New single and music video from wildly creative songwriter and viral LGBTQ+ influencer Boy Jr. (they/them). Called “Zitty Stardust” the song is a vibrant electro pop banger all about the artists’ journey transitioning and the gender euphoria experienced during that time.
The artist has millions of streams and a massive dedicated social media fanbase and has received praise from the likes of Wonderland, LADYGUNN, Atwood Magazine and more
BOY JR. is the songwriting and production project of Ariel Allen-Lubman (they/them), a creative powerhouse who fuses electronic, pop, indie, and punk with infectious songwriting and sharp production. Their latest album, I Love Getting Dumped! (October 2024), is a high-energy exploration of heartbreak, humor, and self-discovery. Galore called the album “captivating” and named it “a must-listen for every fan who loves both mainstream and underground music,” while Earmilk proclaimed the music “electrifying”.
A DIY powerhouse, Boy Jr. has headlined grassroots tours across the U.S. and shared stages with The Living Tombstone, Lovejoy, KOPPS, Jhariah, Vial, and Jer. Beyond their music, Ariel has become a vital voice of hope and resistance for young queer people, using their platform to champion self-expression in a time of cultural and political pushback.
With their genre-bending sound and fearless creativity, Boy Jr. continues to redefine what it means to be an independent artist. Their new single “Zitty Stardust” is a vibrant electro pop banger all about the artists’ journey transitioning and the joyful emotions experienced during that time. Boy Jr. confides, “Last year, when I was a few months into taking testosterone, I started getting a lot of acne and a lot of mean comments online about the acne. One just said “Zitty Stardust”. And that immediately went to the back of my mind as a potential song title. Like sorry, I know you really wanted to insult me, but that’s actually really iconic and cool. A while later I started working on this song about the gender euphoria I was feeling, using my testosterone supplies to help create the percussion part. When I remembered that “Zitty Stardust” comment I knew it had to be the title for this song.”