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John Summit goes viral with sweaty shirtless videoDJ reacts to feral gays
John Summit, a DJ and music producer best known for new EDM anthems like "Where You Are," "Shiver," and "Go Back," has gone viral with a very sweaty and very shirtless video of himself during a recent performance.The 31-year-old DJ first stood out to gay audiences for being an attractive guy. And yet, it's been remarkable to see how openly, sincerely, and quickly he embraced fans in the LGBTQ+ community over the years and continues to do so, even as he reaches 1.4 million followers on Instagram, 11.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, 187.3 million overall views on YouTube.Summit went viral once again this week following a titillating video of himself looking drenched in sweat while shirtless and performing on a stage. The main viral post from this moment was shared by X fanpage @MENin4K on Thursday, November 13.That X post has already reached more than 4.2 million views in less than 24 hours. And, as expected, the replies couldn't be hornier. (@) A few hours later, Summit himself spotted the viral video and quote-shared it on X, writing: "I made it on gay twitter hell ya."The result? Summit's re-post and response has accumulated 3.5 million views as of this writing. (@) It may seem obvious and uncontroversial that a DJ would take on all kinds of gigs where they can play in front of an audience. "Why would they turn down any gigs and bookings?" one could ask.However, it's actually quite rare for mainstream DJs who identify as straight men to feel at ease associating themselves with and performing at queer-based parties, queer-centric venues, and Pride Month events.Summit has taken the opposite route, and a pretty significant number of EDM fans in the LGBTQ+ community have appreciated his embracing of queer fans even as his overall audience grows larger and he goes on to land massive gigs to perform at some of the largest music festivals in the world.While we'll always celebrate and advocate for more DJs from the LGBTQ+ community to get the same level of excitement, it does say something about pop culture that a straight DJ like Summit (who is still an up-and-coming act) keeps doubling down on his support for gay fans at a time when many other mainstream acts have actively distanced themselves for "culture wars" reasons.
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