RuPaul's Foxy Lady is a high-gloss, funk-infused pop statement that captures the superstar at the height of her '90s cultural takeover. Released in 1996 as the follow-up to her breakthrough Supermodel of the World, the album delivered club-ready hits like "Snapshot," which became a Top 5 smash on the Billboard Dance chart and solidified RuPaul's status as a dance-floor powerhouse. Foxy Lady blends house, R&B, and glitter-coated pop with Ru's signature charisma, weaving empowerment, camp, and diva bravado into every hook. The album's vibrant production-courtesy of Eric Kupper, Richard "Humpty" Vission, and other dance heavyweights-makes it feel like a runway playlist built for strutting and celebrating. Though overlooked by mainstream radio at the time, it became a fan-favorite era, widely embraced in clubs and by LGBTQ+ audiences who saw RuPaul pushing drag into the pop mainstream long before it was common. Today, Foxy Lady stands as a bold, joyfully unapologetic snapshot of RuPaul's expanding empire-an album that still sparkles with confidence, glamour, and attitude.
- 1. Happy
- 2. Party Train
- 3. A Little Bit of Love
- 4. Snapshot
- 5. Foxy Lady
- 6. R.U. Nasty
- 7. Falling
- 8. Dolores
- 9. Work That Body
- 10. Celebrate
- 11. Snatched for the Gods
- 12. If You Were a Woman and I Was a Man
- 13. Snapshot (Spike Club Mix)
- 14. Snapshot (Kupper's Funkin Dub)
- 15. A Little Bit of Love (Plastik Vocal)
- 16. A Little Bit of Love (Welcome's Sly Vocal Edit)