Christine And The Queens: Powerful, Liberated And 'Obsessed'
8 years, 9 months ago

Christine And The Queens: Powerful, Liberated And 'Obsessed'

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LOIC VENANCE via Getty Images “I’m just drawn to hands,” she told me as she gazed down at the rings adorning her fingers. '” Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images Thus, Christine and the Queens was born the moment Letissier, who uses the "she" pronoun, decided “to own everything that I was ashamed of before,” she told Miranda. Two of Letissier’s most popular songs on the album, “Tilted” and “iT” -- the latter of which repeats the words “I’m a man now" -- are about living between boundaries. “If I want to say I’m a man for three minutes, then be it, I’m a man for three minutes,” she told Miranda, later adding, “It has to do, again, with this will I had and I still have to take a man’s place like, 'OK, I’m in charge now.'

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