Adam Lambert Proud to be Part of the Top 4 Influential Gay Men in Music!

Rolling Stone describes “Ghost Town” as one of the best singles and one of the year’s most shocking drops from Adam Lambert. The song starts slowly with just Lambert’s voice and an acoustic guitar, then dips into a Goth EDM beat. The single from “The Original High” album remains one of the most criminally overlooked dance beats of the year, cites the magazine.

Also on the same day, Adam tweeted that “The Original High,” or, at least, its music video, has become available on YouTube.

Critics describe Adam Lambert as the perfect justification for every single music reality TV show that fans and viewers all over the world had to endure for the past decade and a half or so.

He is a singer, songwriter, and actor hailing from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a man talented enough to be a success any way he so desires, but he just chose to make it happen through the medium of “American Idol.”

Lambert is also the first ever openly gay solo artist to top the Billboard 200 and it is obviously a sign of genuine cultural progress in the international music industry.

During his stint with “American Idol,” Adam was an utter sensation on the show, captivating everyone with a single performance that he made and was pretty much robbed of the top spot by some vanishing act called Kris Allen.

But then, the general consensus was that Lambert was going to be an enormous deal outside of “American Idol” and that was exactly what happened.

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