Yass! Listen to Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness Pride playlist featuring RuPaul and Beyoncé

Jonathan Van Ness is set to make his broadway debut

Queer Eye‘s grooming expert Jonathan Van Ness has curated a special Pride playlist for Spotify, packed with LGBTQ bangers, including songs by RuPaul, Diana Ross, and Madonna.

The 43-track playlist, called Queer Eye Pride: Jonathan Van Ness, was shared on Wednesday.

It features hits like RuPaul’s “Sissy That Walk,” Beyoncé’s “7/11,” Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out,” Scissor Sisters’ “Let’s Have A Kiki,” Britney Spears’ “Work B**ch,” and Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors.”

There’s Janelle Monáe’s bisexual anthem “Make Me Feel,” alongside songs by Cher, Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, George Michael, ABBA, Robyn and Sade.

Monáe recently came out as queer.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, she called called herself “a queer black woman” who wasn’t sure if she was bisexual or pansexual, adding: “I’m open to learning more about who I am.”

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The playlist also features Betty Who’s “All Things,” which is the Queer Eye Season 2 theme tune.

The nearly three-hour playlist includes the caption: “Flawless. RuPaul and Madonna rule this list of epic LGBTQ pop from the grooming god.”

Van Ness and the Queer Eye guys recently turned heads when they made over the town of Yass in Australia. The grooming expert became known for saying “yass” throughout Season 1.

The new Queer Eye trailer shows the Fab Five return to the return to the Georgia heartland to transform more lives – including the show’s first female hero – through fashion, food, culture, home decor and grooming.

The new season, which drops in one week, promises to be another rollercoaster of tears and laughs as the boys forge connections with communities from a wide array of backgrounds and addressing everything from self-love to good food.


Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Bobby Berk, and Karamo Brown from Queer Eye

Earlier this year, Tan France revealed the second season would be more diverse, featuring a transgender man for the first time.

“I had never interacted with a trans person before, I’d never met a trans person before. And so it gave me an opportunity to ask questions that I have never been able to ask before,” he told Press Association.

Van Ness recently trolled US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin’s wife Louise Linton on Instagram, saying she has a “head full of terrible extensions.”

The Emmy Award-winning series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy first debuted 15 years ago, changing the face of reality TV.

The reboot of the show – which sees five gay men educating straight men about fashion, grooming, culture, home decor and food – has proved to be the must-watch, feel-good programme of this year.