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FORMER Real Madrid and Everton star Royston Drenthe could move from club to NIGHTCLUB after releasing a rap song.

The Dutchman will be hoping to revitalise his career - in music, not football - with his new hit Paranoia.

A teaser video was released promising there is a lot more to come from 'Roya2faces'.


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The song - sung entirely in Dutch - has racked up the views.

It is not the first song Drenthe has released, having recorded 'Tak Takie' with his pal U-Niq, a rapper from Rotterdam.

 Royston Drenthe's rap song 'Paranoia' has racked up over 37,000 views already
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Royston Drenthe's rap song 'Paranoia' has racked up over 37,000 views alreadyCredit: YouTube / Roya2faces
 The Dutchman goes by the name Roya2faces for his singing career
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The Dutchman goes by the name Roya2faces for his singing careerCredit: YouTube / Roya2faces
 Royston Drenthe had previously released a song with his pal U-Niq
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Royston Drenthe had previously released a song with his pal U-NiqCredit: YouTube / Roya2faces

Drenthe wrote on his Instagram account: "Next Wednesday is the day!

"Be ready because at 12pm I drop my first single called Paranoia.

"Subscribe to my YouTube Channel, like, share and tag all your friends because there are still very nice things. Stay tuned!"

 Former Real Madrid star Royston Drenthe has released a new rap song
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Former Real Madrid star Royston Drenthe has released a new rap songCredit: Reuters
 Royston Drenthe enjoyed a short spell at Everton during his football career
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Royston Drenthe enjoyed a short spell at Everton during his football careerCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
 Royston Drenthe's last club in English football was Sheffield Wednesday
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Royston Drenthe's last club in English football was Sheffield WednesdayCredit: PA:Press Association

Drenthe, 29, retired in February after struggling to find a new club following a season at UAE side Baniyas Club.

Surprisingly, the Feyenoord youth is not the first player to switch to a career in music this week.

Former Liverpool star Djibril Cisse announced his retirement on Tuesday in order to focus on his DJ career.

Drenthe also played for Reading and Sheffield Wednesday during his 11-year career, as well as clubs in Russia, Turkey and Holland.

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