Today, VINCINT continues to feed the children this PRIDE month with another addictive slice of dancefloor-ready pop, his latest release “Love Me Tonight”. The single, whose artwork tips its hat to the iconic cover of the Queen’s ‘Hot Space’ LP, is a shimmering, summer love song with a chorus to die for and stratospheric vocals courtesy of VINCINT and his extra special guest star and longtime friend Betty Who.
“I simply wanted to write something obscenely gay and pure, for PRIDE month,” said VINCINT. “I was listening to all the club queens with Nico Pop and Tyler (producers and co-writers) in our session and knew that it had to be the most joyous sound, nothing heavy and dark, just a summer love song… who's better at joyous pop than my sister Betty Who?!”
"Vincint and I met when we were 18 years old - we were living on the same floor of the 270 dorm at Berklee College of Music,” shared Betty. “I heard V wailing a Beyoncé song in the hallway in my first few weeks of school and instantly knew we were meant to be friends for life. After spending hours upon hours of our early adulthood together talking about what it would be like when our dreams came true, it only felt right to make some music and live out those dreams together. I always knew we’d make it big, baby! I only dreamed it would be side by side!”
Today’s drop follows the recent release of VINCINT’s anthemic collaboration with Adam Lambert “Another Lover”, which Billboard called a "phenomenal pop banger", Paper Magazine declared as one of the “10 songs you need to hear now,” and Queerty described as “an explosive climax of pure pop bliss and dancefloor ecstasy”. The new song also comes amidst a busy June for VINCINT, which includes PRIDE performances in London, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, and Jacksonville.
Be it with VINCINT’s debut album ‘There Will Be Tears’ or past all-star collaborations with the likes of Kesha, Hayley Kiyoko, MNEK, Tegan andamp; Sara, Alex Newell, and more, VINCINT continues to define and redefine the limitlessness of queer pop excellence. They have appeared on The Today Show, Watch What Happens Live! and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee as well as performed at Sydney Mardi Gras. They have received a GLAAD Media Award nomination, recorded the anthem for the fifth season of Queer Eye, was named one of the OUT100 in 2023, and has been praised by the likes of Billboard, Paper Magazine, and Refinery 29.
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