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25 amazing Drag Race Christmas songs to make the Yuletide gay

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When Christmas rolls around, sometimes the classics just don’t cut it. Mariah, Kylie and even Ariana have all turned their hand to the camp world of festive music production, but the honour of gayest Christmas music ever is reserved for a gaggle of drag queens whose catalogues range from the fun to the bizarre.

Indeed, the RuPaul’s Drag Race queens have released not one, but four Drag Race Christmas albums. We’ve spared you the time and compiled a list of the ultimate songs from the collection, as well as some additional holiday bops from Drag Race alumni, so without further ado, let’s get this Christmas roast a cookin’!‘Hey Sis, It’s Christmas’ – RuPaul ft.

the cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK While this RuPaul holiday classic is just one of a number of Christmas songs that the self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Drag’ has produced over the years, the song took on a new life when the finalist queens on series three of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK were tasked with writing their own verses for the track.

The queens, Kitty Scott Claus, Ella Vaday, and Season 3 winner Krystal Versace absolutely smashed the challenge, resulting in this Christmas banger featuring some of our favourite UK queens. ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ – Tia Kofi ft.

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