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Gus Kenworthy & Kornbread Get Cozy in New Music Video

Gus Kenworthy & Kornbread Get Cozy in New Music Video

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Hayley Kiyoko, Vincint, Kesha, Patricia Arquette, and tons of Drag Race queens are also featured!

"Taste So Good" enters the ring as a new bop for Pride Month!

A star-studded cast of LGBTQ+ celebrities and allies were featured in the music video for "Taste So Good" - a song promoting a new cannabis-infused drink, Cann, alongside the Weedmaps app. The song was produced by Leland and includes vocals from Hayley Kiyoko, Vincint, and MNEK.

The music video for "Taste So Good" features various RuPaul's Drag Race queens - Kornbread "The Snack" Jete, Willow Pill, Kerri Colby, and Jorgeous - as well as appearances from Gus Kenworthy (wearing a green harness), Patricia Arquette (serving bodysuit realness), and Kesha (in a pretty-in-pink tight dress).

You can watch the music video for "Taste So Good" below.

In the video, Kornbread tells Kenworthy about being hungover and wishes for a drink that didn't give her a hangover the next day. Kenworthy looks up from his phone and tells Kornbread about Cann, a cannabis-infused drink, describing it as "a little buzz without the booze." He then orders some Cann to be delivered to them via Weedmaps. The delivery person is none other than Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Cann is a queer-owned brand that has decided to kick off Pride Month with a summer bop. With production from LGBTQ+ artists such as Leland, Vincint, Kiyoko, and MNEK, it's no surprise that the song turns out to be very gay and very fun!

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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.