1980–1995: Beginnings and Supermodel of the World RuPaul struggled as a musician and filmmaker during the 1980s, working at Atlanta's
Plaza Theatre. In 1982, he debuted on an Atlanta
public access variety show called
The American Music Show, and went on to appear on the show frequently. He also took part in
underground cinema, helping create the low-budget film
Star Booty and an album of the same name. In Atlanta he often performed at the Celebrity Club, managed by
Larry Tee, as a bar dancer or with his band, Wee Wee Pole. RuPaul also performed as a backup singer to
Glen Meadmore along with drag queen
Vaginal Davis. His first prominent national exposure came in 1989, when he danced as an
extra in the video for
The B-52s' "
Love Shack", and also appeared in
Tom Rubnitz's video "Pickle Surprise". In the early 1990s, RuPaul worked the Georgia club scene and was known by his full birth name. Initially participating in
gender bender-style performances, he performed solo and in collaboration with other bands at several New York City nightclubs, most notably the
Pyramid Club. He played opposite New York City drag performer
Mona Foot (Nashom Benjamin) in the one-act science-fiction parody "My Pet Homo", written and directed by Jon Michael Johnson for Cooper Square Productions. He performed for many years at the annual
Wigstock drag festival and appeared in the documentary
Wigstock: The Movie. In the 1990s, RuPaul appeared on the UK
Channel 4 series
Manhattan Cable, a weekly series produced by
World of Wonder and presented by American Laurie Pike about New York's
public-access television system. In 1993, RuPaul recorded the dance/
house album
Supermodel of the World. It was released through the rap label
Tommy Boy, spawning the dance track hit "
Supermodel (You Better Work)". The song peaked at 45 on the
Billboard Hot 100. It charted on the
UK Singles Chart, peaking on the top 40 at 39. The song found the most success on the
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where it peaked at 2. Radio airplay, heavy rotation of the music video on
MTV, and television appearances on popular programs like
The Arsenio Hall Show popularized the song. His next two singles/videos, "
Back to My Roots" and "
A Shade Shady (Now Prance)", both went to the top spot on the
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. His following release "
House of Love" failed to place on any U.S. charts but peaked at 68 on the
UK Singles Chart. In 1994, he released "
Don't Go Breaking My Heart", a duet with Elton John. RuPaul was signed to a modeling contract for
MAC Cosmetics. Various billboards featured him in full drag, often with the text "I am the MAC girl". He also released his autobiography, ''
Lettin' It All Hang Out''. He promoted the book in part with a 1995 guest appearance on
ABC's
All My Children, in a storyline that put it on the set of
Erica Kane's talk show "The Cutting Edge". The same year, he was featured in his first of two appearances in the
Brady Bunch movies, in which he played Jan's female guidance counselor. In 1994 he had a duet with
Elton John who was of the superguests of the
Sanremo Festival in Italy as superguests, one of the main festivals worldwide; the permance generated both positive and concerned reactions from the public.
1996–2007: Foxy Lady and Red Hot In 1996, he landed a talk show of his own on
VH1, called
The RuPaul Show interviewing celebrity guests and musical acts.
Cher,
Diana Ross,
Nirvana,
Duran Duran,
Pat Benatar,
Mary J. Blige,
Bea Arthur,
Dionne Warwick,
Cyndi Lauper,
Olivia Newton-John,
Beenie Man,
Pete Burns,
Bow Wow Wow, and the
Backstreet Boys were notable guests. His co-host was
Michelle Visage with whom he also co-hosted on
WKTU radio. On one episode, RuPaul featured guests
Chi Chi LaRue and
Tom Chase speaking about the gay porn industry. Later in the year he released his second album,
Foxy Lady, this time on the L.A.-based
Rhino Records label. The album failed to chart on the
Billboard 200. However, its first single "
Snapshot" went to number four on the
Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. It also enjoyed limited mainstream success, charting at 95 on the
Billboard Hot 100, which was his second and final solo Hot 100 entry to date. The album's second single "
A Little Bit of Love" was not as successful, peaking at 28 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. During this time, RuPaul hosted a morning radio show at
WKTU radio in New York City and would serve as host until 1998. In 1997, he released his third album, the Christmas-themed
Ho Ho Ho. That year, RuPaul teamed with
Martha Wash to remake the classic disco anthem, "
It's Raining Men". The song was included on the 1998 compilation CD ''
RuPaul's Go Go Box Classics''. During this time, he appeared in
Webex TV commercials and magazine ads. In 2002, he was featured on the
Eurodance track "You're No Lady" alongside
Brigitte Nielsen. In 2004, RuPaul released his fourth album,
Red Hot, on his own RuCo Inc. music label. It received dance radio and club play, but very little press coverage. RuPaul later noted, "I don't know what happened. It seemed I couldn't get press on my album unless I was willing to play into the role that the mainstream press has assigned to gay people, which is as servants of straight ideals."
