Nina Flowers
Nina Flowers | |
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Born | Jorge Luis Flores Sánchez February 22, 1974 |
Occupation(s) | Drag queen, DJ, music producer, make-up artist |
Years active | 1993–present |
Known for | |
Title | Miss Congeniality |
Successor | Pandora Boxx |
Spouse | Antonio Purcell de Ogenio |
Website | ninaflowers |
Jorge Luis Flores Sánchez[1] (born February 22, 1974),[2] better known as Nina Flowers, is a Puerto Rican drag queen, DJ, activist, professional make-up artist, and reality television personality who has been performing since 1993.[3][4] He is best known for being the runner-up of the inaugural season of RuPaul's Drag Race, as well as being a contestant on the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars.
Biography
[edit]Flowers was born and raised in Puerto Rico.[5] He started his career as a DJ in 1989 when she became a resident DJ at Krash Klub Kafe, one of the most prestigious clubs in the Caribbean. He started his drag career in March 1993 while studying to become a professional makeup artist.[6] In 1999, she won both the Miss Puerto Rico Continental and Miss City Lights Continental pageants.[7] His drag name originates from a combination of the names Nina Hagen, who was his favorite rockstar, and his last name, Flores, which translates to flowers in English.[8]
Television
[edit]Flowers became a cast member on Logo's reality series, RuPaul's Drag Race, which premiered on the network in February 2009. Flowers finished in second place and won the Miss Congeniality award during the first season's reunion special, making him the first runner-up to win the title and highest ever Miss Congeniality in the history of the show. He is also the first ever contestant to win a maxi challenge in the history of the show as well as the first contestant to never place in the bottom two. The publicity generated by his participation on the show brought many new opportunities to perform at various national and international LGBT events including Denver Pride, San Juan Pride, Chicago Pride and Vancouver Pride. Besides his participation on RuPaul's Drag Race, Flowers (along with season two contestant Jessica Wild) has performed on the popular Puerto Rican television program Objetivo Fama, which airs throughout the United States and Latin America.
In early 2010, Flowers joined the cast of Logo's new reality series RuPaul's Drag U. This summer replacement series premiered on July 19, 2010.[9] Flowers was one of 12 past Drag Race contestants in the season-one cast of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars, which premiered on the Logo network on October 22, 2012.[10] Forming Team Brown Flowers along with contestant Tammie Brown, both contestants were eliminated in the second episode of the series which aired on October 28, 2012.
Music
[edit]Flowers first discovered DJing as a young child, when she accompanied her father in assisting his friend in DJing for private parties. She eventually began playing small events until, at the age of 16, landed her first DJ residency at a club in San Juan.[11] In December 2009, Flowers (in collaboration with DJ Ranny) released his first dance single "Loca". The single has been remixed by William Umana, Joe Gauthreaux, and Manny Lehman. The single reached its highest spot (#15) on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play the week of 30 January 2010.[7] Continuing her first venture in the dance music industry, Flowers released her first EP of original songs on July 15, 2010. Titled Start Your Engines, the album is a compilation of six tracks that he and producer/remixer William Umana produced. The first single, "Locas in da House", utilizes Flowers's trademark catchphrase in a tribal house anthem.[12] In January 2011, Flowers released his dance single "I'm Feelin Flowers", which he produced in collaboration with Miami-based deejay/producer DJ MDW.[6] His single "Rock the Beat" was released on July 31, 2012. Today, Flowers holds DJ residencies in several cities in the US,[13][14] and describes his sound as edgy, spicy, colorful, energetic, groovy and original.[15]
Personal life
[edit]Flowers and his husband, Antonio Purcell de Ogenio, resided in Denver, Colorado from 2009, and moved to Dallas, Texas in December 2020.[5]
On May 29, 2009, Denver's mayor, John Hickenlooper, proclaimed May 29 "Nina Flowers Day" in recognition of Flowers's contributions to the city's LGBT community.[16]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Ref |
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2020 | The Queens | Herself | [17] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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2009 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself | Contestant (2nd place) | |
2010 | RuPaul's Drag U | [18] | ||
2012 | RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars | Contestant (9th/10th place) | ||
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Title | Artist | Ref. |
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2009 | "Cover Girl" | RuPaul | |
2012 | "Responsitrannity" | [19] | |
2014 | "I Look Fuckin Cool" | Adore Delano ft. Alaska Thunderfuck | |
2016 | "Backstabber" | Fior |
