Song “I’m Gay” by Indie Artist Micky Shiloah is about not Fitting in the Gay Stereotypes

Indie artist and multi-hyphenate, Micky Shiloah, has released the
feel-good single and music video for — “I’m Gay” – a pop anthem
about celebrating who you are, wherever you are on that journey.

Micky Shiloah’s new track takes music lovers on a pop journey as he
bursts out of his comfort zone to inspire others. His latest project,
“I’m Gay”, is more than just an entertainment anthem. He craftily
chronicles his experiences in the catchy track that explores the
balancing act of finding one’s identity in both straight and queer
spaces.

The “zero-budget, bare-bones music video,” was created with close
friends and industry collaborators and pairs the infectious musical
hook with choreography, sketch comedy, and rainbow glitter.

Micky is no stranger to the live stage, having performed in venues
ranging from Off-Broadway to Radio City Music Hall. In Los Angeles he
carved out a place for himself in productions including Leslye
Headland’s Bachelorette and Phil Olson’s musical-comedy Don’t Hug Me,
We’re Family. He performs monthly with improv-comedy troupe The MaD
JaCKRaTS (LPNSImprov) and features regularly on the improvisational
podcast When Last I Left (CurtCo Media). His other credits include
Westworld, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, and
Mistresses.

“I found myself at a crossroads and wanted to create something
unique, fun and unapologetically me.” The multi-hyphenate has built
a loyal fanbase with songs including, “Move Tonight” chosen as
indi.com‘s Judges Pick for Original Song, and “Sometimes I Get
Lonely in Your Love” (HRDRV Records) nominated for the 2021 DRV
Awards song of the year. He’s currently in development with writer
Deb Havener (Dream River Productions) on a musical-comedy based on
“I’m Gay”.