Christine And The Queens's Half-French Travis Scott Cover Is A Treat
Christine and the Queens's quarantine has been spent putting unique spins on popular artists's hit songs. Her latest cover is of
Travis Scott's "
Highest in the Room" and she remakes it as a part-French pop masterpiece. Step into Christine's space and go on this journey with her.
The trip begins in her room with hardwood floors where she performed covers of songs from both
Steve Lacy and
The Weeknd. In a black dress shirt and pants, she vibes to a synthed-out recreation of "Highest In The Room,", singing its English language chorus before switching to French for a verse. The higher her shoulders bounce, the more she loses herself in the scene, fulling rocking out to her own creation. You'll be just as excited as you mimic her movements and work to learn the words to what she's saying.
Scott's "Highest in the Room" appeared on the Cactus Jack Records compilation album
JackBoys. The LP also featured "
Gatti," with
Pop Smoke, "Out West," with
Young Thug," along with a remix of "Highest In The Room" that features
Rosalía and
Lil Baby.
Christine's
cover of The Weeknd's "
Blinding Lights" was released last month. Captioned "#TogetherAtHome," she moved across her wooden floors for an one-of-a-kind take on the song.
Her last new music was the surprise six-track EP,
La Vita Nuova, that dropped in February. It featured the lead single, "
People, I have been Sad." She's released two episodes of a
documentary series that specifics the creation of the project and the accompanying
short film's choreography.
Take a look at Christine's cool cover of "Highest in the Room" up above.
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