Monday, August 15, 2011

Tween Tuesday: Hosted by the hot Jonas brother



don't ask me his name and don't ask me what songs he sings because i have absolutely no idea. what i do know is that he is hot and while i feel a little pedo saying so, i know i'm not alone gays.

in honor of him hitting puberty, i've put together a disney tween minimix! it's like those annoying "kidz bop!" cd's but much...gayer.

bang bang bang - selena gomez
love you like a love song (alias mix) - selena gomez
here we go again (jason nevins mix) - demi lovato
fly on the wall (jason nevins mix) - miley cyrus
naturally (dave aude mix) - selena gomez
skyscraper (electro remix) - demi lovato
fly with me (digital dog mix) - jonas brothers

click here to download

Friday, August 12, 2011

FRIDAY FUNDAY: Hosted by Sparks Malt Liquor Beverage



Well gays, the time is almost upon us to kick off another shameful weekend of inappropriate drinking, jorts wearing, and seeing mobile uploads from fire island while you slum it on the christopher st. pier. what a glamourous life we lead!!!! for those of you that want to klass it up a bit, why not add Sparks premium malt beverage to the mix - its like four loco but not regulated yet. if you're drinking wasn't out of control yet, just wait!

to also help in your debauchery, i've uploaded three super fun gay songs to have as background music.

first up is dev - the voice behind "fly like a g6". i can't get enough of this song, and the addition of rapper flo rida makes it all the more interesting

Dev ft.Flo Rida-In the dark(djGraff ext hype mix) by djGraff

second is ke$ha with a new leaked demo "dancefloor (hush hush)". i was skeptical at first, but it's super catchy! stop judging gays, and let me see those hanes!

lastly is my new favorite girl group on the block, the saturdays. "all fired up" is their latest effort. give it a few listens, only after watching their fierce video below.



get all three via the link in the comments section!!! get it gays and have a great weekend!!!

xx

MOMMY'S HOME: Hosted by Beverly Sutphin, Serial Mom




hi gays. it's been awhile. given my new temporary freedom i've put down my vodka soda for a split second and decided to begin posting again.

for the first post i've decided to throw it back to 2000-2002 with a little megamix to get you all fired up and jazzy.

whether you know it or not, if you went to a gay club (or a euro trash club wearing your sunglasses at night, as i did) you heard the remixers HQ2. they had some pretty big anthemic hits - see below:

someone to call my lover - janet
liquid dreams - o town
shake up the party - jocelyn enriquez
am to pm - christina milian
we get together - kim sozzi
dance dance - thalia
absolutely not - deborah cox
stranger in my house - tamia
i learned from the best - whitney houston
spanish guitar - toni braxton
mr. lonely - deborah cox
yes! - amber
he loves u not - dream
i never knew - gloria gaynor
wish i didn't miss you - angie stone
all or nothing - o-town

so it just so happens that this is the tracklist for a delicious little megamix i put together. 90 minutes of pure homosexuality. get it!!!

CLICK HERE to download

Saturday, March 19, 2011

saturday night post janet: hosted by the "if" dance




well now this gay knows how she gets paid the big bucks. that lady can dance. and surprising sing(ish). and man can she sexy march and strike a "don't eff with me" pose.

in honor of miss j, i give you (1) the janet greatest hits megamix from 2004 - by no mean comprehensive, but great at parties with straights or bad gays who have never heard it before, and (2) a song that might take "a little while" to grow on you, but is amazing. and sadly wasn't performed.

get it!!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

st. patty's haaaaaay playlist: hosted by the drunk denver parade watchers

well gays and those who love gay music - it's been awhile. where do i start. the last few months have been a little crazy - traveling, working, laziness. but what better time to start blogging again than on the eve of a holiday that celebrates drunken bad decisions. hooray!!!

and to illustrate those bad decisions, take a look at these drunk messes giving a play-by-play of the denver st. patricks day parade. thank you scotty c for bringing this to my attention.



Now on to the music....

Dev - In The Dark free-wired.com by ahmedbmusic

Kelly Rowland - What A Feeling by Vershelz

Martin Solveig Ft. Dragonette - Hello (Radio Edit) (original mix) by goofyyy

all these are guaranteed to fuel your drunken irish rage! get it!!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

sunday funday: hosted by juan, dentist to the a-list



ok gays so i have put off watching the my little pony mess that is "the a-list" but on wednesday i drunkenly bought the itunes season pass. and i have watched two episodes. and i LOVE ITTTTTTT. i mean, there are some real winners and real winning moments on this gem of a show. i'm gonna roll them out slowly, but my first favorite is juan, ryan's "dentist" that also provides botox. what the f*ck is this? who? what? is the FDA watching this? not right. but totally jelsies!!!!!

anyhoo, to wrap up thanksgiving weekend i've uploaded some jams as tight as ryans face. so gays give thanks for juan - who knows what that mess would look like without his "anti wrinkle for the gums"

Cher "You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me" (Almighty Radio Edit) by The Karpel Group

Nicki minaj - Super bass by WWW.VIIMAG.COM

Indestructible (A-Trak radio edit) by robyn

download link in the comments!!!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

first look at the new tom ford women's collection



After a super-secretive showing at Fashion Week that allowed no press coverage, the first images of Tom Ford's new Women's line have finally been released. The December issue of American Vogue features four pages of the designer posing alongside his designs for S/S 11. In the interview that accompanies, Ford expresses an objection to the way that modern technology allows fashion images to be over-exposed before the clothes pictured can even be purchased. It has been six years since the designer left Gucci, the house that he reinvented and catapulted into the mainstream consciousness. Ford now designs for the customer who doesn't want to see a dress all over the red carpet before she can get her own hands on it. "My customer doesn't want to wear the same thing she saw on a starlet!," he explains in the interview. Ironically, Ford's personal aesthetic has never been more on-trend. As shown in the new spread, the YSL alum's style fits right in with the many 70s references that we observed at the S/S 11 shows.