Every day is Halloween

Just in time for the holiday, spook goddess Sharon Needles has released a single called “Every Day Is Halloween.” In a message accompanying the song, Sharon says, “A gift, dedicated to all of my fans who have been pushed down and who have risen from the grave, and to those who have redefined beauty. Happy Halloween.”

I think it’s a beautiful song, and Sharon has a soothing and evocative voice. I’m not surprised that Sharon, who has been working with Jayne County on her upcoming album, has set herself apart by not releasing an Auto-Tune-heavy dance track like every other Drag Race star.

Happy Halloween!

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