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"Diamond Crowned Queen" is a song recorded by American 
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, which was released on May 3, 2011, through the record label Citrusonic Flavor Recordings. This was shortly after they were crowned winner of the third season of the reality competition series ''
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''. Raja and Anthony Garza wrote the single in collaboration with its producers
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and Josh Peace. Raja said that they recorded the song due to the close connection between
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and music and their desire to experiment in the medium. Backed by an
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beat, it is a
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track with lyrics revolving around sexuality. The song was noted by
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for its combination of
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. Critical response to "Diamond Crowned Queen" was mixed. Although its composition divided
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, these commentators generally agreed that the song is one of the better tracks released by a ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' alumni. The single peaked at number 35 on the ''
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chart, making Raja the only ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' season three contestant to appear on a ''Billboard'' chart.
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directed the song's music video, which featured Raja in various outfits both in and out of drag. American drag queen
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makes a cameo appearance in the video. It received positive attention from media commentators for its style and Raven's inclusion. To further promote the single, two
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s (EPs) were released and Raja performed it on the ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' tour.


Background and composition

After winning the third season of ''
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'',
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released his debut single "Diamond Crowned Queen" on May 3, 2011, through the record label Citrusonic Flavor Recordings. It was the first single from the record company.
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and Josh Peace produced the three-minute, 51-second track, which features Raja singing a "a series of boasts" over an
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beat. It was written by Raja and Anthony Garza in collaboration with its producers Amador and Peace. Raja said that he recorded a single as he felt that music was closely connected to
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, explaining: " this day and age, it’s like everybody has to put out a song. It’s kind of the next step: You were on a reality show, now you have to put out a song." He said that he felt a personal connection with the recording process as he had " isown soundtrack to islife that eplay everyday". During an interview, he also described the single as a part of his experimentation with music. Adem Ali of Forté Magazine identified the song, along with Raja's subsequent releases, as exemplifying the singer's "blend of club-kid
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" combining elements of
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. Raja said that his music was inspired by
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. "Diamond Crowned Queen" was called a "grungy dance mix" by WEHOVille's Whitney Friedlander. The instrumental is provided by "deep, throbbing beats" and
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described Raja's vocal performance as a "whole lot of groaning", and ''Bustle'''s Anneliese Cooper classified it as an example of "crazy shit shouted to a beat". In the
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, Raja sings "Follow me, follow me, I’m a diamond crowned queen. Come with me, to my pretty, pretty palace, Gonna lick on your trigger, every inch will make you quiver." Other lyrics include other sexual references, such as: "S-E-X, sex for dinner / I'm a thunder-breathing dragon cat."


Reception

"Diamond Crowned Queen" received mixed reviews from
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on its release. Lyndsey Parker listed it as one of the eight listenable singles by a ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestant, describing it as "a deliciously trashy track". Comparing the song to
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" (1978), Parker wrote that "Diamond Crowned Queen" contained elements of "'70s sleazefeasts ..'80s industrial, and mid-'90s
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". It was also positively received by Anneliese Cooper, who said it left her "gagging" noting its lyrics "will win my heart, every time". Patrick of Homorazzi.com described the song's chorus as " rty and hot". While writing for
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, Parker included the single on her list of the seven "actually great singles" by ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestants. She described it as one of eight "listenable" singles released by the show's participants. FemaleFirst's Daniel Falconer agreed with Parker, placing the song on his list of the best music to come out of the reality television show. Several media commentators were divided on the single's composition. In his review of Raja's entire music catalog, Adem Ali observed that his sound was "an acquired taste". Bradley Stern of ''MuuMuse'' wrote that the song was too "erratic for istaste", but was more positive to the remix done by Prince Vince. Stern described the remix as "nothing but pure sweat and sex (for dinner!)". The ''
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s Rich Lopez wrote that the song lacked a strong or memorable
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, but appreciated Raja's decision to experiment with music. He compared it to the early work of
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. Stacy Lambe of
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described the single as "unexpectedly more gothic" than fellow drag queen
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' music and "club-friendly", but criticized the lyrics as a "hodgepodge of boasts". The single was poorly received by Mark Blankenship of NewNowNext.com, who felt it suffered from a "sludgy club beat". "Diamond Crowned Queen" debuted at number fifty on the ''
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chart on the week of July 2, 2011. The single peaked at number 35, remaining on the chart for six weeks. It was the only song released by a ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' season three contestant to appear on a ''Billboard'' chart.


Promotion and music video

During a press release after the single's debut, Raja said that he planned to perform it while serving as a headliner on the ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' tour. Two
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s (EPs) were released on June 28, 2011, and July 12, 2011. Raja positively responded to Peace's remix, saying that " ewish e€™d made it isoriginal" and he regularly lip-syncs it on tour. A music video, directed by
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, for the original version of the song premiered on June 17, 2011. Raja is shown performing the single in various risqué outfits, such as a pair of white sunglasses and a leopard print body suit. He also appears outside his drag persona. He is seen wearing clown masks and wigs made from plastic and later kissing drag queen
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. The music video received mostly positive feedback from media commentators. Patrick of Homorazzi.com described the video as a mixture of
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, and singer Peter Breeze. It was praised by Mark Blankenship as one of the three fiercest releases by a ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestant, describing Raja's fashion as "slutty-fabulous". He commended Raja for "challenging us to look, to lust, and then deal with it when shit gets crazy". Stacy Lambe positively responded to the video, calling it "a mix of amazing visuals with a fun, hardcore dance beat". Rich Lopez criticized Raja's decision to appear without drag as breaking the illusion, but he also wrote that "Raja creates striking looks that are easy to stare at." Raven's cameo appearance was identified as one of the music video's highlights by Jjannise of ''Out'' and a writer from Queer Me Up. Jjannise of ''Out'' felt both repulsed and attracted by the image of Raven " inted like Raja's Leather Drag
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twin and gazing blankly at the camera". A writer for Queer Me Up wrote that Raven's inclusion turned the video into " e ultimate Drag Queen Extrvaganza!", referencing him as "the magnificent Raven".


Track listings


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from a
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article on "Diamond Crown Queen". ;Management *Citrusonic Flavor Recordings ;Personnel * Lyrics By â€“ Raja, Anthony Garza, Eddie Amador, Josh Peace * Produced By â€“ Eddie Amador, Josh Peace


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