‘We’re Here’ Star Queen Priyanka on Process of Making New Album ‘Devastatia,’ Upcoming Tour

‘We’re Here’ Star Queen Priyanka on Process of Making New Album ‘Devastatia,’ Upcoming Tour

As a fan, I am utterly captivated by Queen Priyanka‘s journey from Canada’s Drag Race to pop stardom. Her new album, Devastatia, is a testament to her resilience and authenticity. The anthemic “I’m a Star” is a powerful reminder that we all have the potential to shine brightly.


Queen Priyanka, the inaugural winner of Canada’s Drag Race, has released a new album, Devastatia.

The “We’re Here” celebrity has been putting in a lot of effort into producing an album filled with hyper-pop tunes. This album kicks off with a confident and infectious anthem titled “I’m a Star,” where the pop diva who was once a drag queen encourages the listener, saying: “You are worthy / Now gaze into the mirror and affirm / I’m a star.”

The eight-track album, which was finally launched on Friday, had been in development for quite some time. Priyanka expressed that she was taken aback by the lengthy process, as she’s accustomed to quick turnarounds and viewing content as disposable. She shared this with The Hollywood Reporter, mentioning that it’s been two years since her EP “Taste Test” was released. “I didn’t anticipate experiencing what I went through,” she added.

The singer admits she reflects on her past with regret and finds it surprising to consider. Yet, she makes an effort not to wallow in self-pity. She notes that composing songs like ‘No New Friends’ and ‘Shut It Down’, tracks from her album, required a deeply hurt individual. She remarks, “These years since my victory on Drag Race, since the release of my debut record, doing all I’ve accomplished have been incredibly tough.”

Priyanka playfully admits that she used to be puzzled by musicians who’d claim their albums were like personal diaries when the songs were about partying or clubbing. “But now,” the drag queen shares, “I finally understand what they meant.”

‘We’re Here’ Star Queen Priyanka on Process of Making New Album ‘Devastatia,’ Upcoming Tour

“Priyanka emphasizes that the central themes in her stories closely mirror her own experiences, particularly through the character of ‘Devastatia.’ She mentions that she was frequently advised to create typical drag queen music, but she firmly replied, ‘I want to discuss my true-life events instead.’ When composing ‘Devastatia,’ it felt like challenging those suggestions head-on.”

Priyanka points out, “You’re asking me to confine myself and to say ‘excellent in all areas.'” She elaborates that the pre-chorus (“I can’t help but be impulsive / I’m reckless / it would be wise for you to escape / Time is running out”) holds a profound significance. “That,” she says, “represents the heartache I experienced from having to restrict myself in any way.”

The “Star of ‘We’re Here'” is likewise readying herself for a tour spanning Canada and the United States, a task she finds challenging as she’s without a manager at present. She’s essentially handling everything on her own, as she puts it.

“Priyanka admits she’s working incredibly hard in preparation for her tour. She acknowledges it’s challenging,” Priyanka states. Moreover, she echoes the wisdom of major pop stars by saying: “Success doesn’t come easily; you have to make it happen yourself. And although I dislike that truth, it’s tough to find people who truly grasp what goes into mounting shows like these.”

‘We’re Here’ Star Queen Priyanka on Process of Making New Album ‘Devastatia,’ Upcoming Tour

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“She explains that while it might seem like you’re losing something by prioritizing yourself at times, in the long run, you’ll benefit because I’m building a project that will pave the way for future endeavors. She points out that Priyanka the drag queen and Priyanka the singer are two distinct aspects of the same individual, a fact she was previously unaware of and now finds herself discovering, exclaiming, ‘Oh, my!’

Priyanka mentions that her experience on the critically acclaimed HBO series We’re Here in 2024 has influenced not only her career choices but also her personal life. “Since filming, I’ve found myself making decisions more confidently,” she explains. “The show portrays queer individuals living in rural America who decide to stay at home rather than fleeing to the city, and I can’t help but reflect on my own journey.” She admits, “I guess I was a bit of a runaway when I moved to the city, so I can relate to those characters.”

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2024-08-25 02:24