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Supermodel of the World

Supermodel of the World
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Studio album by RuPaul
Released June 8, 1993 (1993-06-08)
Recorded 1992–93
Genre
Length 48:03
Label
Producer
RuPaul chronology
RuPaul is Star Booty
(1986)
Supermodel of the World
(1993)
Foxy Lady
(1996)
Singles from Supermodel of the World
  1. "Supermodel (You Better Work)"
    Released: November 17, 1992
  2. "Back to My Roots"
    Released: 1993
  3. "A Shade Shady (Now Prance)"
    Released: 1993
  4. "House of Love"
    Released: 1993
  5. "Everybody Dance"
    Released: 1993
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AllMusic 4.5/5 stars

Supermodel of the World is the debut studio album by American drag queen RuPaul, released on June 8, 1993 by Tommy Boy Records.

The album peaked at #109 on the Billboard 200. Instant (and unexpected) popularity among all types of listeners triggered the ascent of RuPaul to celebrity status. Before the release of the album RuPaul was known primarily for being the only drag queen supermodel (hence the album title). The album's first single, "Supermodel (You Better Work)", was a huge club and dance hit that peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved Gold sales status. The video for the song was put into heavy rotation on MTV; this was a huge surprise to RuPaul and his record label as, at the time, the music being heavily played on MTV was grunge, gangsta rap, and rock. In addition to the success of "Supermodel (You Better Work)" "Back to My Roots" charted #1 on the Billboard Club/Dance Play Songs Chart on July 24, 1993 and "A Shade Shady (Now Prance)" also charted #1 on the Billboard Club/Dance Play Songs on October 9, 1993 and reached #40 on the UK singles chart. The album was reissued on Rhino Records.

African-American actress/comedian LaWanda Page (best known as Aunt Esther on the television series Sanford and Son) was featured in spoken word clips on several album tracks, though she is heard most notably on the hit single "Supermodel (You Better Work)". That song's chorus also features RuPaul repeating the phrase "Sashay! Shantay!" When asked about the meaning of "shantay", RuPaul replied that the term means "to weave a bewitching spell." (Possibly from the French "enchanté" which is cognate to English "enchanted".) The term had previously appeared in the 1990 drag ballroom documentary Paris Is Burning.


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