Our Story

Our story began years ago.  Our manager, Eden was the madame at the Hen Ranch, a brothel located 60 miles outside of Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2016, she married the owner, Charles Slutz, and legally changed her name to Eden Slutz. After his passing, she fully inherited the Hen Ranch and changed the name to "Slutopia Ranch" as a nod to her late husband. She also started an escorting service called "Eden Slutz Escorting Agency" employing some of the courtesans from her ranch. The 2020 global pandemic shook things up. Eden realized she needed to find another way to keep her girls in business. Eden saw a video of some of her courtesans performing a funny lipsync, to an AI produced song. Being the innovative pioneer that she is, Eden got an idea to venture into another form of prostitution: the music industry. Slutty girl groups were nothing new, but what if Eden were to form a new girl group made up of professional sluts? Other competing brothels were offering clients the chance to sleep with pornstars but Eden wanted to go a different route: offering clients a chance to sleep with pop stars. Thus Eden's Slutz was born, a girl group unlike any other, made up of all legal sex workers. Eden's idea was to use the group to promote the girls and her ranch. She asked five of her best girls to join the group and founded Nonvirgin Records, utilizing AI, autotune and vocaloid technology to turn the fantasy into reality. Today the music of Eden's Slutz, utilizing provocative lyrics with catching melodies, is heard all the world over with more to come.

Our Mission

To Boldly Do Whatever No Whore Has Ever Done Before

 

"The goal of Eden's Slutz is to raise awareness of the need for legalized and regulated prostitution, and for the rights of sex workers. The job of a sex worker is to help people feel good, which is what we want to accomplish with our provocative and fun music. Eden's Slutz believes that everybody has an inner slut, and we would like to influence people to embrace their sexuality in order to empower themselves and promote confidence in themesleves. We would like to combat slut shaming, by embracing words like "Slut", "Whore", "Ho" and "Prostitute" to show that these terms are empowering instead of being shameful."

- Eden Slutz