[9][17] Emergent Order had previously published "Fear the Boom and Bust", a similar Hayek-oriented rap video.
[18][19] Electra then produced a new, similarly economics-oriented pop video, "FA$T CA$H", with the support of an award from the Moving Picture Institute.
[29] Electra was also creating a web series, at the time, under their drag king persona 'Don Bogman', a used car salesman.
[34] These videos focused on the histories of intersectional feminist and queer issues, collaborating with many artists, including Imp Queen, London Jade, The Vixen, Lucy Stoole, Eva Young, Zuri Marley, K Rizz, and Chynna.
[35][34][36] "2000 Years of Drag" was accepted and screened at The East Village Queer Film Festival, NewFest, Fringe!
In 2017, Electra released the single "Jackpot" through Grindr's digital publication Into More, a song that "addresses gender fluidity, but in a more subtle, less explicitly educational way.
"[38] Later that year, Electra was featured on the Charli XCX track "Femmebot", with Mykki Blanco, on the mixtape Pop 2.
[40][41][42][43] Electra's frequent creative collaborator, Weston Allen, co-directed and edited this music video series.
[49][50][51] On September 21, 2020, Electra announced their second studio album My Agenda, featuring appearances from Rebecca Black, Sega Bodega, Lil Mariko, Mood Killer, Faris Badwan, Pussy Riot, Village People, and Dylan Brady, among others.
[52] The satirical project had visuals parodying online conservative subcultures, featuring alt-right conspiracy theories, alpha males, and trilby-donning incels.