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Adore Delano Gives '80s Realness in New Video

Adore Delano Give Me Tonight

One of the best-loved queens from ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, Adore Delano, has released a new video for her emotional pop single ‘Give Me Tonight’ from her album ‘Till Death Do Us Party’

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The season six alumna is known for her punk rock trash aesthetic and this video is no exception. In ‘Give Me Tonight’, Delano unashamedly pulls out all the eighties realness she can muster with everything from an off the shoulder sweatshirt to acid wash everything and a leather studded fanny pack.

There’s also a storyline involving a heavily eyelinered dude rockin’ some mean stubble before making a fabulous transformation towards the end of the video. But storyline isn’t important. The real lesson we can all learn from this video is that you will never truly be cool until you have a jacket decorated with your own face.

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