Definition: “gay music video night” is a friendgroup activity wherein you and your friends rotate in choosing music videos to show one another. This often emerges organically as opposed to being planned, and as a subset of a larger hangout, e.g. as a pregame activity or winding down. The reason that it’s called “gay music video night” is that this activity/ritual is often partaken by queer male friendgroups, and for the veneration of their favourite female pop idols (though no music video is excluded here; please share whatever you wish!)
Ok now that everyone has been briefed: Chrissy Chlapecka truly continues to gag me. Like her cunt level is just so powerful.
She started off with Brat, which was admittedly a studio space and a dream, and still ate down
We need to be including her in the conversation. Her strap stays down my throat and her pleaser on my neck, and I thank her. Chrissanie Chlapenotta You Will Always Be Famous 😍😍😍


Cool! Glad a few people liked it.
That reminds me, something else that’s not quite as on-the-nose, and was also fun as hell to sing on Rockband!
Semi-Precious Weapons - Magnetic Baby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCl2g_aL8rQ
Now, I always thought this song was gay (or at least LGBTQ+) but he’s messing with a girl in the video and now I’m not so sure. But listen to the lyrics, it’s at the very least genderqueer.
Bonus: This is what it looked like to us for years: Semi-Precious Weapons - Magnetic Baby (Rockband 2 Full Band Full Combo). This is not us playing, just found this on YouTube. I only ever sang it. I know my wife sang it and played it on drums. Maybe the other instruments. I couldn’t do the instruments. I loved to sing it — anything punk adjacent was fun as hell to sing. I didn’t even like emo (or pay attention to it) until I started playing Rockband. That shit’s fun to sing too. I don’t care how gay the lyrics are, if it’s fun to sing, I was belting it out. Sometimes even sober! (The most fun we had was when we actually had a crowd, friends and whatnot around, they would pick the songs and we would play them, no matter how hard.)