Sunday, April 3, 2011

ROBYN TALKS ABOUT WHY HER GAY FANS GRAVITATE TOWARD HER MUSIC MORE THAN ANY OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC


While so many other current pop stars are using the gay agenda to push their music and keep some of theloyal gay dollars coming in, Swedish sensation Robyn recently opened up to eonline about her deep love for the LGBT community and gives her theories as to why they gravitate towards her music moreso than any other demographic.
"I've always felt like an outsider," the "Stars4Ever" singer tells Frontiers magazine. "I think the gay community just gets me, and I'm very lucky to have that audience—it's a very loyal and dedicated audience."

"I think a big part of my audience is gay because I make dance music and club music," she adds, "and that culture came out of gay culture—but also because having an understanding of outsider culture has always been in my music."

This is why I love her. Not only is her music cutting-edge and emotional, but she's so honest in her interviews. I'll accept an answer like this more than I would someone who panders to the gay agenda simply for calculated media-endourced purposes.
Expect a pretty busy year for Robyn in the next coming weeks. Not only will she be performing at the 2011 Coachella music festival, but she'll also be headlining this year's White Party in Palm Springs one week before and will perform at LOGO's New Now Next Awards. Let's hope it's another song besides Dancing On My Own.

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