The singer Christine and the Queens publishes, this Friday, June 9, his “Paranoïa, Angels, True Love”, his fifth album.
Christine and the Queens, the return to grace. Just a few months after the disconcerting The adorable stars under the identity of his double Redcar, the singer, who is now a masculine genre, unveils this Friday, June 9, 2023 his fifth album, brilliant, baptized Paranoïa, angels, true love. A disc composed of 20 unreleased tracks, entirely in English, including three songs with Madonna (just that), which revives what made the success of Christine and the Queens in its infancy: unstoppable rhythms and a powerful voice.
The artist thus pursues his artistic route, on a path of Crete, between shadow and light, delivering here the second act of his “operatic gesture” begun with The adorable stars. Redcar and its dark questions give way once again to Christine and the Queens, powerful and celestial. Celeste, like Madonna’s voice on three of the album’s songs, Angel crying in my bed, I met an angel and Lick the light out. “It happened on a phone call, she said to me: ‘You’re crazy, I’ll do it’ (‘You’re crazy, I’m going to do it’)”, tells the singer to Inrockuptibles at about the coming of the queen of pop on her record.
Paranoïa, angels, true love, by Christine and the Queens, also includes a collaboration with Mike Dean (who works, among others, with Jay-Z, The Weeknd and Beyoncé) and two songs with American rapper 070 Shake.
As with every album release, the expectation will soon be around the concerts of Christine and the Queens, which are often exceptional. After the intimate and deep show of its Adorable stars, which had left the public often wary and breathless, Christine and the Queens will be back in style with dancers and musicians.
The artist will perform in many festivals, then survey the European and North American stages, with, in France, four concert dates: Lyon on November 20, Toulouse on 21, Marseille on 23 and Lille on 25.