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Start warming up your voice with a quick “Do-Re-Mi,” because this week’s epsiode of RuPaul’s Drag Race is bound to be one of your “Favorite Things” — a Rusical challenge!
In an exclusive first look shared with Billboard on Thursday (Feb. 15), the queens of season 16 are gearing up to perform in their very own parody show, The Sound of Rusic. Based around the 1959 Rogers & Hammerstein musical (and its iconic 1964 film adaptation starring Julie Andrews), the annual Rusical immediately begins stirring up tensions between the queens in the new clip.
Tasked by RuPaul to cast themselves in the production, Plasma and Morphine Love Dion both reveal to the audience that they intend to play the lead role of Mariah. “It’s, like, the reason the show has a heartbeat,” Plasma says in her confessional. Morphine quickly jumps in to add that she’s not giving up the part without a fight: “I’m just tired of being safe, so I know from the get-go, ‘B–ch, I need a leading role.’”
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But before we get to see their inevitable confrontation over the lead role, two other queens — Q and Megami — begin squabbling over the part of the “Baroness Braun,” described by Xunami Muse as the show’s villain. As both queens refuse to back down from their first choice, Plane Jane finally breaks the tension by calling for a high-stakes game of rock, paper, scissors for the role. In one round, Q covers Megami’s rock with her paper, earning the nefarious part for herself.
Speaking to Billboard last year, Drag Race executive producer Tom Campbell said that the beloved challenge format was originally intended to be “a one and done challenge” for the queens of season 6, before the producers recognized how fruitful an annual Rusical could be. “This challenge, and Drag Race itself, is like a healthy tree that grew through a crack in the sidewalk — it doesn’t make sense, it doesn’t fit the algorithm, but it touches people’s hearts and and that’s what’s important.”
Episode seven of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 premieres Friday, Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. ET on MTV. Watch the exclusive teaser clip above.
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Eminem coined the term “Stan” with his 2000 hit in a pre-cursor to what the evolution of superfan culture would look like in the social media era decades later. Now, Slim Shady is set to co-produce a Stans documentary, diving deeper into the multilayered relationship between artists and their audience, with fans having more access than ever to their heroes.
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According to Variety, Stans will arrive later this year, with the 15-time Grammy winner involved via his Shady Films, along with DIGA Studios and Hill District Media.
Steven Leckart has reportedly been tapped as the film’s director, according to Variety. A synopsis says that the doc will be a “revealing, edgy and disarmingly personal journey into the world of superfandom, told through the lens of one of the world’s most iconic and enduring artists, Eminem, and the fans that worship him.”
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Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg said in a statement: “Stans will be the opportunity for us to to turn the camera around and ask the audience about being fans — and in some cases, fanatics. This is a study of the relationship between fanbase and artist through the lens of one of Eminem’s most fascinating songs and one of the world’s most important entertainers.”
While Stans is reported to be a working title, the documentary will initially be distributed by MTV/Paramount.
“Paul Rosenberg and I have known each other since my days on MTV’s TRL, a show that was driven by the power of fandom, bringing artists and their fans together. So when he told me about the idea for this film, it felt like we had come full circle,” DIGA CEO Tony DiSanto added. “Stans will explore the complex relationship between fame and super fandom, told through the lens of one of the world’s most Iconic artists, Eminem, his music, and, especially, his most extreme fans.”
Eminem’s “Stan” was included on the Detroit rap icon’s The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000. Produced by The 45 King, the multiplatinum track reached a peak of No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 2000. The Oxford English Dictionary added the term “Stan” to its pages in 2017.
Watch the “Stan” music video below.
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There is an argument to be made that Beyoncé is, in fact, a rapper — look no further than Megan Thee Stallion’s Grammy-winning “Savage” remix for evidence — but she did not make Billboard and Vibe‘s 2023 list of the 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, despite what a Jeopardy! contestant guessed on Tuesday’s (Feb. 13) episode.
On the episode, there was a full category based on our list, which we co-authored with our sister publication Vibe early last year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
To announce the category, Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings said, “And finally, the 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time — chosen not by me, but by Billboard and Vibe.”
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The contestants only stumbled on the $200 clue, which read: “She invited us to ‘Come Into My House’ & also deal with the ‘Wrath of My Madness’; we bow down before this Queen.” Nicole incorrectly guessed Beyoncé — she of the Queen Bey nickname bestowed by her loyal Beyhive — but the answer was actually Queen Latifah, who landed at No. 44 on our list. “Different queen,” Jennings quipped after Kat got the right answer.
Below, find the final four remaining clues from the category along with their correct answers — and where those artists landed on our list.
$400 clue: “In 1986 it was ‘6 ‘N the Mornin’’ for him in the studio but in 2000 it was SVU for him on TV.”
Who is Ice-T? The rapper-turned-actor is No. 45 on our list.
$600 clue: “Billboard said he is ‘often cited as hip-hop’s GOAT behind the boards…a lead rapper on…1988’s Straight Outta Compton.’”
Who is Dr. Dre? The N.W.A and solo star is No. 40 on our list.
$800 clue: “Some numbers: 3 years after taking 9 bullets, he had a Billboard 200 No. 1 debut with Get Rich or Die Tryin’ in 2003.”
Who is 50 Cent? The Eminem signee is No. 17 on our list.
$1,000 clue: “‘Backed by rap’s archetypal hype man in Flavor Flav,’ this Public Enemy leader was a ‘Rebel Without a Pause’ in 1987.”
Who is Chuck D? The activist frontman is No. 34 on our list.
There weren’t any questions about rappers in our top 10 — including Jay-Z, who tops our list — but you can revisit the full countdown here to see where your favorite lands.
