Down East - All posts tagged 'willam belli'
Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Popping culture: Detox & Friends plump up with 'Silicone'; Jinkx Monsoon channels Little Edie once more

After pulling off hilarious hits such as "Boy Is a Bottom" and "Chow Down at Chick-fil-A," recent RuPaul's Drag Race alum Detox Icunt and Willam Belli, along with their good friend Vicky Vox, have come up with another great parody of/homage to pop culture.

Entitled "Silicone," this love song to all things plastic surgery features Detox at the forefront, tongue planted firmly in a self-deprecating cheek. Take a peek.

And while we're on a musical tip, the recently crowned winner of this season's RuPaul's Drag Race, Ms Jinkx Monsoon (#teamjinkx), has recently paired up with Two Dudes in Love to create a track called "Schizophrenic."

 

The track features Jinkx once again channelling Little Edie Beale, in a spoken-word presentation about Beale's alleged issues with mental health. Check it out.


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Monday, January 28, 2013

Willam Belli, Detox Icunt & Vicky Box strike again

After their lovely homage to Wilson Phillips with "Chick-fil-A," Willam Belli, Detox Icunt & Vicky Vox have done it again, this time with a very NSFW-ish video. 

"Boy Is a Bottom" is about a "total tops total dream," with a little bit of a nod to En Vogue (watch it and you'll see/hear it). 

Check it out.


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Friday, November 9, 2012

Popping culture: Cape Breton twang meets California torch

I'm constantly surprised and pleased by RuPaul's Drag Race alum Willam Belli. 

The queen who was known for getting under people's skin ("Your tone seems very pointed right now") knows how to play the fame game. As soon as she was kicked off Drag Race, a video for "Chow Down at Chick-fil-A" hit the interwebs. And then there's the video for "I Love You Like a Big Schlong," as well as plenty of other little goodies she has worked on.

Well it seems that Willam has hooked up -- musically at least -- with Drake Jensen. Jensen, who hails from Cape Breton, is an openly queer country music singer/songwriter. Their version of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man" is unlike any you've ever heard before. It might even make a contemporary country fan out of me. Although personally, I'd love to see Willam do a zither-playing June Carter Cash.


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