Christine And The Queens Lyrics "IT" With iT I become the death Dickinson feared With iT I'm the red amiral on his ship And I raise Wet infans for my coronation I'll rule over my all my dead impersonations I've got iT I'm a man now And I won't let you steal iT I bought iT for myself I'm a man now It’s just someone that I want to grab by the hand, who could take me up there. It’s about being proud of who you are and where you stand.Yeah, I think my whole character, my whole project is queer in a way. Christine and the Queens’ 2014 French-language debut, Chaleur humaine, ... there was a constant fragility, and this song has a strength that was not there.

Because of this I feel really queer sometimes. “She is a writing technique,” Letissier says. With it I become the death Dickinson feared With it I'm the red admiral on his ship And I raise But I admire her for that. For “Tilted,” I first had this marching beat and bass line, and I built everything from it. It’s about a softer way of living, when you’re not sure [of who you are]. I love people that don’t have answers and are just trying to cope with it. On the first album, there was a constant fragility, and this song has a strength that was not there. Where does the hustling stop? The song also has a French version.

"Christine", which is recorded in French, was released for download on 13 October 2014 through Because Music as the third single from her debut studio album Chaleur humaine (2014). The fight is still going on. You start to think about the force fields of money, and how much you pay for what, and to soothe what?The French artist talks about the cinematic sensuality and brutal vulnerability of her latest transformative release.I love this song because it’s really blunt. People can get the movement you’re doing in really different ways. The most endearing thing about Christine and the Queens’ new single, “People, I’ve Been Sad,” is the fact that frontwoman Chris feels the need to tell you that she’s been sad. It’s like a crisis of faith with the TV on. Lyrics to 'It' by Christine and the Queens.
You can take it many different ways, because those kind of force fields and power relationships can be everywhere. It’s about giving some justice to that story, even though it’s not a triumphant one, because owning it makes the pain less absurd.

Christine and the Queens: I liked translating this song because the idea is the same in French and in English. We still have to be bosses and still have to educate people.

While working on staging the album live, I decided the sun stealer is going to be a character on stage with me. The triangle of me watching the guy watching the painting, and the guy laughing at the painting, and me being infuriated by my desire for him, because I’m infuriated by his behavior but at the same time I do want him, starts a loop of who looks at what and for what and who wants to eat who and for what?When I’m on tour, I’m noting everything that goes through my head.
I know what I want to do, but I wouldn’t do it all my own, I would go crazy. In French it’s about this liquid you have to heal your wounds that can be colored.

And the French version started to sound like a letter addressed to a former lover.It’s about how my inner turmoil suddenly meets more urgent, more terrible, more important turmoils—like how a sudden feeling of helplessness can suddenly resonate with the refugee crisis that I’m seeing on the news. I understand this anger and hunger she has to do everything by herself. During the process of the first album I discovered that I was really enjoying the sensuality in performing and absorbing music and just becoming a voice.Yes, it’s very much about that. This is insanely hard, to do an album by yourself.