I'm Coming Out Lyrics

Lyric discussion by IllToast2That 

Cover art for I'm Coming Out lyrics by Diana Ross

This song is NOT about being gay. Please consider the year this song was released, the societal climate under which it was released, the fact that she is an African American and the that culture's past view on homosexuality )which was much more negative than that of the caucasian culture), and the probability that 'coming out" can be used to describe coming to life, etc. I've always loved the song. It's simple, but it's upbeat. It's an athem telling the world that I'm back, I'm alive, I'm gonna live life to the fullest, and ain't nobody gonna stop me! It's also a slap in the face to anyone who believes otherwise.

You're actually wrong. Nile Rodgers has said in a recent interview that he got the inspiration to write the song while hanging out at The Gilded Grape, a gay drag bar in midtown Manhattan:

“Diana Ross made this one famous”. He smiles, as I’m Coming Out leaps from the amp. Rodger’s in his best Diana Ross falsetto sings; “I’m coming out, I want the world to know, got to let it show…” Recalling the moment of inspiration for this song, Nile is side-splittingly hilarious. “I was in a gay club, and it was just after a show with Chic —...

"The societal climate under which it was released ..." you mean the societal climate that gave us The Village People? The societal climate that had an openly gay network TV character (Billy Crystal on "Soap") and a character pretending to be gay on the top-rated show in the country (John Ritter on "Three's Company")?

The general public might not have understood the implied meaning of the song, and Diana Ross almost certainly didn't, but you can bet your assless chaps folks in the disco scene did.