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Women can't stop making out around the rock band in the video for "I Almost Told You That I Love You."
The pop star dresses in drag — twice — for the new music video for her single, "Obsessed."
The queer Canadian band dance around with their friends in their first music video.
The out singer/songwriter expresses her positive feelings about life in her latest video.
The band whose name means "truth" in Russian shows off their dark side in a video for their single.
The half-queer duo recently released their debut album, which is full of electro-dance hits.
The R&B singer features two women amongst several straight couples in his video for "Everybody Knows."
The Scream Club MC takes to the tub for her new track about relaxing with her lady.
The musician sings about getting to where she needs to go in life, by whatever means it takes to get there.
Nicky Click tries to figure out what's going on with her love interest in the video for "At Least I Tried."
The singer's new music video has her slow dancing with another woman, and helping her through an abusive relationship.
The California-based trio sing about the perils of trying to make it in Los Angeles.
The queer rock band show their appreciation for the women of their borough.
The New York-based band utilizes water, fire and beautiful women to get their point across.
The Los Angeles group utilizes glamour and technology in the video for their latest single.
The lesbian rocker and her band take to the Texas countryside for this video.
The Texan trio visit an abandoned prison and have fun imagining themselves as captives.
The San Diego-based rapper gathers her friends to talk about their feelings post-Prop. 8.
The lesbian comedy duo dance and rhyme about cohabitation and frequent user discounts.
The Bay Area MC hits the clubs and shakes things up with several women.
The R&B star sings sensually to a woman in a leaked duet with R. Kelly.
In her latest music video, the singer shares a make-out scene with her doppelgänger.
Her new video has us wondering what she really wants — or if she even knows. Luckily, we're here to help.
The Portland-based band sing a queer romantic indie rock song and their crowd dances along.
The video for the band's single shows off their colorful brand of rock, and their namesake (who is also their frontwoman).
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