For the sixth time in a row, RuPaul plucked 14 talented queens out of their local clubs, and whipped them into bonafide drag stars in the newest season of Logo TV's RuPaul's Drag Race.

Season 6 Contestants Share Behind The Scenes Photos

On Feb. 19, at New York City hotspot Stage 48, the girls gathered with press, just before they gave fans an exclusive performance at an event hosted by season 2's Shangela Crawford and judge Michelle Visage.

"Each season, it gets bigger, it has more excitement and more buzz, and it's just going to continue to go that way," Visage, who dripped in fur and fab, told EnStars.

The drag queens also gave us all of the juice they legally could about the upcoming season, and affirmed that fans will be pleased with what they see once it premieres. They also revealed that Logo introduced new challenges that audiences had not seen in the past five seasons. 

In any competition, a nerve-wracking part is actually being picked as a contender. So, when Puerto Rican beauty April Carrion heard she was selected to be a contestant, she said she "went crazy."

"I would never have imagined for me to get this, because I come from a little island, and it just blew my mind that I could finally be on the show and represent for Puerto Rico," she said.

Meet the Contestants of Season 6

The rest of the contestants also gave their opinions as to why this season will be better than the previous ones.

"This is the best season because we are crazy, we are c--koo, and we are c--t," Chicago native Gia Gunn dished. "Oh wait, that's just me!"

Seattle, Wash. native Ben De La Creme added, "Season 6 is out of control because when you walk into that work room initially, there are no girls who look like, 'Oh, she's going home.' Everybody was really serious. It's the season of professionals."

Adore Delano, the contestant whose claim to fame is sassing Simon Cowell on American Idol as Danny Noriega, also said, "I think it's the best season because we aren't focused on the drama as much." He continued, "Of course you are going to have drama when you put like 14 girls in a room together - Well, drag queens gah-da--it- but we are more focused on the talent aspect and really trying our hardest."

To find out more about the contestants, click here. And tune in to Logo on Feb. 24 to catch the premiere at 9/8c.