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Omar Apollo is totally down to show hole on main—but there's one condition

Omar Apollo is totally down to show hole on main—but there's one condition

Omar Apollo via Instagram
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The singer, who showed “pole on main” in the artwork for the Live for Me EP, is considering showing off his peach too.

*heavy breathing*

Singer, songwriter, and certified heartthrob Omar Apollo wasn’t afraid of showing his “pole on main” in a painting that served as the artwork for his 2023 EP titled Live for Me. Now, fans are wondering if he would… y’know, flip around and show the other side.

One fan in particular, @clockdestroyer2, shared a video in an X post that reads, “The board room after I pitch that [Omar Apollo’s] hole should be on the back of the next vinyl.”

Apollo quote-reshared the X post. “Not till album 13,” he wrote in response.

In a recent interview in the March 2024 issue of Vogue, Apollo was praised for his “chameleonic versatility” in music — so it’s only natural that his fans are wondering how far that versatility goes.

Given that he’s only released one studio album, 2022’s Ivory, so far, waiting for Apollo’s 13th album surely sounds like a long time. Album no. 13 was Rebel Heart (2015) for Madonna, Merry Christmas II You (2010) for Mariah Carey, Victim of Love (1979) for Elton John, Kylie Christmas (2015) for Kylie Minogue, Diamonds and Pearls (1991) for Prince, and I’d Rather Believe in You (1976) for Cher. Who knows what that will look like for Apollo?

One thing is certain: we’ll keep streaming Omar Apollo’s music on repeat while waiting for this king’s 13th album.

Omar Apollo’s Live for Me EP is available on all music streaming platforms.

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Bernardo Sim

Bernardo Sim is a writer, content creator, and the deputy editor of Out. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.

Bernardo Sim is a writer, content creator, and the deputy editor of Out. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.