Realness (RuPaul album)

Realness
Studio album by RuPaul
Released March 2, 2015 (2015-03-02)
Recorded 2014–15
Length 41:45
Label RuCo Inc.
Producer
RuPaul chronology
CoverGurlz2
(2015)
Realness
(2015)
Slay Belles
(2015)

Realness is the seventh studio album from singer and drag queen, RuPaul. It was released on March 2, 2015 and is RuPaul's first album to feature a Parental Advisory warning label. The album was released to coincide with the seventh season premiere of RuPaul's Drag Race, which premiered the same day as the album's release. The album features guest appearances from Michelle Visage, Rebecca Romijn and Dave Audé, among others. Upon its release, the album charted at number 6 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums, and 38 on the Independent Albums. The album sees RuPaul reuniting with producer Eric Kupper, producer of his debut album Supermodel of the World.

Background

Realness was first mentioned in a Billboard interview with Charles on February 24, 2015, in which Charles commented on the titles meaning, saying "when drag talks about realness, it's always with a wink because, you know, here I am, a drag queen talking about looking and feeling real, which is the joke itself." Sonically, the album is heavily influenced by 1990s House music.[1] The album was released for pre-order later, and eventually released on March 2, 2015.[2]

Track listing

Adapted from iTunes meta data.[2]

All songs written and composed by RuPaul. 

No. Title Length
1. "L.A. Rhythm" (featuring Michelle Visage and JROB) 4:41
2. "Color Me Love" (featuring Rebecca Romijn and Markaholic) 3:34
3. "I Met Him On the Dance Floor" (Interlude) 0:45
4. "I Blame You" (featuring Ellis Miah) 5:19
5. "Throw Ya Hands Up (2015)" (featuring Lady Bunny and Ellis Miah) 3:54
6. "This Is a Picnic" (Interlude) 0:52
7. "Die Tomorrow" (featuring Frankmusik) 3:06
8. "The Realness" (featuring Eric Kupper) 3:25
9. "A Dream You're Having" (Interlude) 0:26
10. "L.A. Rhythm" (featuring Michelle Visage and Matt Moss) 3:38
11. "Born Naked" (Stadium Remix) (featuring Clairy Browne) 2:46
12. "Drag Mocks Identity" (Interlude) 0:19
13. "Step It Up" (featuring Dave Audé) 3:33
14. "LGBT" (featuring Chi Chi LaRue & Markaholic) 3:56
15. "Thorns of a Rose" (Interlude) 1:31

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums[3] 6
US Billboard Independent Albums[4] 38

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Worldwide March 2, 2015[2] RuCo Inc. Digital download

References

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