Our Favorite Queer Music Videos of the Fall Part 2

Andrea Marks Joseph READ TIME: 11 MIN.

The latest hits were all about the girls doing their thing. Reneé Rapp and Coco Jones collab on a remix; Kali Uchis & KAROL G wrote a sexy sapphic song together; Sevdaliza and Grimes sang about not wanting to waste their youth. Many of these videos showcase a feeling of rebirth: Dove Cameron as an apocalypse goddess; Megan Thee Stallion becoming a cobra, shedding her skin; and Baby Tate debuting her drag persona in the music video for "Wig." Here are our favorite music videos of the month:

Dove Cameron - "Sand"

"You have more pieces of me than the desert has sand, and I have less pieces of you than I can hold in my hand." Dove Cameron's giving goddess of fierce natural elements energy in this evocative video, which she's called "the apocalypse renaissance video of my dreams." She's dancing on epic mountains of lava, sprawled nonchalantly across a bed of hot coals, and playing piano with evidence of volcanic eruptions in the distance behind her.

Megan Thee Stallion - "Cobra"

"Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must shed our past, over and over again." We're privileged to watch the rebirth of Megan Thee Stallion in this new era of music as she frees herself from her painful past. We literally watch Megan shed her skin here, while she's dropping bars about everything she's been through. "Cobra" is raw and revealing, vulnerable and powerful, and she held a real live 20ft snake while filming this!

Sleater Kinney - "Say It Like You Mean It"

J. Smith-Cameron (the actor who plays "Succession" fan favorite, Gerri) is the star of this stylish black-and-white video, directed by queer Sleater Kinney musician Carrie Brownstein. She's singing desperately, frantically asking to be seen, in a room where no one seems to notice her at all, despite her dancing right in front of them, pulling on their clothes, and twirling their hair. Her performance matches perfectly with the aching lyrics of the song.

Kali Uchis & KAROL G - "Labios Mordidos"

In this sensual, sapphic song, the artists sing about girls being turned on for them, Kali Uchis declaring "Tonight I'm a lesbian, you make me want it." The video's whole vibe is about filling a lavish mansion with hot women and throwing a party where they dance all day and night together –in the pool, in the rain, while cheering on a fight in a boxing ring. They're shaking ass in the pool, caressing each other on the staircase, and getting up-close and personal on the dancefloor. "Labios Mordidos" is raucous, seductive fun, with a literally explosive ending.

Reneé Rapp & Coco Jones - "Tummy Hurts (Remix)"

Rapp and Jones sing their hearts out in this collab about toxic men who have hurt them. The "Tummy Hurts (Remix)" video fills an empty house with gorgeous men staring vacantly while the even more gorgeous women sing to and about them. The strategically placed laced-up cut-outs on Coco's dress add another captivating aspect to the video, while the stripped down surroundings make sure we feel the sultry power of their voices even more magnificently.

Peach PRC - "Like A Girl Does"

"They don't have the touch like a girl does!" The hot pink y2k vibe of this video is infectious and electric with sapphic adoration. The lyrics enthusiastically describe sapphic sex acts, with Peach PRC passionately proclaiming that girls do it better. "Like A Girl Does" is super fun, explicitly queer, equal parts empowering and playful –complete with a uterus-shaped spaceship, hot pink thigh-high boots, and early 2000s references galore.

Dua Lipa - "Houdini"

The "Houdini" video serves as an introduction to a new era of Dua Lipa. Red-haired Dua is giving "Fame" vibes in this dance studio with a twist, her reflection taking on a life of its own –and she's really capital-Dua Lipa - "Houdini" Dancing here! With Dua's dancers' hair dyed red to match her new look, the video serves effortlessly cool dance rehearsal vibes for a banger of a track that's just as fun for us to dance to.

Sevdaliza ft. Grimes - "Nothing Lasts Forever"

"Nothing Lasts Forever" is in itself such an eerie title for this video, which uses deepfakes to insert Madonna, Grimes, Julia Fox, and Ferg's faces onto competitive bodybuilders in glitzy bikinis. The video has futuristic elements placed in a bare basement location, while the song booms with lyrics about not wanting to waste their youth. It's a surreal, can't look away but don't want to look too closely kind of watch.

Tate McRae - "exes"

In the video for her catchy hit "exes," Tate McRae serves up energetic choreography and hairography in the boxing ring, locker room, and at the stables with her badass dancers. It's sexy and sweaty and slayful, and brilliantly inspired by both Britney and Xtina. It's literally impossible to watch this video just once. You can't help but hit repeat on "exes", and you'll for sure be seeing this choreo at the club.

Baby Tate - "Wig"

Baby Tate has shared that she wants to be a guest judge on "Drag Race," "real bad, but until it happens i had to make my fantasy come true w this video" – and did!! It's tens across the board for this video, which Baby Tate dedicates in thanks to trans, drag, and nonbinary kings and queens. Luxx Noir London and Justin Tranter join Baby Tate's drag persona, Nasha Lottie, to judge queens Joella Perry and Reina The Doll lip-syncing for their lives to the deeply iconic song "Wig." It's a slay that will be on repeat allll day!


by Andrea Marks Joseph

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