Previously, we discussed our iconic pop queens and how their songs typically fit into distinct categories that hit an emotional button that appeals to gay men. These categories often include themes of empowerment, heartbreak, resilience, and self-expression, resonating deeply with the LGBTQ+ community, particularly gay men, who find solace and strength in these anthems.
In this episode, we continue our Gay Icons series with none other than… Cher. From her decades-spanning career as a singer, actress, and style icon to her outspoken advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, Cher has become a symbol of reinvention, resilience, and unapologetic individuality.
Related Episodes:
- Listen to Episode 04. Pop Icons and Their Gay Emotional Appeal
- Listen to Episode 25. Gay Icons: My Name is Kylie
- Listen to Episode 41. Gay Icons: The Queen of Disco
- Listen to Episode 58. Gay Icons: Our Friend, Dorothy
- Listen to Episode 127. Gay Icons: The Queen of Pop (with Stefan Mreczko)
Additional Resources:
- Pop Icons and Emotional Resonance: The Deep Connection Between Gay Men and Pop Music
- Kylie Minogue: Celebrating a Legacy of Resilience and Artistic Reinvention
- Donna Summer: The Queen of Disco and Her Enduring Legacy
- Judy Garland: The Enduring Legacy of Hollywood’s Timeless Star and Gay Icon
- Cher (Wikipedia)
- Cher Singles Discography
- Cher Albums Discography
- Cher's 'Believe' Turns 20: How the Song Helped Bring Auto-Tune into the Mainstream
- Cher Recalls Being the 'First' to Use Auto-Tune on 'Believe' Record After Argument with Producer
- Cher Accepts iHeartRadio Icon Award With Unforgettable Speech, Performance