Heartthrob Prince Joshua drops LEVEL UPđŸŽźđŸ„Š

Your Sunday morning just got a whole lot hotter thanks to queer artist and certified heartthrob, Prince Joshua!

Heartthrob Prince Joshua drops LEVEL UPđŸŽźđŸ„Š
Shot by Roberto Hannibal 📾

Prince Joshua is turning heads again with the release of his latest music video LEVEL UP—a bold, high-energy, and deeply personal visual journey launched to coincide with Pride Month.

Prince Joshua is no stranger to the spotlight.

Best known for electrifying performances across WeHo’s queer nightlife scene and memorable appearances on OUTtv’s For The Love of DILFS and Iconic Justice, now he's basking in the glow of a double win at the Los Angeles Blade Readers Choice Awards for Go-Go of the Year and Local Music Artist of the Year! 

LEVEL UP isn’t just a music video, it’s a declaration.

For Prince Joshua, it marks a powerful turning point in his journey as an artist and as a person. "LEVEL UP is about growth, resilience, and stepping into your power,” and “I used to escape into video games as a kid when I wasn’t allowed to express my femininity. Playing as strong female characters helped me connect to that part of myself. Now, through music, fashion, and dance, I get to fully embody that energy.”

Blending vibrant video game aesthetics with WWE and boxing influences, LEVEL UP channels nostalgic arcade vibes through a fierce, queer lens.

Oh and Prince Joshua wrote, produced, directed, and styled the entire project—a testament to his artistic versatility and independent spirit!

Prince Joshua’s latest release isn’t just a Pride Month anthem—it’s a year-round celebration of authenticity, empowerment, and unapologetically leveling up in every aspect of life.

Want more? Revisit my exclusive interview with Prince Joshua taken from the Scene HQ vaults last summer HERE and don't forget to stream LEVEL UP on all streaming platforms and let us know your thoughts below!

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