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    Darlings, it’s time to brush up on your Italian because the latest heartthrob making waves in the music scene is none other than Klem, the gorgeous and talented rising star who’s being hailed as the “new queer voice of Gen Z.”

    And trust me, he’s not just coming for Troye Sivan’s twink pop throne—he’s ready to own it. 💅

    At just 25, Klem, whose real name is Clemente Mezzacapo, is giving us everything we need: infectious pop beats, undeniable stage presence, and, of course, an unapologetic embrace of his queerness.

    Instagram: @klem________

    Fresh off his win at the 2024 Castrocaro Music Festival, Klem’s star is officially on the rise, and we’re all here for it.

    The Castrocaro Win: A Star is Born

    Now, let’s talk about the moment that put Klem on the map.

    The Castrocaro Music Festival is no small deal—it’s been a launchpad for countless Italian pop stars over the years, and Klem’s victory there solidified him as a force to be reckoned with.

    His winning song, “Tutta la notte” (which, yes, translates to “All Night” in English—swoon), was an absolute showstopper.

    And babes, it wasn’t just his vocals that captivated the audience.

    Klem’s performances are a full experience, with high-energy choreography and eye-popping looks that had the crowd—and the internet—buzzing.

    In his own words, Klem loves to “experiment” with his style, mixing urban and elegant to create looks that turn heads even before he opens his mouth to sing.

    He’s giving us fashion and music—think Troye Sivan meets Harry Styles, but with that distinct Italian flair. 💃

    Instagram: @klem________

    Living Authentically, On and Off Stage

    Klem is more than just a pretty face and a killer voice (though, let’s not pretend we don’t love that too).

    One of the things that makes him stand out is how genuinely himself he is.

    In interviews, he’s spoken openly about the freedom he felt after coming out during his teenage years—a pivotal moment that allowed him to finally live as his authentic self.

    It wasn’t all smooth sailing though; Klem has shared that before coming out, he felt like he was living “halfway,” unable to be fully open about who he was.

    But with the support of his family—particularly his mom, who he says loves him even more now that she knows him “100%”—Klem has blossomed into a confident and proud queer artist.

    And let’s be real, we all know how crucial that family love is when you’re living your truth.

    It’s clear that his journey to self-acceptance has deeply influenced his music and artistry.

    We love to see a king owning who he is, and Klem is doing just that.

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    The New Queer Voice of Gen Z

    Italian media isn’t shy about labeling Klem the next big thing, calling him “the new queer voice of Gen Z.”

    And while that’s a big title to take on, Klem is more than ready to rise to the challenge. In fact, he’s downright honored by it.

    “Actually, this is my dream,” he told Gay.it in a recent interview, expressing his excitement about becoming a spokesperson for his people.

    Instagram: @klem________

    He may be humble about it, but trust me, this boy is going to make himself more than worthy of that title.

    What’s most exciting about Klem is that he’s bringing his authentic queer experience to his music.

    Much like Troye Sivan and Lil Nas X, he’s creating space for queer artists in the pop scene—especially those from younger generations who are ready to see themselves reflected in the music they love.

    Instagram: @klem________

    Serving Looks, Serving Vocals

    Of course, part of Klem’s undeniable charm comes from the full fantasy he serves every time he steps on stage.

    From custom-made, jaw-dropping outfits to tightly choreographed performances, Klem knows how to put on a show.

    And honestly, this is where he could give Troye Sivan a real run for his money.

    While Troye is known for his dreamy, laid-back style, Klem brings a bit more drama—think high fashion meets streetwear, and you’ve got the vibe. 🔥

    In the interview with Gay.it, Klem explained that he works closely with his team to craft looks that grab attention before he even sings a note.

    “I want the audience to appreciate what they see and then stop to listen to me sing,” he shared.

    It’s this attention to detail that has helped him stand out in a sea of new pop artists, and honestly? It’s working.

    🎶 Fun Fact 🎶

    Before winning Castrocaro, Klem almost pursued a career in architecture! Lucky for us, he traded blueprints for beats, and now he’s building a future as one of pop’s hottest rising stars. 🎤✨

    What’s Next for Klem?

    Now that he’s snagged the top prize at Castrocaro, the world is Klem’s oyster.

    He’s already back in the studio, working on new music that’s sure to have us all dancing (and probably crying) our way through 2025.

    While we don’t know exactly what he’s got in store, we do know one thing—whatever it is, it’s going to be fabulous.

    With his charisma, undeniable talent, and fierce commitment to living authentically, Klem is more than just Italy’s latest pop sensation—he’s the next international queer icon in the making.

    Watch your back, Troye Sivan, because there’s a new twink pop star on the block, and his name is Klem.

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