Gina Zo breaks the mold with "I Like Men Who Like Men" [Review]

Gina Zo arrives with "I Like Men Who Like Men," a track that's a fierce, playful shot of unfiltered truth, and an alt-pop gem that brings both laughter and empowerment to the table. The song looks to Gina's own experiences as a bisexual artist, with a mixture of humor padding the heartfelt intent. She has a soft spot for guys who are gay, which might appear to be something of a personal trope turning into at least a bit of a celebratory lighthearted anthem.

Rather than wallowing in despair, Gina turns the genre on its head, emphasizing the pleasure and admiration she finds in these men. The song is built on catchy hooks and bright production in a way that's immediately appealing and draws you in. It's an ideal balance for a queer anthem that celebrates both gay and straight love equally. That Gina Zo is committed to helping the LGBTQ+ community is obvious.

In doing so, she claims her truth and makes room for others to see themselves, too. This is an assertion of joy, identity, and freedom of expression. "I Like Men Who Like Men" is going to be the one that stands out in queer pop not just for its catchiness, but for its unapologetic heart. Gina Zo is here to inject the scene with some color, authenticity, and bold storytelling, and that's precisely what this track does.

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