Before there was Madonna or Gaga, there was Donna Summer — the voice that defined the dance floor. With hits like “I Feel Love,”“Hot Stuff,” and “Last Dance,” she gave queer nightlife its heartbeat: sensual, euphoric, and larger than life. Her music wasn’t just about rhythm — it was about freedom. In the clubs, her soaring vocals and electronic pulse soundtracked a generation learning to celebrate itself under flashing lights.