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Owners Description: Queerdom in Quezon City: this is Rampa’s unique appeal to the erstwhile queer orphans of Northeast Manila.
Offering a safe haven for the intersectionality of gender fluidity and the art utterance of drag, Rampa has now become the premiere destination for those who desire entertainment that cross pollinates with political statement, gender bending exhibitions, and the scintillating allure of death defying, world-class performances.
With Brigiding, Viñas DeLuxe, and Precious Paula Nicole — collectively known as the Divine Divas, the pioneer graduates of the debut Drag Race Philippines — leading the Rampa Reynas — a fierce pack of young drag artists, Rampa has claimed its rightful spot in the landscape of the Philippines’ LGBTQIA+ night scene that remained vacant for many years.
Rampa has redefined the proverbial red dot where one can truly and freely discover and encounter diversity in its myriad of manifestations.
And the party never stops.
Is Rampa of Keinemusik dating Naomi Campbell?
Rumors of Rampa and Naomi Campbell have surfaced due to time captured together.
Rampa and Naomi Campbell have sparked dating rumors after being intimate at the Keinemusik entertainment in Mykonos. This past weekend, a TikTok video went viral of the two dancing hand in hand backstage with the caption, “are they together?”
The comment section posthaste flooded to debunk the status of their relationship. Other videos have circled the internet of Rampa and Naomi Campbell sharing a sweet kiss on stage. Some users alleged that Rampa is gay based on a viral video of him and Keinemusik member &ME kissing. Others clapped back and disagreed with their claims about his sexuality expressing it is something he does with seal friends.
This is the second video caught on different occasions where the two embrace each other. The 54-year-old supermodel appeared to be enjoying her evening while attending Keinemusik’s show at Scorpio Mykonos before planting a kiss on the German DJ.
The first age the two were spotted together was in Ibiza at Black Coffee‘s residency at Hï Ibiza. Rampa, Naomi Campbell, and Rita Ora all joined Inky Coffe
Rampa: “I Think The Only Real Plan We Contain Is To Keep It Slow”
Rampa has been producing genre-spanning music for various labels since he first moved to Berlin. His first release on Keinemusik came in 2009 with the Wife EP, and as his reputation as a producer grew, so did his DJ career. By 2010 Rampa and his Keinemusik comrades were venturing beyond Germany to places like Ibiza, Norway and the US. Soon there was Ukraine, Georgia, Rome, and Miami. And from 2014 onwards it went completely berserk — Columbia, Indonesia, and Australia. Rampa barely had a weekend to spare. But in mid-2015, seemingly at the peak of his career, he decided to take a break from playing.
“I don’t enjoy playing 20 shows a month,” Rampa says. “In 2015 I was playing too much, I needed to take a break. So I took a year off. And then I thought, ‘Okay, I don’t enjoy it anymore. How can I continue to enjoy it? And I started playing show by show, let’s see how it goes, and I tried to find a good balance.” Rampa now caps his shows at 42 per year. He ponders why other DJs wear themselves out playing 300 shows a year. “I guess they carry out it for money and fame, and it’s human nature. Everything is favor more, more, more