Call Sharon Needles on the ouija board

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Sharon Needles has released the second single, “Call Me on the Ouija Board,” off her debut album, PG-13. It gives campy and ridiculous visual to a song that makes my ears bleed (which the gory bitch probably likes!), yet I was entertained as Sharon showed off her glamorous plastic-surgery makeover and paid ode to horror movies The Exorcist and Poltergeist.

“Put your hands on the board,” Needles sings, “and tell me what you’ll do to me. I’ll be your fantasy, a little bit of ecstasy.”

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