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Hayley Kiyoko Says New Song 'L.O.V.E. Me' is the Song She's Been 'Trying To Write For Years' - Listen Here!

Hayley Kiyoko Says New Song 'L.O.V.E. Me' is the Song She's Been 'Trying To Write For Years' - Listen Here!

Hayley Kiyoko is back with another amazing new song that will hit you so hard, called “L.O.V.E. Me”.

The 28-year-old musician, dubbed “Lesbian Jesus” by fans, opened up about the song ahead of its’ release.

“’L.O.V.E. Me’ is a song I’ve been trying to write for years!! I’m very protective of my personal life but admittedly I’m a big romantic at heart. ‘L.O.V.E. Me’ captures what it feels like to fall head over heels and want to shout from the rooftops about it,” she says.

Hayley adds, “It’s showcasing the classic struggle we sometimes face when someone tells you they love you in private, but is too scared to express that love publicly. I hope this song brings some relatability to anyone who is craving that declaration of love.”

Pick up Hayley‘s new song on Apple Music and these digital retailers now!

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Hayley Kiyoko's New Song 'Demons' Tackles Mental Health - Listen Now!

Hayley Kiyoko's New Song 'Demons' Tackles Mental Health - Listen Now!

Hayley Kiyoko‘s new track “Demons” is out now!

The singer shared the single with fans on Friday (October 11).

The hypnotic and mysterious song shows a darker side of Hayley.

“Demons” is part of her bold, brave, and unapologetic project I’m Too Sensitive For This S–t, which will also feature “I Wish” and more songs that will be released over the next few months.

“Demons is really personal to me,” Hayley shared on Instagram. “I had the chorus lyrics written in my notes ‘please forgive me I’ve got demons in my head, trying to feed me lies until I’m dead’. There was something so haunting about it I wanted to try to turn it into something positive. I wanted to sing about mental health and battling the inner ‘demons’ many of us struggle with. But with a heavy upbeat track that everyone can sing and support you with. It’s so important for people struggling to realize that they’re not alone and I hope this song can play a part in sparking that realization.”

Hayley Kiyoko also just announced her I’m Too Sensitive For This S–t North American headlining tour, which will kick off in 2020.

Watch the lyric video now! You can also download “Demons” on Apple Music.

READ MORE: Hayley Kiyoko To Receive Award From Trevor Project, Announces New Music Project


Hayley Kiyoko – “Demons” [Official Lyric Video]

Hayley Kiyoko To Receive Award From Trevor Project, Announces New Music Project

Hayley Kiyoko To Receive Award From Trevor Project, Announces New Music Project

Hayley Kiyoko is getting honored with the Youth Innovator Award at the upcoming 2019 TrevorLive LA!

The 28-year-old singer and actress will receive the honor at the November 17th event for her commitment to supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning young people, Variety reports.

“The Trevor Project knows how important it is for LGBTQ young people to see themselves and their identities represented by inspiring young artists like Hayley Kiyoko,” Amit Paley, CEO and executive director of The Trevor Project, said in a statement. “Hayley embraces her identity as a strength, serving as a role model for LGBTQ youth around the world — we’re so excited to honor her at TrevorLIVE LA and celebrate 21 years of saving young LGBTQ lives.”

Hayley also just announced that she will be releasing a new music project from now through January!

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Maia Mitchell, Cierra Ramirez & 'Good Trouble' Cast Celebrate LA LGBT Center's 50th Anniversary!

Maia Mitchell, Cierra Ramirez & 'Good Trouble' Cast Celebrate LA LGBT Center's 50th Anniversary!

Maia Mitchell and Cierra Ramirez have fun on stage at the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Greek Theatre on Saturday (September 21) in Los Angeles.

The Good Trouble co-stars and executive producers were joined by their cast mates Emma Hunton, Zuri Adele and Josh Pence.

