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‘UK, Hun?’: ‘Drag Race UK’ season two queens headed for Top 40!

Bing, bang, bong! Sing, sang… WHAT?! The queens are slaying the charts again this season!

It looks like Drag Race UK has another bop on its hands. We all remember last season when the Frock Destroyers landed a hit with “Break Up (Bye, Bye)”. The song made it onto the Top 40, became a viral dance craze, and over 10,000 people signed a change.org petition for the song to compete in the Eurovision Song Competition. Over 10,000! 

Now, the newest Drag Race group sensation, the United Kingdolls, are here to slay and represent for drag culture in the charts once again! On one of the latest episodes of Drag Race UK, the United Kingdolls — composed of season two queens Lawrence Chaney, Tayce, Bimini Bon Boulash and A’Whora — were joined together as a group to record and perform the song “UK, Hun?’, which includes the catchy refrain “Bing, bang, bong. Sing, sang, song!” The judges completely ate it up and they won the challenge!

https://twitter.com/dragraceukbbc/status/1360695994632073218?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1360695994632073218%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.out.com%2Fmusic%2F2021%2F2%2F16%2Fdrag-race-uks-uk-hun-undeniable-bop-and-apparently-hit

Official Charts reported on Monday that “UK, Hun?” was the most downloaded song this week and, according them, is set to enter the Top 40! If this happens, it means that, for the second season in a row, members of the Drag Race UK cast have produced a Top 40 hit! 

Listen to UK Hun on YouTube below!

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Kyle Jackson

Kyle Jackson (He/Him) is Senior Staff Writer at Gray Jones Media, and additionally works as a writer, editor and theatre artist/actor. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, he studied at Dillard University, received a BA in Theatre from Morgan State University, an MS in Arts Administration from Drexel University, and completed the British American Drama Academy’s Midsummer in Oxford Programme in 2017. Having lived in Baltimore, the Washington, DC area, Philadelphia and New York City, he now resides and works in London, United Kingdom.

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