**Death Eats Pie is an Alternate Reality collaboration.**
Queen
Platinum Peach
“Queen” is a loud, unapologetic drag anthem centred on reclaiming identity after years of being forced into roles that never fit. Platinum Peach frames drag not as escape, but as truth finally becoming visible. The “second floor” acts as both a literal performance space and a symbolic place of transformation where shame, fear, and rejection get turned into confidence, glamour, and power.
The verses balance flashy confidence with hints of emotional history. Lines about “trying on” masculinity like a costume and hearing “yes” from crowds that never existed in youth give the track an undercurrent of hurt beneath the celebration. The song doesn’t portray acceptance as something quietly earned — it’s something performed loudly, proudly, and sometimes defiantly in front of people who stare, judge, or don’t understand.
Musically and lyrically, the track leans heavily into dance-pop theatrics: runway imagery, dramatic pauses, whispered vocals, and explosive choruses designed to feel larger-than-life. Despite the glam attitude and humour, the core message is direct — identity is not something that needs permission to exist. “Queen” turns drag into a declaration of self-worth, visibility, and survival.