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JIMI THE KWEEN
unleashes fierce drag anthem
‘DON’T TOUCH THE HAIR’
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WATCH: JIMI THE KWEEN – DONT’ TOUCH THE HAIR
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Prepare for a sonic revolution as Jimi The Kween, the unapologetic force of drag, DJing, and club culture, unveils her fierce anthem ‘Don’t Touch The Hair’, just in time for Pride Month. A throbbing third single from Jimi, the track is an electrifying house number centred around the drag experience, serving as a bold reminder: you can look, but don’t you dare touch the hair!
With an unapologetic, loud, and proud vocal, ‘Don’t Touch The Hair’ celebrates a gurl’s most prized possession – her hair! This fierce kiki banger also marks Jimi The Kween’s debut music video, directed by none other than legendary queer artist Larry Tee (who co-wrote the biggest drag queen track of all time, ‘Supermodel (You Better Work)’ by RuPaul), and features queens from the iconic House of Colby and House of Jetê. With this release, Jimi firmly establishes herself as a club diva both in front of and behind the decks.
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Reflecting on the track, Jimi shares, “I feel so powerful in this vocal, and you can hear how much fun I am having living my fierce fantasy. This is the first time you don’t hear me singing in a track, and I kinda live for it! This track is for my sisters and all my community, respect your kweens!!”
Adding a cheeky twist, Jimi elaborates, “I wrote this vocal after being out in the club one night in this gorgeous human hair unit and all these young gays got it dirty with their sticky hands! It is essentially an educational piece on how to respect your kweens haha! It will make you scream, and your pu$$y will drop to the floooor.”
Jimi The Kween stands as a shining force in the world of drag, DJing, and club culture. Commanding the stage with unparalleled talent, Jimi captivates audiences with her magnetic stage presence, thumping DJ sets, and high-level looks. A trailblazer in inclusivity and self-expression, Jimi creates safe dance spaces where everyone is free to be themselves and live their best life. With multiple club singles under her belt, including the recent treat ‘Venus Bitch’ remixed by UK techno icon Absolute, and the festival banger ‘Interstellar (Ra Ta Ta)’ with Y.O.G.A. (aka Reuben Styles of Peking Duk) reaching over a quarter of a million streams alongside a plethora of radio support, Jimi The Kween continues to rise as a bonafide popstar.
With an exuberant stage presence, Jimi The Kween has been lighting up festival main stages the world over including a recent performance at Stagecoach on Diplo’s Honky Tonk stage, as well as Snow Machine, Splendour In The Grass, World Pride, Pitch Music & Arts Festival to name a few.
Jimi continues her journey to world domination dropping ‘Don’t Touch The Hair’ ahead of main-event shows at two of the biggest Pride celebrations in the world this June; WeHo Pride (Los Angeles) and New York Pride, alongside big names including Kylie Minogue, Diplo, Trixie Mattel, Big Freedia, Keke Palmer, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Janelle Monae. The far-reaching tour sees Jimi perform further shows across the US, UK, Netherlands, Singapore, and New Zealand, with more local shows to be announced soon.
‘Don’t Touch The Hair’ is available now on all streaming platforms. Embrace the power of the hair and get ready to dance into a new era of drag music!
Upcoming Shows
2/6 – Outloud Festival (WeHo Pride) California (USA)
29/6 – Planet Pride NYC (USA)
30/6 – Ty Tea NYC (USA)
3/7 – Pegasus LA (USA) (tbc)
6/7 – POOF DOOF Singapore (SG)
1/8 – Soho House 6hr takeover London (UK)
2/8 – POOF DOOF Amsterdam (NL)
5/8 – La Troya Ibiza (EU) (tbc)
10/8 – POOF DOOF London (UK)
31/8 – Winter Pride (NZ)
6/9 – Snow Machine Festival (NZ)
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