on his neck and then he kisses on muh bussy"💀🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🕊️🕊️
This guy reminds me of Kenny Chesney. He is talented and relatable. I hope he is successful in the best way lol
imma take that song and put it onto my dads old "Country Favorites for long drives" CD and and make it the only song repeated the entire time then glue the sound control, the CD Eject button etc, set up a Go-Pro that activates when he starts the car and watch the show unfold lmfao!!!!
Edit: i was so excited when i wrote it that i wrote "and" twice lol.
I think he is extremely talented.
Nice work & shaking things up a bit for sure haha.
Love your Reaction Video Guys 🙏
This is great…Dixon being his authentic self with no apologies. This is on the charts. ❤
I’m in this music video
He has good songs and i love that his stage name is a play on words.
I love Dixon Dallas
This is such a catchy song. I love this track.
Absolutely love Dixon Dallas
Thanks for sharing your producer's observation that "all emo stuff is country" -- what an interesting thought! Now I'm going to have to find some pop punk/emo songs to listen to and see if I hear that influence.
Fun reaction video; I liked hearing y'all talk about this song.
Thanks so much for watching!!
bruh i didnt even know he made rap, thanks for letting me know lol
I didn’t know who he was til I saw this and I like it 😂
Jake Hill doesn't just have the Dixon Dallas project but, he also makes music under "Ur Pretty" and it's like super catchy pop punk vibes. The Newest Ur Pretty song came out little over a month ago called "Right Now." Instant banger added to my Dixon Dallas/Ur Pretty playlist.
A have a very eclectic taste in music, grew up with my father playing old school country on 8 track and all. As a gay hick from Vermont I absolutely love his work with gay country music.
i'm in VT too; just found this song and the artist; lovin it
I've been listening to Jake Hill since 2018 and all of his music is great, especially when he collabs with Josh A.
Country Music about gay love that doesn’t sound like a parody is growing in popularity and I’m all here for it!
I didn't know who he was or he could rap who knew this song was so hot.❤
This is a certified “I demand aux” banger
I love you Dixon Dallas. I love your music and you are so damn cute and good looking. Can't wait until you come out with a new song
Love country music and I love him
A lot of new country stars have engulfed some rap, so he slides it all in, pardon the pun. He sounds more country than most of the new country singers.
Dixon Dallas sang a cover of Jake Hill's "Sleeping All Alone." I want Dixon/Jake to release an official mashup of the two.
He has a good voice for country, and this song is actually good. Suoer catchy and fun
Honestly though can we just applaud the fact jake can do this without laughing
UGHHHH I WISH I COULDVE WENT TO THE CONCERT 😭😭😭😭 Smh all his hits are str8 bangers, itll b really neat if yall cld react to the rest of Dallas’ works
This song has to be like a meme cause no romance songs gets that explicit 😂 but damn his voice is so smooth I didn’t notice how raunchy the words were at first lol
its so annoying because some of the lyrics are low-key beautiful, how tf is a joke song so damn good
Agreeeed! - Blake
It's not a joke song
I laughed the first time I heard it because it was so shockingly explicit, but physical intimacy is an important part of most romantic relationships -- I think this song can be enjoyed on multiple levels. While "Dixon" makes it clear this persona is parodying country music, the song itself is really a sweet love song.
This guy is like two Jack Harlows stacked on top of each other in a trenchcoat.
All I can fucking good on him mate all the parts to him I reckon he’s doing something enjoys and something he’s doing it’s different and all part to him mate so any negativity from anybody else that’s their problem not his they’re the ones with hangups not him, so if anybody doesn’t like what he does, don’t watch it get over it and do what you do the best. Let him do what he’s doing enjoy his singing, enjoying entertaining people. I think it’s fucking awesome so good fucking on him🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Three cords and the truth.
You guys should listen to Like Whiskey
i think the craziest thing is that it mostly cracks people up because it's a combo of being gay and explicit... so... it's a confusing mix of pointing out country is homophobic.. but in a way, it simultaneously is homophobic in itself? I'm not sure. But I love his personal reasons for it and enjoy the trolling. The thing is it would be an odd song, sure, if he changed the pronouns... but the reason it's getting this attention is because HA AHA AH GAY COUNTRY which is sad cos some of the lyrics are actually p proper as a serious song?
The song is meant to call out the country scene and most of the audience for being homophobic, but the song itself is not homophobic. He's supporting the gay community!
10/10
Love this! Check out some of his rap under Jake Hill.
Dicks-in-Dallas 😂 I wonder if that’s why he used that alias
bro on the right just tell him you like him
i just subscribed. Ur BOTH so freekin hansum & delish. ill take a dozen 2 go pls. And yes, ill have fries w/ that lolz. Pah rah pah pah pah, im lovin it. Muah xoxox Las Vegas, NV USA 🙏💙🍎🌈🌼🎶💫🎰🇺🇲🌎💪🐱🐶
you are amazing ❤😊
You're the best!
I can't say I agree with the message but damn that's some good music
I think he's great❤
I think he started as it being funny and didn't realize it was going to take off like it did
Uyy they like it😂😂😂
a lot cheeky...😜
Little do they know he has a total of 5 names
No clue who you are, but you have some good taste
They paused the first time in the most important part missing the word bussy right after!
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I'm a gay man ànd I love your music
I love this guy because I can relate. I know he goes by Dixon Dallas or is he also known as Jake Hill so what are we call him if he wants to be known as a country superstar as Dixon Dallas then why doesn’t he just drop Jake Hill?❤
Arm-drop tank tops are like lingerie for men
Back in the day the Country Stars at the Country Music Awards had a fit over John Denver saying he wasn't Country. They've got to losing their minds over gay country!!!!!!!
Happy Pride Month from Milwaukee 🤗🌈
I've always been into counterculture bands but many of them are just not good, Jake Hill though actually produces revolutionary content that is also really good and musically talented.
Dicks in Dallas is the best!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 lmao
Are these guys bfs or just friends at this point😂
I think you thought this guy was post Malone LOL
Blonde hair guy on left is sexy
I'm a gay man ànd I love your music ❤
I don't want to alarm anyone, but I think this song sounds a little gay...
It's all a comedy skit but definitely funny
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I had no idea the song was gay. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. I thought he was singing from a woman’s perspective. 😂😂😂
Umm looks like you have some things to unpack. I’ll leave you to it… nothing wrong with that it’s just a sign of assuming straight by default and it may take time to fully deconstruct that bias
@@frozentargaryen4736a little assumptioous of you 😅 my first thought was this was a cover and he didn’t change any of the pronouns (like most artists do).
@@Nik-ei9st Precisely my point. You literally just proved you’ll believe straight is default and look for every possibility other than them being gay. I don’t assume anything but yes there was a time where I assumed most people were straight by default. Now i couldn’t care less unless I’m personally interested in them but I do not assume
“Regular country music folk” you’d be surprised who listens to what. Like saying “Country Folk “ don’t listen to rap music 😂🤦🏾♂️
Excuse me, but gay people ARE regular coutry music fans.
I think he is gay in real life
Hmm. That was too perfect for a live performance. Definitely dubbed over. That’s show biz.
Sure rehearsal doesn't exist
It is definitely a gross song.
As a gay man i say, finally