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.
A1. Happy
A2. Party Train
A3. A Little Bit Of Love
A4. Snapshot
A5. Foxy Lady
B1. R.U. Nasty
B2. Falling
B3. Dolores
B4. Work That Body
C1. Celebrate
C2. Snatched For The Gods
C3. If You Were A Woman And I Was A Man
C4. Snapshot (Spike Club Mix)
D1. Snapshot (Kupper’s funkin Dub)
D2. A Little Bit Of Love (Plastik Vocal)
D3. A Little Bit Of Love (Welcome’s Sly Vocal Edit)