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I received as much joy from catching up with these folks as I did from listening to the music they sent me. And I’ve been Twitter mutuals with freelance writer and editor Taylor Crumpton for so long I don’t even remember exactly when that came to be, but I’m certain it was before I edited her during my time at BET. I met Donna-Claire Chesman, Audiomack’s Senior Director of Editorial and Content Strategy, back when she was the Managing Editor at DJBooth and I was a freelance writer hungry for work. We’ve had pleasant exchanges ever since, including him giving me an education on the Spice Girls’ impact on queer culture. Older gay men close up cum and swallow Three black gay men fucking i want some too pt 2 Homemade first time gay videos Public gay sex stories He shoots his gay cum in my mouth Home Menu About Locations Gay cum sucking comp Close up gay cum blast comp. Khaaliq Crowder, a current social media producer for Entertainment Tonight and former VIBE intern, reached out on Instagram to congratulate me when I was named Senior Music Editor of his old stomping grounds. Rounding up this group wasn’t difficult, as I’ve spoken with all of these people before (one of the perks of doing what I do is having access to my peers through the internet). To celebrate Pride Month in this special edition of the column, I picked the brains of three queer music journalists about the love songs that best represent their romantic experiences. Having broken down lyrics penned by Frank Ocean, Syd, and Kehlani in the past, this is something I’ve subtly tried to highlight since Yellow Diamonds debuted on Valentine’s Day earlier this year. The canon of great love songs wouldn’t be what it is without contributions from queer songwriters.
Deriving its name from Rihanna’s “We Found Love,” Yellow Diamonds is a series of lyric breakdowns in which VIBE Senior Music Editor Austin Williams celebrates songs that sound like love found in a hopeless mainstream. True love songs are hard to come by these days. Cynicism is a growing phenomenon in music.