Web series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2013 | RuPaul's T-Dance | Herself | Guest | [20] |
Discography
[edit]Albums
Year | Title | Notes |
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2019 | International Love[21] | With Esteban Lopez and Binomio |
EPs
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2010 | Start Your Engines[22] | With William Umana |
Start Your Engines (Remixes)[23] | ||
2016 | Damelo[24] | With Erick Ibiza |
2023 | Arrecha[25] | With Tribal Land |
Singles
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2011 | I'm Feeling Flowers[26] | |
Tip[27] | Featured artist for William Umana | |
Bailar[28] | With DJ MDW | |
2012 | Rock The Beat[29] | With William Umana |
2013 | The Queens[30] | With DJ MDW and VButterfly La Mariposa |
Cafre[31] | Featured artist for Cindel | |
Tekila[32] | Featured artist for Armenta Violinist | |
2015 | Drums (For The Diva)[33] | Featured artist for Peter Presta |
My House[34] | Featured artist for Alan Capetillo | |
2016 | Beat It, Bitch[35] | |
Subelo[36] | Featured artist for Erich Ensastigue & DJ CARLOS G | |
Flow[37] | Featured artist for Obra Primitiva | |
Intersection[38] | With Jossep Garcia | |
Intensity[39] | Featured artist for Jersy Beeats & Erick Martell | |
Eternal[40] | With DJ Goozo and Jr Loppez | |
De Tin Marin de Do Pingue[41] | Featured artist for Armenta Violinist | |
Deranged[42] | Featured artist for Jesus Montañez | |
International Superstar[43] | Featured artist for Paulo Pacheco | |
2017 | La Bomba[44] | Featured artist for Daniel Castillo |
Dreams[45] | Featured artist for Ralph Oliver | |
Tambores[46] | Featured artist for Bio Zounds | |
2019 | The Flash[47] | With Erick Ibiza |
La del Cuerpo[48] | With Luis Erre | |
Halloween Fest Bogota[49] | With Omar Segura | |
2020 | El Ritmo[50] | With Moussa |
La Regia[51] | With Omar Segura | |
The Cha Cha[52] | With Obra Primitiva | |
Un Poquito[53] | With Guy Scheiman | |
Satyricon[54] | With Bruno Knauer | |
2021 | Queer Universe[55] | With Rafael Dutra and Junior Senna |
La Moza[56] | With Alan Capetillo | |
Stitches[57] | With Dani Brasil | |
2022 | Revulera[58] | With Erick Ibiza |
Matrix Sun Festival (Official Anthem)[59] | With Manuel de Diego | |
Everytime You Lie[60] | With Micky Friedmann | |
Pelo P'atras[61] | With De Felipe | |
Industry[62] | With Luis Vazquez | |
Mamacita[63] | With Cajjmere Wray | |
Me Da Calor[64] | With Jesus Montañez | |
Sabrosura[65] | With Las Bibas From Vizcaya | |
2023 | High Heels[66] | With Rafael Barreto and Lourenzo |
Boom Boom[67] | With Omar Segura | |
La Borracha[68] | With Erick Ibiza | |
2024 | Ricura[69] | With Isis Muretech |
Prayer[70] | With Cindel | |
Ciao Guapa[71] | With Leo Blanco |
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- ^ Tekila (feat. Niña Flowers) - Single by Armenta Violinist on Apple Music, 2015-09-04, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ Drums (For the Diva) [Peter Presta Diva Mix] [feat. Nina Flowers] - Single by Peter Presta on Apple Music, 2015-09-14, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ My House (feat. Nina Flowers) - Single by Alan Capetillo on Apple Music, 2015-10-10, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
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- ^ Flow (feat. Nina Flowers) - EP by Obra Primitiva on Apple Music, 2016-02-19, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ Intersection by Jossep Garcia & Nina Flowers on Apple Music, 2016-04-08, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ Intensity (feat. Nina Flowers) by Jersy Beeats & Erick Martell on Apple Music, 2016-06-14, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ Eternal - Single by DJ Goozo & Jr Loppez on Apple Music, 2016-08-11, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ De Tin Marin de Do Pingue (feat. Niña Flowers) - Single by Armenta Violinist on Apple Music, 2016-09-23, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ Deranged (feat. Nina Flowers) - Single by Jesus Montañez on Apple Music, 2016-10-18, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ International Superstar (feat. Nina Flowers) - EP by Paulo Pacheco on Apple Music, 2016-11-11, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
- ^ La Bomba (feat. Nina Flowers) - Single by Daniel Castillo on Apple Music, 2017-10-05, archived from the original on 2018-03-03, retrieved 2018-03-02
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- ^ "Ricura - Single". music.apple.com. Apple Inc. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
- ^ "Prayer - Single". music.apple.com. Apple Inc. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
- ^ "Ciao Guapa - Single". music.apple.com. Apple Inc. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Nina Flowers at IMDb
- Nina Flowers discography at Discogs
- Nina Flowers interview on Logo
- 1974 births
- 20th-century Puerto Rican LGBTQ people
- 21st-century Puerto Rican LGBTQ people
- American dance musicians
- American drag queens
- American LGBTQ musicians
- American make-up artists
- Drag performers from Denver
- Hispanic and Latino American drag queens
- LGBTQ DJs
- Living people
- People from Bayamón, Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rican drag queens
- RuPaul's Drag Race contestants