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Anna Delvey on the fire escape of her East Village apartment, while on house arrest on November 7, 2022 in New York City.

Anna Delvey is making an unlikely career move — into music.

TheInventing Annamuse, 32, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, collaborated with TikTok celebrity and rising country singer Brooke Butler on the single “What the Hell?”

According toDeadline, the single will be the theme song for Delvey’s new podcastThe Anna Delvey Show,which she launched June 6. Delvey has since posted episodes featuring comedianWhitney Cummings,Washington Postjournalist Taylor Lorenz and Sunflower Bean’s Julia Cumming. Other special guests will includeJulia Fox, Jeremy O. Harris andEmily Ratajkowski, all of whom came to her house to record the podcast.

“What the Hell?” isn’t your a run-of-the-mill country song. Instead it features never-before-heard audio from a phone call Delvey made while she was incarcerated on Rikers Island.

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Also featured on “What the Hell?” is Audio Chateau, a collective that has worked with artists like Machine Gun Kelly and Trippie Redd.

“What the Hell?is authentic to the type of music I like to make. It’s a fun song and I know a lot of folks will be curious to hear this side of Anna. My hope is that the TikTok world will have some fun with this as well," Gutstadt told the outlet.

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Anna Delvey poses for a photo at her home on November 16, 2022 in New York City.

Delvey has been on house arrest in New York City since October 2022due to an ongoing immigration case.

The fraudster is infamously known for masquerading as a wealthy German heiress to infiltrate herself into the inner circle of the city’s biggest socialites. From the time she moved to New York from Russia in 2013 to the time of her arrest in 2017, sheused a fake personato spend invalid credit cards and issue fake bank statements, moved from hotel to hotel and stole roughly $275,000. She even touted the Anna Delvey Foundation, a private club and art foundation, to lure wealthy donors and expand her profile.

Back in 2019,Delvey was found guiltyof eight charges, including attempted grand larceny in the first degree, grand larceny in the second degree, grand larceny in the third degree and theft of services. While her sentence was initially four to 12 years in prison, she was released early in February 2021.

Delvey is currently only permitted to leave her home for weekly immigration meetings.

source: people.com