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Bisexuality in Music: Queerbaiting, Visibility and Marketing Gimmicks

Bisexuality in Music: Queerbaiting, Visibility and Marketing Gimmicks

Update: 2025-02-10
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Ever noticed how women’s bisexuality in pop music is either fetishised into a sexy gimmick, while bi men seem to vanish altogether? In this episode, we dive into queerbaiting, erasure, and whether the industry is genuinely celebrating bisexual identities—or just cashing in on them.


🎤 How does the music industry shape bisexual representation?

🎶 Are recording artists amplifying visibility or being controlled by industry expectations?

📢 Does queerbaiting exist in music, or is it just repackaged biphobia?


We also discuss bisexual empowerment in music, the songs that have helped us feel seen, and the unique experience of swapping pronouns in lyrics—whether to hide or flaunt bisexual identity. Plus, we break down the 2025 Grammys, possibly the queerest Grammys to date, and what it says about representation right now.



In This Episode:

  • 🎵 The Grammys, Lady Gaga’s reign, and the rise of Chappell Roan
  • 🎙 How music helps shape bisexual identity & self-acceptance
  • 💡 The study exposing how women’s bisexuality is framed in pop music
  • 🤔 Queerbaiting or self-expression? The industry’s control over artist personas
  • 🔥 Clowns’ Bisexual Awakening—punk rock’s boldest bisexual anthem


Whether you’re a karaoke professional, a music lover, or just here for the Gaga worship, this one’s for you.



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Bisexuality in Music: Queerbaiting, Visibility and Marketing Gimmicks

Bisexuality in Music: Queerbaiting, Visibility and Marketing Gimmicks