Jan Sport, who we've come adore from her amazing performances on RuPaul's Drag Race, has done it again, leaving us in awe with her latest creative adventure. Just two days after Lady Gaga released her jaw-dropping new video "Abracadabra," Jan surprised us all with her own enchanting version.
Teaming up with Andrew Barret Cox, they turned New York City's chic Balon Salon upside down, transforming it if with color and energy in a stunning tribute that truly honored Gaga's vision.
Their fast and fabulous rendition didn't go unnoticed. Parris Goebel, who choreographed Gaga's original video, showed her love by sharing their performance on Instagram with a loud and clear "EXACTLY."
Cox was thrilled about their creation and took his excitement online, posting about how they pulled this off in less than a day. "Lady Gaga sparked something in us," he shared, highlighting how her art ignited their creative fire.
Their post quickly went viral with fans pouring in praise. One fan humorously noted, "Drag queens work faster than Satan," capturing how impressively fast they pulled this off.
In their video, Cox sported eye-catching red and white outfits, channeling all that dramatic flair from Gaga's original work. The energy was contagious, and everyone loved it so much, they had an encore!
This project really showcases that beautiful, supportive vibe within LGBTQ+ communities, where teamwork and creativity often lead us somewhere incredible. Jan and Andrew's partnership shows what magic can happen when artists inspire each other.
Parris Goebel also talked about it on social media, sharing her feelings. "I've been overwhelmed with emotions these past few days. Gratitude and a huge sense realization," she wrote, reminding us how important it it be genuine and true ourselves.
Lady Gaga's "Abracadabra," from her much-awaited album "Mayhem hit with a bang during a breathtaking performance at Grammy Awards. The song and its stunning video are still grabbing attention worldwide.
Jan and Andrew's lightning-fast version "Abracadabra" just goes show how art can tear down barriers and get us moving. Their work shines a light on creativity's power inspire across globe.
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Tags: Drag Race, Jan Sport, Lady Gaga, LGBTQ+ Community, Creative Inspiration
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