Willam Belli, known mononymously as Willam, is a multifaceted entertainer who has made a name for themselves as a drag queen, actor, and musician. They first gained national attention as a contestant on the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, but became even more notorious after being the first and only contestant to be disqualified from the show. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, Willam's career did not stall; instead, it flouraced in a variety of creative endeavors.
As a recording artist, Willam has become known for their irreverent and often humorous approach to music. With a discography marked by its satire of pop culture and social norms, Willam's releases, such as "Songs in the Key of Nope" and "Ho Ho Ho Ho," showcase their sharp wit and unapologetic personality. Notable collaborations include working with fellow drag queens and artists, such as Alaska 5000 on the track "Ride for Aids," and the viral hit "American Apparel Ad Girls" featuring Alaska and Courtney Act, also known from RuPaul's Drag Race fame. Willam's ability to blend comedy with catchy tunes has earned them a dedicated fanbase and a respected place in the drag and LGBTQ+ music scenes.
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