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''Chris'' is the second studio album by French singer
Christine and the Queens Rahim Claude Redcar (sometimes shortened to Chris or Redcar; born Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier; 1 June 1988) is a French singer and songwriter, best known under the pseudonym of Christine and the Queens. Born and raised in Nantes, he started ...
, released on 21 September 2018 in both English and French versions through
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. It was preceded by the release of two singles, each of which were released in both English and French versions: "Girlfriend" / "Damn, dis-moi", featuring
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, and "Doesn't Matter" / "Doesn't Matter (Voleur de soleil)". An English-language single, " 5 Dollars", was also released alongside an S&M-inspired video, followed by the French version of "La Marcheuse". On
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and other online streaming and download services, the album includes 23 tracks, with 11 in English and 12 in French, most of which are versions of the same song. The album is available physically in individual French and English versions and sets including both.


Background

Although still credited to Christine and the Queens, Héloïse Letissier explained before the album's release that he had adopted the simplified moniker Chris, saying "it had to be Chris at some point because I was bolder and stronger and had more muscle ..it was natural for me to shed the rest of the stage name and to cut my hair."


Music and themes

In a track-by-track interview with Letissier, ''
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'' said the album "bounces from horny consumerism to melancholic machismo to stark vulnerability". It contrasted ''Chris'' with Letissier's debut album '' Chaleur humaine'', saying that album's "warmth was slow-burning,
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''Chris'' is red hot, sweaty, and insatiable". Letissier later elaborated: "The first album was born out of the frustration of being an aberration in society, because I was a young queer woman. The second was really born out of the aberration I was becoming, which was a powerful woman—being lustful and horny and sometimes angry, and craving for this will to just own everything a bit more and apologise a bit less." ''
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'' stated the album is "less starry-eyed than its predecessor", calling the lyrics more direct and sharp than before. It also claimed the album "explodes" Letissier's queer, feminist identity. Letissier named some of his references for the album were "immediate, catchy pop productions" by the likes of Cameo and
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, also specifically naming
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's '' Dangerous'' and
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'' as influences. The track "Goya Soda" references the Spanish painter
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.


Critical reception

''Chris'' received widespread acclaim from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 89, based on 26 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim". Robert Steiner of ''
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'' called the album a "refreshing, empowering record" and complimented its "stellar production and contagiously danceable jams", as well as Letissier's "engrossing lyricism". Although he felt that the album "loses steam" in its second half, Steiner named "The Walker" as a highlight for its "poignant" portrayal of a victim of
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. In her review for
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, Heather Phares concluded that "As he examines what masculinity, femininity, strength, and vulnerability mean to him, Christine has never sounded more exposed -- or in control. A triumph, ''Chris'' reaffirms just how masterfully he engages minds, hearts, and bodies."


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Track listing

Notes * All English and French track titles, except "Goya Soda" / "Goya ! Soda !", are stylised in
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capitalisation. * The French tracks "Bruce est dans le brouillard" and "Le G" have no English counterparts, while the English track "Feel So Good" has no French counterpart.


Personnel

Only English track titles listed, except for French-exclusive tracks. Musicians * Héloïse Letissier – arrangement, performance; drum programming , bass ,
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, keyboards ,
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, harpsichord , drums , piano , additional synths * Cole M.G.N. – additional arrangement , drum programming , bass , Moog , drums , keyboards , additional drum programming , additional synths *
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, vocals , bass , drum programming * David Frank – keyboards , bass , piano * Marlon McClain – guitars * James Manning – bass * Lance Tolbert – bass *
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* Bastien Doremus – additional drum programming Technical *
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– mixing * Chris Galland – mix engineering * Robin Florent – mix assistance * Scott Desmarais – mix assistance * Felix Rémy – recording assistance * Michael Tainturier – recording assistance * Chris Steffen – recording assistance * David Davis – engineering * Chab – mastering Artwork * Jamie Morgan – photos * Tracy Ma – artwork * Laurent Antoine – design * Auriana Beltrand – design


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References

{{Authority control 2018 albums Because Music albums Rahim Redcar albums Albums produced by Cole M. Greif-Neill Contemporary R&B albums by French artists Disco albums by French artists