In the last month, Jeopardy! has featured a category based on Billboard‘s 500 Best Pop Songs list as well as a full Taylor Swift takeover of every category in a round.
Watch the Beyoncé moment below:
–Additional reporting by Josh Glicksman
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After watching Barbie fever sweep the nation last summer, RuPaul wanted to help the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 live their own life in plastic with the show’s latest challenge.
On Friday’s episode (Feb. 9), the judges tasked the remaining batch of queens with creating their very own limited edition dolls, making a miniature outfit for their made over mannequins as well as a life-sized version that they could model down the runway. Putting the contestants’ business savvy to the test, Ru then asked the girls to brand and pitch the dolls via voiceover.
Crafting two identical high-fashion looks for both herself and her “Fantasy Edition” figurine, Q finally got the A she’s been waiting for all season, scoring her first challenge win. Meanwhile, the self-proclaimed Queen of Flips Mhi’ya Iman LePaige didn’t impress with her clashing bodysuits, while La Diva Más Latina Geneva Karr failed to live up to the judges’ expectations with what guest judge Law Roach called a “horror queen” look.
Lip synching to Janet Jackson’s 1986 hit “Control,” Mhi’ya earned her regal sobriquet; with a series of death-defying handsprings, walkovers and jump splits, the Queen of Flips handily won the battle, sending Geneva Karr driving back to Texas.
Billboard chatted with Geneva about her time on the show, her struggle with sewing challenges, her Untucked reading session with Law Roach, and what it felt like to lip sync in every single episode.
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You had quite the run on Drag Race — what has it been like to watch yourself on the show these past few weeks?
Listen, getting to actually be there and film it and everything felt like a dream. And then I get to re-experience it and watch myself every single week for the past six weeks on television, and I’m just like, “Oh my god, I actually did it. I’m on Drag Race!” It’s just all good emotions and happy thoughts. I feel fulfilled — I feel like I graduated from the school of drag!
Does it ever feel weird watching yourself back on TV?
Oh, yes. It’s definitely weird, and it forced me to realize that I do certain facial expressions that I was simply not aware of. Now, my drag family is saying, “Yeah, you do that literally all the time.” [laughs]
Girl, you have been giving us the best reaction shots all season long.
Honestly, when you’re seeing my face like that, it is 100% natural. That is me being me in a way that I cannot control.
I have to commend you on your stamina, because you lip synched every single episode you appeared in — whether it was for a win, for your life or in a challenge. How the hell were you still standing by the time you finished these five episodes?
Yeah, there was a lot of lip synching. I like to think that Mama Ru and the judges were just taking care of my health — they wanted me to get my steps in! That’s what we’re going to run with.
Of course nobody wants to be in the bottom lip sync, but this is what I do back home. If you come to a show, I’m going to be lip synching. Let’s face it, I’m not going to bust out a sewing machine and sew out and eight count [laughs]. I will be performing, dancing, giving it to you! So, it’s kind of natural for me — if I had the opportunity to not be lip synching every episode that I was in, then I would have obviously chosen not to do so.
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You certainly showed just how good of a lip sync artist you are on the show. For you, what makes a great lip sync performance?
I grew up in the old-school traditional drag style. So to me, what makes a great lip sync is learning to connect with the song and express all your feelings and emotions through the words. You don’t need tricks, stunts, splits, kicks. It’s a lip sync. You have to be able to transport people, and tell the story of the song through your face. That’s what makes a great lip sync.
You had a heartbreaking moment halfway through the sewing challenge, where you decided to fully start over and make an entirely different outfit when you ran out of fabric. What was going through your head when you made that choice?
Yeah, I felt like I had to make an executive decision to either alter the outfit that I was working on and settling for something I didn’t want, or starting over. For some reason, in that moment, with the pressure of looking around and seeing everyone doing the most, it got to my head. I figured, “Maybe I should do the most, and try to find other fabric to come up with something bigger.” I didn’t really understand that a branding challenge doesn’t necessarily mean going big and over-the-top, as long as you actually make a brand. But with the nerves and the lack of sleep, I was just not thinking correctly.
I hear that, but I also appreciated that the queens in Untucked talked about how graceful you are under pressure. You really are a pro at accepting the circumstances for what they are and not allowing yourself to crumble under the pressure!
Thank you! As a former pageant queen, I understood in my early years of doing drag that sometimes, you have to just keep that composed mentality. Even when you see everything around you crumbling, you always have to remind yourself that you are fierce, and you might just be having a bad week. You just have to keep pushing forward and fighting.
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Speaking of Untucked, I must say I was beside myself when you clapped back at Law Roach’s critiques to his face! You are a brave queen, because Law will gather the girls if he needs to.
[laughs] Listen! Ms. Law Roach had her moment already on the judges panel! I got the critiques, and I thought, “I already took it over there, and now you’re in my territory, where I’m supposed to be calm — let’s put a stop to this real quick before you get too comfortable, Miss Thing!”
Let me be clear, I love Law Roach. I genuinely loved getting read by him. He said what needed to be said, and I was honored to get that feedback, truly. I really appreciate the honesty. This was just me having fun and seeing how he would react. Not going to lie, he was a little cracked!
As you head off the show, we’d love to know — what music have you been listening to lately?
As everyone saw on the premiere, I am a big Becky G fan. I have been listening to her new songs with Ángela Aguilar (“Por El Contrario”) and Peso Pluma (“Chanel”), and of course “Guapa.” I mean, and also “Shower,” it was my first lip sync after all! I’m just really gravitating towards her music and taking in the fact that she gave me so much advice when she was on, and I got to give her a hug! Yeah, I’m definitely in my Becky G era.
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