St. Vincent and Dua Lipa gave the gays everything they wanted at the Grammys.
Over the weekend, women led the charge at the 2019 Grammy Awards ceremony, with artists including Kacey Musgraves, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Cardi B, Dolly Parton and Diana Ross taking home major accolades.
But there was one moment in particular that really got viewers talking: A sexually-charged collaboration between queer singer-songwriter St. Vincent and UK pop’s reigning sweetheart (and huge LGBTQ ally) Dua Lipa.
The set began with St. Vincent alone with her signature guitar performing Masseduction, before Dua Lipa emerged from the smoke for a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T and a seductive duet of her Calvin Harris smash hit One Kiss.
What resulted was a glorious three minutes and six seconds of inviting glances, flirtatious touches and several near kisses – oh, and don’t get us started on those matching dark bob haircuts. Fab-u-lous!
Needless to say, we were entranced by the performance, and so was most of Twitter, it seems.
St. Vincent and Dua Lipa… I’ve never felt this gay in my life #GRAMMYs
— Jessica Herrera (@jessher3) February 11, 2019
fuck st vincent dua lipa on the stage together is too gay for me to handle
— discourse wallah (@krutika) February 11, 2019
Me at the St Vincent and Dua Lipa collab pic.twitter.com/4eAKa0BSv7
— Bailey Sexton-Abrahamson (@baileymsexton) February 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/svetlanadelreyy/status/1094827322773884929
between janelle monae, dua lipa & st. vincent’s grammy performances, and ari’s “breakup with your girlfriend” video… was this the most lesbian weekend in pop music history?!
— Jill Gutowitz (@jillboard) February 12, 2019
St. Vincent and Dua Lipa’s duet wasn’t the only queer moment of this year’s Grammys, as pansexual R&B icon Janelle Monae brought her bisexual anthem Make Me Feel to the stage in an epic pink-hued performance.
Backing dancers sported the eye-catching vulva pants that first debuted in Janelle’s music video for Pynk, while others wore black and white leotards – a fashion statement that you don’t need to have a vagina to be a woman.
Earlier in the week, Janelle dedicated her Grammy nominations to the trans community.