Red Hot's lead single "
Looking Good, Feeling Gorgeous" peaked at number two on the dance chart. The second, "
WorkOut", peaked at number five. The third and final single from the album "People Are People" a duet with Tom Trujillo, peaked at number 10. The album itself only charted on the
Top Electronic Albums chart, where it hit number nine. In September, he was hired at
WNEW. In March 2009, RuPaul released the album
Champion. The album spawned four singles "
Cover Girl", "
Jealous of My Boogie", "Devil Made Me Do It", and "Tranny Chaser". The album peaked at number 12 on the
Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums as well as 26 on the
Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. Logo's second annual
NewNowNext Awards in 2009 were hosted by RuPaul. There he performed "Jealous of My Boogie (Gomi & RasJek Edit)". In March 2010, RuPaul released his second remix album,
Drag Race, the album features remixes of songs from the 2009 album
Champion. In April 2011, coinciding with the finale of
season 3 of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race, RuPaul released his sixth studio album Glamazon, produced by Revolucian. The album charted on Billboard's
Dance/Electronic Albums and the Billboard
Top Heatseekers chart at 11 and 8 respectively. In July 2011, he released another remix EP entitled SuperGlam DQ
which features remixes of tracks from Glamazon
, remixes of the "Drag U
Theme Song", and a new song, "Sexy Drag Queen". The second season of RuPaul's Drag U began in June 2011. In late 2011, RuPaul made appearances on The Rosie Show and The Chew, and also attended a Drag Race'' NY Premiere party at
Patricia Field's store in New York.
Season 4 of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race premiered on Logo on January 30, 2012, with RuPaul returning as the main host and judge. In the fall of 2012, the spin-off RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premiered and featured past contestants of the previous four seasons. Season 5 of RuPaul's Drag Race'' premiered on January 28, 2013. On April 30, 2013, he released "Lick It Lollipop" featuring
Lady Bunny. In fall of 2013, RuPaul joined forces with cosmetic manufacturers Colorevolution to launch his debut make-up line featuring ultra-rich
pigment cosmetics and a beauty collection. Released alongside the line was a
unisex perfume entitled "
Glamazon". Talking to
World of Wonder he said: "Glamazon is for women and men of all ages and preferences who share one thing in common: They are not afraid to be fierce. For me, glamour should be accessible to all, and I am committed to helping the world look and smell more beautiful." The line was exclusively sold on the Colorevolution website in various gift sets.
2014–2016: Born Naked, Realness, Butch Queen, and television expansion On January 28, 2014, RuPaul released
RuPaul Presents The CoverGurlz, a collaborative album featuring new versions of RuPaul songs from 2009 to 2013. His seventh studio album,
Born Naked, was released on February 24, 2014, to coincide with the premiere of the
sixth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race. Born Naked
placed at number 4 on the US Billboard
dance chart and 85 on the Billboard
200 chart. On April 9, 2014, RuPaul and Michelle Visage released the first episode of their podcast, RuPaul: What's the Tee? with Michelle Visage. In August, he joined the reality competition show Skin Wars'' acting as a judge. On March 2, 2015, RuPaul released his eighth studio album,
Realness. The release coincided with the premiere of the
seventh season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race. In April, he launched and began hosting a new show,
Good Work, a plastic surgery-themed talk show for E!. In October he released his second Christmas album, and ninth studio album, Slay Belles. The album contains ten original Christmas-themed songs and features collaborations with Michelle Visage, Siedah Garrett, Todrick Hall, and Big Freedia. The album charted at 21 on the US Billboard''
Dance chart. In January 2016, it was announced RuPaul would present a new game show for
Logo TV called
Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul which premiered on April 11, 2016, after ''RuPaul's Drag Race
. In March 2016, he released his tenth album, Butch Queen, just prior to the premiere of the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race
. A song from the album, "U Wear It Well" was featured in the teaser campaigns for the season and was released as its first single. The album charted at number 3 on the US Billboard''
Dance chart.
2017–present: Further album releases, Drag Race UK, AJ and the Queen, and further TV shows On February 3, 2017, RuPaul released the album
Remember Me: Essential, Vol. 1. It is a collection of new songs and remakes of RuPaul hits that feature new artists. Two singles were released from the album: "Rock It (To The Moon)", and an updated version of RuPaul's 1996 single "Snapshot" from
Foxy Lady. The album debuted at number four on the
Billboard Dance Albums Sales Chart in the United States and at number eleven on the UK Dance Albums Chart. On March 24, 2017, RuPaul released his eleventh studio album,
American. On the same day, the
ninth regular season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' debuted on basic cable channel VH1. It moved from the expanded cable channel Logo TV which aired all previous seasons of the show. The season 9 premiere featured singer
Lady Gaga as its guest judge and was a success, with ratings of nearly 1,000,000 viewers, making it the series' most viewed episode. On June 9, 2017,
Essential, Vol. 2 was released. It was preceded by the single "Crying on the Dance Floor", a re-recording of the 2010 single "Main Event" from
Champion. On March 16, 2018, RuPaul received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television industry. He was the first drag queen to be given the award. RuPaul released his third Christmas album in October 2018. 2019 In June 2019, the daytime talk show
RuPaul premiered. It was cancelled after a three-week test run. He also appeared in
Taylor Swift's "
You Need to Calm Down" music video. In late 2019, the
first season of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race UK was released on BBC3. It was renewed for a second season which was released in 2021. RuPaul also created and starred in the Netflix drama-comedy show AJ and the Queen, which was released on January 10, 2020. On March 6, 2020, Netflix announced that the series had been cancelled. RuPaul hosted Saturday Night Live on February 8, 2020. On May 11, RuPaul made an appearance on The Price Is Right at Night. He also made an appearance in the premiere episode of Canada's Drag Race''. In August 2021, RuPaul guest hosted two episodes of the talk show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He did voice work in
Amphibia portraying the
FBI agent Mr. X. He won the
Tony Award for Best Musical in 2022 as a producer of the Broadway musical
A Strange Loop. He also voices himself as the announcer on
The Tiny Chef Show. He began hosting a revival of the game show
Lingo for
CBS in 2023, as well as
Celebrity Lingo, a spinoff of
the UK series of the same name on
ITV. HarperCollins published the RuPaul memoir
The House of Hidden Meanings in March 2024. ==Other ventures==