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''Supermodel of the World'' is the debut studio album by
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, released on June 8, 1993 by
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. It is his second album overall, his first release being a soundtrack album. With the release of the ''Supermodel of the World'' album, RuPaul obtained higher celebrity status, notably due to the album's first single, "
Supermodel (You Better Work) "Supermodel (You Better Work)" is a song by American dance music singer and drag queen RuPaul. It was released in November 1993 as the third single (but first major label single) from his debut album, '' Supermodel of the World'' (1993). The song ...
". Before the release of this album, he had done some modeling work as a drag queen, hence the album title.


Background

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(best known as Aunt Esther on the television series '' Sanford and Son'') is featured in spoken word clips on several album tracks, though she is heard most notably on the track "
Supermodel (You Better Work) "Supermodel (You Better Work)" is a song by American dance music singer and drag queen RuPaul. It was released in November 1993 as the third single (but first major label single) from his debut album, '' Supermodel of the World'' (1993). The song ...
". 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 friend" from the French "enchanté" which means nice to meet you) The term had previously appeared in the 1990 drag ballroom documentary '' Paris Is Burning''. It also sounds like the french expression "Sachez chanter!", at the imperative form, meaning "Know how to sing!" The album was reissued on
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Singles

The album's first single, "
Supermodel (You Better Work) "Supermodel (You Better Work)" is a song by American dance music singer and drag queen RuPaul. It was released in November 1993 as the third single (but first major label single) from his debut album, '' Supermodel of the World'' (1993). The song ...
", was a huge club and dance hit that peaked at number 45 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and achieved Gold sales status. It also reached number 39 in the
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. The video for the song was put into heavy rotation on
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; this was a huge surprise to RuPaul and his record label as, at the time, the music being heavily played on MTV was
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. In addition to the success of "Supermodel (You Better Work)", " Back to My Roots" charted at number one on the ''Billboard'' Club/Dance Play Songs Chart on July 24, 1993 and number 40 in the UK Singles Chart, where it was backed with " House of Love" as a
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. "A Shade Shady (Now Prance)" also charted at number one on the ''Billboard'' Club/Dance Play Songs on October 9, 1993.


Critical reception

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wrote in his "Consumer Guide" column for ''
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'': "I know it wouldn't be an authentic disco album without filler, but this self-creation is too blandly male a singer to put over pro forma romance. The exception is 'Supernatural,' as you'll figure out if you match title to persona and consider the possibilities. And when he cops an attitude—on five cuts by my count, culminating in the deep-dish 'A Shade Shady'—he brings off a time-warped genderfuck all his own." Alex Henderson from
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wrote in retrospect: "A colorful transvestite and icon of African-American gay culture whose outrageous sense of humor never seems to let up, RuPaul could arguably be described as 'The Little Richard of '90s Dance Music.' But RuPaul isn't the novelty act some have dismissed him as being. Boasting a decent vocal range and a strong passion for '70s disco/soul, RuPaul is a bona fide dance/house music artist whose debut album, Supermodel proved him to be a definite asset to '90s house and R&B. When he tears into 'Supermodel (You Better Work)' and other overtly '70s-influenced dance-floor gems, RuPaul shows himself to be a sweaty, emotional belter who projects a lot more soul and honest emotion than most of the cookie-cutter artists dominating '90s urban-contemporary radio. Hopefully, those able to look past his wild image will come to realize how good a singer he is."


Commercial performance

The album peaked at number 109 on the US ''Billboard'' 200.


Track listing


Personnel

*RuPaul – vocals *LaWanda Page – performer * Fred Schneider – performer *
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– horn, vocals, producer, engineer *Uptown Horns – horn *Tom Coyne – mastering *Seiji – mixing *Fenton Bailey – executive producer *Randy Barbato – executive producer *Erwin Gorostiza – art direction *Lan Yin – design *Mark Contratto – photography *Mathu – make-up, hair stylist, stylist * Zaldy – make-up, stylist, hair *Eric Kupper – backing vocals, producer, engineer, mixing *
Karen Bernod Karen Bernod (born May 13, 1964, Brooklyn, New York) is an American-born R&B vocalist, songwriter and producer. She is best known for her unique vocal harmonies as a background singer for Chaka Khan, Erykah Badu, C&C Music Factory and D'Angelo ...
– backing vocals *Betty Cooper – backing vocals *Chavonie Cooper Vocals – backing vocals *Trenise Y. Haddock – backing vocals *Vincent Haddock, Jr. – backing vocals *Angela M. Hadock – backing vocals *Kevin E. Ien – backing vocals *Leon King – backing vocals *Lisa Lowell – backing vocals *Mark Mancini – backing vocals *Sherryl Marshall – backing vocals *William L. Richardson, Jr. – backing vocals *Carole Sylvan – backing vocals


Chart positions


See also

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References

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