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Towering, Black, and bald, drag icon Kevin Aviance became an underground sensation in the late-'90s gay dance scene, releasing music through the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wave%22">Wave</a> label and taking his drag show on the road. Inspired largely by <a href="spotify:artist:2f9ZiYA2ic1r1voObUimdd">Grace Jones</a>, but also citing <a href="spotify:artist:2BWfZGPtsjRlRp7JTDqI45">Boy George</a> as an influence, Aviance made a name for himself primarily in New York's thriving gay scene, affiliating himself with other gay dance icons like <a href="spotify:artist:6X4LvL2xVwf3B6WuQ0YAhm">Junior Vasquez</a>, who spun records. It wasn't long before tracks like "Cunty," an aggressive update of "Din Da Da," and the S&M-tinged "Rhythm Is My Bitch" became well-known, leading to the eventual release of Aviance's full-length debut, Box of Chocolates. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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