Nina West teaches kids about drag in new music video Drag is Magic

Nina West in music video "Drag is Magic"

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Nina West has dropped a music video for track “Drag is Magic,” which teaches children about the art of drag.

The Drag Race season 11 star released childrenā€™s music album Drag is Magic this month following her divisive exit from the reality show.

Unveiled on Tuesday (May 21), the music video for lead track “Drag is Magic” is a far cry from many post-Drag Race records, with child-friendly content geared towards a younger audience.

Nina West video “Drag is Magic” educates kids about drag

On the track, Nina West explains: “Drag is dress-up for girls and boys/And it’s pretty hard to mess up.

“All you gotta do is imagine who you wanna be/And make it lovely or make it trash.

“You could sashay in a garbage bag/Baby, you could make it fashion.

“All you gotta do is trust yourself and believe.”

Nina West in music video "Drag is Magic"

Nina West in music video “Drag is Magic”

The albumā€™s other tracks include ā€œThe Drag Alphabetā€, ā€œThe Reading songā€ and ā€œGo Big, Be Kind, Be You.ā€

The Columbus, Ohio-based drag star, real name Andrew Levitt, is well-known locally as a philanthropist.

Levitt runs The Nina West Foundation, which has raised more than $2 million to support LGBT+ organisations through fundraising and charity performances.


She added: ā€œOne of my dreams has been to engage a younger audience, queer parents, and parents of queer kids.

ā€œThere arenā€™t a lot of resources out there [for queer education], and I have a lot of gay friends whoā€™ve adopted or straight friends who have children who are different in one way or another.

ā€œItā€™s so up my alley, because Iā€™m a Disney nerdā€¦ I want to fill that gap and be the drag queen whoā€™s like Barney or Mrs. Doubtfire, doing stuff thatā€™s family friendly.ā€

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a fan

Levitt ‘s work has already earned support from Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In a video earlier this month the Democratic lawmaker paid tribute to the drag artist.

She explained: ā€œI donā€™t always get to watch Drag Race on Thursdays when it comes out, I have to catch up on the weekends because work is insane, and I just caught up and I am so sad.

ā€œNo spoilers, but but to the queen that went home this week, just know how important you are to the bigger picture, and Iā€™m so proud of you and your fundamental kindness and goodness.

ā€œIā€™m really looking forward to watching you grow. Youā€™re amazing, and Iā€™m sad, but Iā€™m excited for you.ā€

The congresswoman alsoĀ shared an articleĀ on Twitter in which Nina West talks about her philanthropy, having raised $2.5 million for LGBT+ causes.

She added: ā€œThank you for using your gifts to focus on voices + issues that deserve all the shine and elevation in the world. ļøā€ ā€