As the cold weather really kicks in and we see the first flurries of snow, then you need to watch this new steamy video from Jack Tracy that will really get you heated up. Under the collar, if nowhere else.
Singer/actor Jack Tracy is also the founder and owner of Necessary Outlet, a production company that has produced several LGBTQ works. When it comes to music his focus is on steamy “too hot for YouTube” videos with his latest one featuring queer rapper Mel Lennon. The track–which is pure exultation of carnality and uncompromisingly queer with both YouTube (censored) and OnlyFans (uncensored) versions
“I’m taking the sexiness of the last few videos and, well, going into Overdrive,” Jack Tracy quips about his draw-dropping new video. “My inspiration for the video was the Busta Rhymes and Janet Jackson classic ‘What’s It Gonna Be?’ and is a bit of a love letter to the sexy videos of the 90s I grew up with.”
The Overdrive video–another collaboration with cinematographer Joseph Patrick Conroy of Amerikana Media–Jack and featured rapper and crooner in his own right Mel Lennon celebrate each other’s sexual prowess in a fantasy realm of dungeons, candlelit lounges and a peculiar bedroom complete with inflatable sheets and sentient tubes that end up going…well, you’ll have to check the OnlyFans version for that.
Jack and Mel debuted the new Overdrive track at a brand new nightlife event Jack is now producing–F.A.M.–which launched at Club Cumming on Thanksgiving Eve to a packed and enthusiastic crowd.
“F.A.M. stands for ‘faggot ass music’–because that’s all we’re going to play at this party. From Lil Nas X to Sam Smith all the way down to little old me, friend and legendary NYC DJ Chauncey Dandridge is only spinning tracks from our F.A.M.” Jack and Mel Lennon were joined at the inaugural F.A.M. by New York City independent queer artists J.R. Price, Bryce Quartz, Kyle Motsinger, Marcel The Artist and featured the New York debut of Ricky Allson. “To put it simply,” Jack explains, “there’s no performance circuit for independent queer musicians in New York right now, especially if you don’t have a live band or if you aren’t also a drag artist. So we’re building one our damn selves. Welcome to the FAM.”
Jack will be performing his new music at the Maddelynn Hatter-hosted evening at Metropolitan in New York City on December 6, co-hosting an evening of comedy at Club Cumming on December 22 with Ginger Ladd which will feature trans comedian Jaye McBride, and he will also be joining the Vinyl Fantasy line-up at 3 Dollar Bill to tribute the Pussycat Dolls later in the month. The F.A.M. party hopes to continue in 2022.