Queen SirJET just debuted the music video ‘Release Me‘, the lead single of upcoming EP, The Torture of Consent. It music video also features gay porn star Beau Butler. “The video is a celebration of the kink community that JET credits with helping her to connect more deeply to her feminine side, especially in intimate moments”. You can watch SirJET’s gay porn scenes here and check out the ‘Release Me‘ music video below.
Queen SirJET, the gender-bending and boundary-pushing artist celebrated for her raw lyricism and genre-blurring sound, returns with her highly anticipated EP, The Torture of Consent. The EP’s lead single, “Release Me”, will debut alongside a visually stunning music video directed by Brad Hammer on March 14, 2025.
Inspired by a dream, The Torture of Consent dives deep into themes of self-acceptance and liberation, capturing Queen SirJET’s signature blend of vulnerability and defiance. The EP’s centerpiece, “Release Me”, is a high-energy anthem produced by Velvet Code. Channeling the euphoric energy of Eurovision hits like Loreen’s “Euphoria”, the track fuses pulsating beats with introspective lyrics, crafting a dance floor-ready yet emotionally charged experience. “’Release Me’ is about coming to terms with one’s feelings and releasing expectations,” Queen SirJET explains. “It’s about letting go of what you think your life is supposed to be and staying true to your ‘why.’ For me, that ‘why’ is fame and the dream of being remembered.”
The accompanying music video intensifies the song’s core message through bold fashion and dynamic choreography. Featuring dancers Judas King and Rico TV, alongside adult film star Beau Butler, the video explores the contrast between constriction and freedom. Styled by Anthony Garza, the costumes amplify this emotional tug-of-war. “The costumes express the push and pull between feeling trapped and breaking free,” adds Queen SirJET.
Queen SirJET’s journey has been one of resilience and self-discovery. Raised in suburban Chicago and Scottsdale, Arizona, she struggled with gender dysmorphia from a young age. It wasn’t until adulthood, after moving to Hollywood, that she embraced her true identity. Her musical evolution—from her 2012 debut EP Shout-out to the Lonely to her critically acclaimed 2020 album Empowered Bottom—reflects her unwavering commitment to authenticity. The Torture of Consent marks her fourth collaboration with producer Velvet Code, following their celebrated single “Male Femininity”.
Her artistry often explores themes of loneliness and failure, channeled into deeply personal lyrics. “They say write what you know, and I know a lot about feeling like things didn’t work out and how hard it is to connect with other people,” she shares. “But in order to let go of your pain, you have to put it into something—and that’s why I write about such gloomy things. It’s my way of letting go.”
“Release Me” builds on the emotional narrative found in “Male Femininity”, pushing the theme of self-ownership. “This time, I’m taking responsibility for my decisions,” Queen SirJET says. “In ‘Male Femininity’, I was calling out others for letting me down. In ‘Release Me’, I’m owning my part.”
She hopes listeners find relatability and empowerment in the new single. “I want people to empathize with the idea of a failed pop star still hanging onto her ultimate dream of acceptance. And, of course, I made sure to include lots of booty in the video—because fans told me I didn’t show enough in the last one!”
Queen SirJET’s connection to the kink community has also influenced her self-expression. “I’ve been gender-blending and cross-dressing for decades,” she says. “But it wasn’t until I got involved in the adult industry that I realized there was a sexual side to it. That exploration helped me connect more deeply to my feminine side, especially in intimate moments.”
Beyond her music, Queen SirJET is a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and personal freedom. She uses her platform to challenge anti-queer legislation and amplify marginalized voices. “It’s madness,” she says of the current political climate. “Why is a president attacking his own citizens? We all deserve to live authentically and freely.”
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