Drew Chachki, also known under the
pseudonym “Drooseph” is a global megastar.
Officially making their debut in 2013, Drooseph has
claimed their territory in every aspect of the
industry. First beginning with their debut album
“Wonderland” that spawned hits such as
“Here’s To Never Growing Up” and “People Like Us”
Drooseph was on tour all of 2013 promoting
the albums and its preceding singles, but made time
to shift their focus onto other areas such as acting.
Starring hit shows such as “The Spotlight” and
“Collide”, Drooseph continued to cement herself
as a household name while also working with other
icons on the scene such as HabboxSjanney,
garys20, and Dometra. Being inspired by film and
acting, Drooseph officially launched her very own
show “Habbo’s Next Top Model” where she was the
host and producer, which was met with critical
acclaim.
Continuing on with her music career, Drooseph
released her second studio album at the end of the
same year, entitled “Golden”. Industry veterans took
a liking to this new album by comparing it to the
golden days of the industry. HabboxSjanney helped
launch Drooseph’s career further by covering and
producing Drooseph’s biggest single to date, “Crazy Kids”. The single has been certified diamond, and is widely considered as one of Habbo’s most memorable songs. The momentum for these two did not stop; the duo continued to work together, releasing an all-voice EP continuation of “Golden”, which served as a part two to the project. The industry was shocked when Drooseph declared in 2014 where they would stop dressing as his drag persona and release music as a male. This idea was successful as he continued into the next two years as Drooseph released hits such as “How I Want Ya” with CallTheShots, “Sugar” with Carmen Fierce, “Life of the Party”, “Animals”, and “Numb” with MsCamaraderie. During this time, Drooseph was the most awarded male in the industry, making him a pioneer for the community.
In 2016, Drooseph returned dressing as their drag persona and has since release female music. Their biggest albums since returning include “Gorgeous”, “Glassheart”, and the most recent, “Devils Don’t Fly”. Though music was always Drooseph’s main priority, they also continued working in film and TV, having HNTM last for another four seasons after its debut, and being cast on shows such as “Hidden Lies” and “The Walking Dead”. After 11 studio albums and 9 years in the industry, Drooseph has accomplished it all, and has opened up their very own label called “Gorgeous INC” which has been deemed the “most successful custom label of all time”. Drooseph works as label-owner, music artist, actress, and social media influencer. They plan to continue releasing music and working on Habbo projects until quarantine is over.