The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Scarlet proud of Saints’ new cup final song

- ROSS GARDINER

Adrag queen has added some Perthshire pride to the “Pride of Perthshire” by writing a League Cup Final song for St Johnstone.

Scarlet Skylar Rae’s “Come On You Saints” has already proved a winner with football fans and the Perth musician says she is delighted to be breaking down boundaries by uniting two worlds which have rarely met in the past.

Having grown up watching St Johnstone from the stands of Mcdiarmid Park, Scarlet was one of the thousands of Saints supporters who were elated to see the Perth men sweep aside Hibernian in last month’s semi-final to reach the final on February 28.

But Scarlet, convinced that “flying” Saints would turn over the Leith club, had got to work early and started writing the catchy ode straight after the club’s penalty shootout-win over Dunfermlin­e in the quarter-finals.

She said: “After the quarter final, I had a hunch we would do quite well.

“I wanted to do a song for the final and knew it needed to be big, fun and cheesy.”

Harking back to crunch matches in St Johnstone’s cup run and the Hampden heroes who have already written themselves into folklore, Scarlet’s anthem has had tens of thousands of hits.

“It’s going down really well,” she added.

“As a drag queen in the football realm, it’s uncharted territory. I’ve had a lot of support from fans.

“On Drag Race once, somebody wore a Norwich top but I don’t think anyone has done this before in Scottish football.

“I’ve always been quite into breaking the mould. I want to show that it doesn’t matter who you are, football is for everyone.

“I grew up going to games with my dad. I call this bringing a bit of Perthshire Pride to the Pride of Perthshire.

“This is an unofficial song. The club are doing a song in Gaelic which I’m really excited to hear.”

Scarlet says she is keen to give a live performanc­e once restrictio­ns allow, but is hopeful that it won’t just be reaching the final that the Fair City faithful can celebrate.

A fine 2-1 victory in last week’s dress rehearsal put a stop to Livingston’s record-breaking unbeaten run, thanks to goals from Scott Tanser and Shaun Rooney.

Just like in her lyrics, Scarlet is willing to “take that bet” that Saints will lift the silverware, confident that Callum Davidson’s men will be able to repeat their performanc­e and result from West Lothian and is predicting another 2-1 win.

This isn’t the first time Scarlet has used her musical prowess to campaign for togetherne­ss and acceptance.

Last year, she appeared on Gambian radio to help push for LGBTQ equality in the west African nation.

 ??  ?? BIG FAN: Scarlet Skylar Rae has written “Come On You Saints” for St Johnstone.
BIG FAN: Scarlet Skylar Rae has written “Come On You Saints” for St Johnstone.

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