Orville Peck is turning up the heat in a daring new photoshoot that has fans buzzing. The enigmatic country singer, known for his signature fringed mask, has stripped down to just his boots, cowboy hat, gloves, and a whole lot of body oil for the cover of Paper magazine. The sultry shoot, captured by former America’s Got Talent contestant Brett Loudermilk, showcases Peck’s tattooed physique as he rides bareback on a balloon bull, pushing the boundaries of his cowboy persona.
In the photoshoot, Peck also sports gold booty shorts and participates in a wet t-shirt contest, courtesy of a spitting rodeo clown. The provocative imagery doesn’t stop there; Peck is seen donning a whipped cream bikini, applied by two shirtless cowboys in daisy dukes. The shoot is a bold departure from his usual aesthetic, revealing a more playful and risqué side of the artist.
The accompanying interview, conducted by RuPaul’s Drag Race legend Gottmik, delves into Peck’s life and career. The conversation covers a range of topics, from his grueling touring schedule to his creative process and the evolving landscape of country music. Peck also discusses his collaborations with music legends like Elton John, Willie Nelson, and Kylie Minogue for his two-volume duets album, “Stampede.”
Peck shares an interesting anecdote about how his collaboration with Kylie Minogue came to be. After Willie Nelson invited him to collaborate on the song “Cowboys Are Frequently Fond of Each Other,” Peck reached out to Minogue via Instagram. Despite initial doubts about whether he was actually communicating with the pop icon herself, Peck pitched the idea of a dark disco country song. Minogue enthusiastically agreed, leading to the creation of the dance track “Midnight Ride,” which also features Diplo. The trio debuted the single at West Hollywood Pride and officially released it last week.
In the interview, Peck also addresses the evolution of his iconic mask, which has been getting progressively smaller. He jokes that it might eventually become just a little eye patch. Peck explains that the mask’s transformation parallels his journey as an artist and a person, symbolizing his increasing vulnerability and willingness to reveal more of himself through his music.
Peck’s new album, “Stampede: Vol. 1,” is already out, with “Vol. 2” expected to drop later this summer. The album features a mix of duets with various artists, showcasing Peck’s versatility and willingness to experiment with different genres.
The photoshoot and interview have generated significant buzz, with fans eagerly anticipating what Peck will do next. His willingness to push boundaries and explore new facets of his persona has solidified his status as a trailblazer in the music industry.
As Peck continues to evolve both musically and visually, his fans are left wondering just how far he will go. One thing is certain: Orville Peck is not afraid to take risks, and his latest photoshoot is a testament to his bold and unorthodox approach to artistry.