Very Peri” that her time is up. With all Alaska 5000 has been up to in 2022, the Pantone Color of the Year has to be straight-up red.The Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars winner has been a ball of ambition since she hit the public eye on season five, back in 2013.
Nearly ten years later, she’s a picture of ambition realized.That said, neither the crown nor the music career nor the adoring fans will have her resting on her laurels anytime soon.
She just dropped a new album, is currently hosting a stage show, and is set for the road in just a few weeks. Whew!We caught up with Alaska to dive into Red 4 Filth, Drag: the Musical, her Drag Queen of the Year pageant, and the 5000 other sparkly entries on her to-do list.Alaska latest record, Red 4 Filth, is the y2k-soaked, genre-bending triumph that fans have waited years for.
Well, partially waited; the 13-track album was preceded by nine (9) single drops.“Just a few hit singles,” she says coolly, before joking, “I feel like we’ve been edging everyone for months and months.”As fun as the build up was, fans are no doubt enjoying the full release.