House of Love cover

House of Love

RuPaul · 1993

28 min · 5 tracks · R&B · electronica · dance-pop

Energetic eurodance beats unite with uplifting lyrics, creating a vibrant anthem for love and freedom.

Why this album works

'House of Love' became a club hit, reaching notable positions on dance charts and contributing to the rise of RuPaul as a prominent figure in pop music. It exemplified the early '90s dance-pop sound while addressing themes of love and acceptance, resonating with LGBTQ+ audiences. The song's success paved the way for RuPaul's later ventures into television and further musical projects.
Career context
Released in 1993, 'House of Love' marked RuPaul's first album after his debut, 'Supermodel of the World.' At this point, RuPaul was gaining momentum as a pop culture figure, transitioning from underground drag performances to mainstream recognition. This album solidified his presence in the dance music scene and showcased his ability to blend humor with heartfelt themes.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 House of Love Standout 3:32
  • 2 House of Love (T‐Empo’s Kitsch Bitch club mix) Standout 6:35
  • 3 House of Love (T‐Empo’s Kitsch dub) 5:18
  • 4 House of Love (Eric Kupper 12″ mix) Standout 6:09
  • 5 House of Love (Diss dub mix) 6:52

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