“Ecstatic to be here to celebrate the golden birthday of @lalgbtcenter & my wonderful boss / board member Peter Paige tonight 🏳️‍🌈✨,” Cierra wrote on Instagram.

The cast stepped out to support their show’s creator Bradley Bredeweg, who is on the board of the LGBT Center.

Also in attendance were Hayley Kiyoko and Frankie Grande, who both also took the stage during the night.

FYI: Cierra is wearing House of CB. Hayley is wearing a Manish Arora dress with Asos shoes.

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Hayley Kiyoko Spreads The Most Positive Message About Embracing Who She Is

Hayley Kiyoko Spreads The Most Positive Message About Embracing Who She Is

Hayley Kiyoko steps out for the City of Hope: 15th Annual Songs of Hope event, a unique evening honoring songwriters and composers, on Thursday (September 19) in Sherman Oaks, Calif.

The “I Wish” musician was honored with the Facebook Songwriter Impact Award at the event, for her continued work in promoting acceptance and equality through her music.

Hayley is also appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show today and reflected about her fears of not being accepted in school because of her sexuality.

“My biggest weakness growing up was that I was gay and I was different from everyone else,” she shared. “I really feared growing up because I was like, life is going to be so difficult and people are just not going to understand, and going into my music career, I was just like, if I’m scared, everyone else will be. So, I have to embrace who I am, I have to be the brave one because if I take that first step, everyone else will follow.”

Hayley adds, “They will hopefully grow to feel inspired and know that they can have a good life. They don’t have to commit suicide, the don’t have to not love themselves, they can be loved. And it’s about all these incredible, powerful women, and just people in general, taking that first step and initiative to showcase that.”

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Taylor Swift Says Lorde & Hayley Kiyoko Were Critics Before They Became Friends

Taylor Swift Says Lorde & Hayley Kiyoko Were Critics Before They Became Friends

Taylor Swift is opening up about how her friendships with Lorde and Hayley Kiyoko happened after they publicly criticized her.

The “You Need To Calm Down” crooner shared her thoughts in a new interview with Rolling Stone.

“Some of my best friendships came from people publicly criticizing me and then it opening up a conversation,” Taylor said. “Hayley Kiyoko was doing an interview and she made an example about how I get away with singing about straight relationships and people don’t give me s–t the way they give her s–t for singing about girls — and it’s totally valid.”

“Like, EllaLorde — the first thing she ever said about me publicly was a criticism of my image or whatever,” Taylor continued. “But I can’t really respond to someone saying, ‘You, as a human being, are fake.’ And if they say you’re playing the victim, that completely undermines your ability to ever verbalize how you feel unless it’s positive.”

“So, OK, should I just smile all the time and never say anything hurts me?” Taylor Swift added. “Because that’s really fake. Or should I be real about how I’m feeling and have valid, legitimate responses to things that happened to me in my life? But wait, would that be playing the victim?”

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Taylor Swift's Video Co-Stars Join Her at VMAs 2019 to Accept Awards!

Taylor Swift's Video Co-Stars Join Her at VMAs 2019 to Accept Awards!

Taylor Swift knows that whenever she has a chance to speak in front of America, she should use her platform for good.

The 29-year-old singer decided to promote the Equality Act while accepting an award at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards on Monday (August 26) at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

Taylor was joined by the cast of her “You Need to Calm Down” music video to accept the awards for Video of the Year and Video for Good.

Joining Taylor and co-executive producer Todrick Hall were Dexter Mayfield, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, Hayley Kiyoko, Jonathan Van Ness, Hannah Hart, Jade Jolie, Hannah Hart, Trinity The Tuck, Trinity K Bonet, Akeria C Davenport, Tatianna, Riley Knoxx, and co-director Drew Kirsch.

Taylor used the speech for Video of the Year to promote her petition to support the Equality Act, which has over 500,000 signatures. She pointed out that this is five times the amount of signatures needed for a response from the White House!

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