Girl Group Xelle, Sans Founding Member Mimi Imfurst, Debuts Fitness-Inspired Song



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Girl Group Xelle, Sans Founding Member Mimi Imfurst, Debuts Fitness-Inspired Song

xelle-bikePop duo Xelle have released their second single and music video since parting ways with the group’s original creator, drag personality and former Drag Race contestant Mimi Imfurst.

Described by Xelle as the undisputed “end-of-summer power anthem,” the new single “Sweat” combines “megapop” and physical fitness for a psychedelic drag-infused dance party at the gym.

The video primarily features “curvy women” feeling “sexy and confident,” save drag queen Marti Gould Cummings with a “hysterical” gay twist at the video’s end.

(Spoiler alert: the “hysterical twist” is the gym instructor being gay.)

“[Sweat] is what’s playing in your mind when you see that hot guy or girl across the bar and you know it’s time to make a move,” says Xelle’s Rony G.

The group is probably best known for the amazing unauthorized dance party it threw on the NYC subway in 2011 for their debut single “Party Girl”. Relive its legendary glory in full below [after you watch Sweat, of course]:

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