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''Gagged'' is an
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(EP) recorded by American
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, released on June 30, 2015, by Sidecar Records and Producer Entertainment Group. It was made available following her crowning as the winner of the seventh season of the reality competition series ''
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''. Chachki was inspired to create the record in order to have her own music and visuals for her performances. Consisting of five
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tracks, ''Gagged'' was released as a digital EP, and was also made available via
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services. Its lyrics emphasize
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, based in part on Chachki's personal experience working as a
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's assistant. It spawned two singles "Bettie" and "Vanguard", which were promoted through the release of two accompanying music videos. The EP was praised by
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for its upbeat sound and its single and their music videos; it was noted as a departure from music released by other contestants of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. In the United States, it charted on the
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, and
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''Billboard'' charts.


Background and composition

In an interview with the website GossipGay,
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explained that ''Gagged'' was intended to build "a full creative experience" for her performances in terms of music and visuals. Chachki said the decision to record music was partially inspired by the way in which American
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released music to act as "a full package". She attributed the process of creating the
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(EP) with helping her become more "well rounded". Oscar Raymundo of ''
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'' wrote that the project reflected Chachki's ambitions to be an "
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with complete creative control." Chachki also found inspiration in
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s, saying: "I’m a very visual person, and I feel like a clown half the time." ''Gagged'' was
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by Tom Coyne and produced and mixed by Tomas Costanza. The song "Bettie" was produced by American drummer
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. Concerning her working relationship with Lee, Chachki commented: "I'm so honored to even have the opportunity to do it. I've listened to lots of different music that has that same kind of (industrial) feel to it." Chachki described the music as "dark and industrial." The songs were influenced by the work of EDM artists:
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,
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. When discussing her vocal performance on the EP, she described it as "more sexy talking and raspy vocals, dark and fetishy." While promoting the project, Chachki distanced herself from being identified as a singer, and said: "I never set out to be a popstar." ''Gagged'' consists of five
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,
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, and
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tracks with "thumping" beats.
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viewed the EP as a departure from the music released by previous ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestants, describing its sound as more experimental or moodier. The songs are heavily influenced by
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and
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. Through their lyrics, Chachki addresses "gender roles and conformity, power play, exhibitionism, sex and confidence." She found additional inspiration from her time working as an assistant to a
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and a "mistress in a
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." Oscar Raymundo wrote that the EP's title reflected how Chachki is "a fetish queen at heart." The song's titles were noted for their explicitly sexual connotations by ''
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''s Tiffany Frandsen, who described them as "hid ngno shame, no secrets."


Release and promotion

On June 30, 2015, ''Gagged'' was released as a digital EP. It was also made available via
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services, such as
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, Tidal, and
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.''Gagged'' was released on various streaming services upon its release on June 30, 2015: * * * During an interview with ''
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'', Chachki said that remixes were being created for her songs. She expressed a desire to incorporate the songs as a part of her
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performances. The EP spawned two singles: "Bettie" and "Vanguard". The
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"Bettie" was released on June 2, the day after her crowning as the winner of the seventh season of the reality competition series ''
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''. Written by Tommy Lee, the song explores fetish roles, such as "dom versus sub, masculine versus femme", as well as "presentation versus reality." The music video, filmed by director Michael Serrato, was released on June 1. The video explores the theme of a double life, which Chachki said was inspired by
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and her retirement from work as a
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model. Images of whips, spanking, and boys wearing only underwear, are shown throughout the video. "Vanguard" was released as the second single on June 30; the music video was uploaded to Chachki's official
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account the previous day. The lyrics revolve around protesting bigotry and hatred. Filmed in Los Angeles, the music video was inspired by a negative encounter Chachki had in an Australian
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. In the video, Chachki forms a gang to fight back against a group of homophobic men. It also features scenes of Chachki performing aerial silk acrobatics.


Critical reception

''Gagged'' was praised by music critics for its sound and composition. ''Wire Magazine'' defined it as "the perfect soundtrack to her dark, sexy and daring persona." GossipGay called the EP "refreshing" and "fun", and Stephen Wyatt of ''
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'' wrote that it included "dynamic club tracks that make you want to get up and dance." The EP was described as "fierce and catchy" by Tiffany Frandsen. The website Accidental Bear found it to be a collection of "hard-pounding, dynamic club tracks." The EP's singles and music videos received positive attention from critics. Frandsen applauded Chachki's confidence as the highlight of the music videos. The music and the accompanying videos were praised by '' Glamcult'' and World of Wonder. The release of the EP and the video for "Vanguard" were included in ''
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''s list of 7 Things That Are Everything This Week. The single "Bettie" was chosen as an example of the best music released by a ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestant by the website ''Pitchfork'''s Andy Emitt. Emitt praised it for being transgressive, writing that both the song and the video represented "the boldness of the rising generation of queer and trans* artists who eschew comfortably 'safe' representations of sexuality in favor of discomforting the audience they still mean to attract… and arouse."


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Gagged'' reached a peak position of number 16 on the
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''Billboard'' chart, and remained on the chart for two weeks. It peaked number 48 on the
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''Billboard'' Chart, and number 11 on the
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''Billboard'' Chart. It was Chachki's first entry on a ''Billboard'' chart, and one of two releases from a ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' season seven constant to chart on ''Billboard''. The second was
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's album ''Pleasure'', which peaked at number 11 on the Dance/Electronic Albums ''Billboard'' chart.


Track listing

;Notes * Track listing and credits from the album's liner notes. Songwriting and production credits for the following songs are unavailable: "Harlequin", "La Petite Mort", "Vanguard", and "Show Off".


Personnel

Credits for ''Gagged'' per
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and
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. Management *Producer Entertainment Group LLC Personnel *Tom Coyne – mastering *Tomas Costanza – producer, mixing *Violet Chachki – primary artist


Charts


Release history


References


External links


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