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Eliminated Drag Race queen reveals plans to release music

Eliminated Drag Race queen reveals plans to release music
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The latest eliminated queen on RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World reveals plans to launch a music career.

Janey Jacke has revealed that she plans to launch a music career following her exit from RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World.

The Dutch queen narrowly missed out on a place in next week's final episode of the show after Jujubee decided to eliminate her at the final hurdle.

In this week's task, Janey admitted that she had no experience singing - and had to lean heavily on auto-tune in the edit of the group song - but in a post-exit interview, she discussed plans to release her own music.

"Next for Janey Jacké is a lot! No limits! I'm doing it all! I have an international tour scheduled, starting in the UK," she said.

"My first single 'Turned Heads' will be released the 4th of March, together with Lady Bee - an iconic famous Dutch DJ in the dance scene.

"We created an amazing and really fun dance track and aaaaaamazing video that will turn all heads and the track really showcases what people can expect from Janey.

"I have already recorded my [next] new track and I will have a great guest on it that we all know and love."

RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World concludes next Tuesday at 9pm on BBC Three.

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