Dive into the vibrant world of ballroom vogue with RuPaul's sophomore album, "Foxy Lady," released on October 29, 1996, under Tommy Boy Music, LLC. This 46-minute journey is a testament to RuPaul's versatility and charisma, expanding his sound to cater to a broader audience while staying true to his roots. The album features a dynamic mix of tracks, from the energetic "Party Train" and the sultry "Foxy Lady" to the heartfelt ballad "Falling" and the playful cover of Bonnie Tyler's "If You Were a Woman [And I Was a Man]."
"Foxy Lady" showcases RuPaul's knack for blending pop and dance elements, creating a radio-friendly yet uniquely RuPaul experience. Tracks like "Happy" and "Celebrate" are sure to get you moving, while "Snapshot" and "Dolores" offer a more introspective look into RuPaul's artistry. The album also includes the fan-favorite "R.U. Nasty," a nod to RuPaul's iconic alter ego.
Despite not charting on the Billboard 200, "Foxy Lady" is a gem for fans of RuPaul and the ballroom vogue scene. It's an underrated piece of work from a performer who continues to push boundaries and defy expectations. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to RuPaul's music, "Foxy Lady" offers a fresh and exciting listen. So, turn up the volume and let RuPaul take you on a musical journey like no other.