Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Miss Fame Slays This Season's RPDR Music With "Rubber Doll"

Miss Fame may not be your favorite queen from the newest season of RuPaul's Drag Race  but she may very well become that after you give her single a listen. She's already proven that she has the ability to carry a tune, and with a hot back beat, and a 'lil autotune, she really pulls together the best RPDR girls single of the season. Go ahead, ladies. Try and top this. Check out "Rubber Doll".







I seriously can't get enough of this single. I know it's becoming a bit routine to see a contestant release a single the week they go home (you owe us two, now, Trixie!), but Miss Fame really put a lot of effort into this one. I guess with the delay of the season to March this year, she had a lot of time to prepare, and she didn't waste a second. That and she didn't spill the beans online anywhere (not even to me when I interviewed her!), so this one was really a surprise to us all.

The song is very sexually charged, and exactly what you would think of coming from Miss Fame. Straight from a drag queen who chose a name that would give her something to aspire to live up to, the song exudes the confidence that we only got glimmers of during her stint on the show. She truly has taken the experience of being on television and allowed it to let her grow.

As for the video, it is both sexy and scary. Fame dresses up in an assortment of leather and latex, giving us straight up dominatrix. I have always loved Miss Fame's fashion sense, to the point that even her "ugly dress" that got her sent home was amazing. When it comes to fashion, this lady should never be questioned.

When it comes to season seven's music, Miss Fame has slayed. The production is on point, the video is the sharpest I've seen from this franchise in a long while, and for a nice change, she can actually sing. Go figure. She may not have taken the crown of Next Drag Superstar, but she certainly has snagged the trophy for being the best music act.

Grab the single for yourself on iTunes today.

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