Pussy Tourette

Pussy Tourette is the stage name for an American drag queen, composer and singer.[1]

She is best known for her single "French Bitch", for which a music video/short film directed by Andrei Rozen was made and included in the film festival compilation DVD Boys' Shorts: The New Queer Cinema. The song is a comedic, high camp dance track about the duplicitous title character who "stole my man, ‘cause she felt the need to scratch an itch". There is a mild lyrical suggestion that the subject has had an overseas sex-change operation, though this must be inferred by the listener. The chorus is sung in Franglish and contains the wordplay, "Je suis oh-so-hot! Vous-voulez my twat, s'il vous plait?". The song was remixed for club play and was well received in gay venues.

Discography

Albums

  • In Hi-Fi! (1993)
  • Who Does She Think She Is? (1995)
  • ep1 (2007)

Singles

  • French Bitch (1993)
  • Heels (1993)
  • Bracelets (1993)
  • If I can't sell it (1993)
  • Kiss / All My Misery (1995)
  • Outta My House (1998)
  • Brand New Day (2005)
  • ep1 (2007)

Television and Film

  • Cabaret U-Mano – Soundtrack composer (2006)
  • Slap Her, She's French – Soundtrack composer (2002)
  • G String Divas – Soundtrack Composer (2000)
  • Men In Shorts 2 – Herself (2000)
  • La Cage aux Zombies – Soundtrack composer (1995)
  • HBO's Real Sex – Soundtrack composer (1994)
  • Sex Is... – Soundtrack composer (1993)
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References

  1. Hendrickson, Daniel (2006). Gerstner, David A. (ed.). Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture. Routledge. p. 566. ISBN 9780415306515. Retrieved 7 July 2020.


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