Drop everything and watch this now.

Todrick Hall dropped the music video for his single “Fag,” off Haus Party, Part Two, and it is giving the bullied inner queer child in all of us eternal life.

Hall is looking fabulous as ever in a crop top t with the bejeweled slur emblazoned across the front—and “Famous and Rich” across the back—plenty of jewelry, and, at the start, a multi-colored fur coat, which he removes with the help of his two backup dancers: One in a shirt reading “Sissy,” and the other reading in one reading “Punk.”

The opening shot shows the word “FAG” spray-painted on a brick wall in all caps, perfectly setting the scene, as it goes from the appearance of a hate crime to revealing it is there to be reclaimed, as the camera moves from the wall to Hall and his squad.

“They called me fag, now I’m the one with the bag,” Hall sings, proudly strutting. “They called me bitch, now look who famous and rich/They threw their stones, and now they’re begging for loans/They threw their sticks, and now they’re riding my dick.”

The empowerment anthem is hitting home with fans, who took to Twitter to tell Hall how they felt.

Thank you @todrick !!! This is the anthem 17 year-old-closeted Alec never knew he needed until today: https://t.co/lA2g5LIIhP — Alec Fischer (@alecfischr) September 26, 2019

I'm so here for reclaiming such a heinous slur ugh I love @todrick https://t.co/RISZR8uzgT — Trump Sux (@jadorejade7) September 26, 2019

@todrick this my come back anthem to every person that’s ever called me fag through out high school https://t.co/J3pwgB8OxI THANK YOU ! — Wambli Eagleman (@WambliEagleman) September 26, 2019

Watch the video below for your daily dose of Pride.





