Christine And The Queens and Tunji Ige Collaborate on New Song "No Harm Is Done"

Her latest collaboration is why this French singer is prime for a U.S. takeover this fall. Her newest track from the album finds her linking up with Tunji Ige.

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The latest taste of France's Christine and the Queens' debut album is why she is prime for a U.S. takeover this fall. While some may have caught her unusual electronic-pop stylings at Neon Gold's SXSW show this past March, the solo artist has steadily been infiltrating the music scene with a slew of headlining shows in NYC and Los Angeles as she familiarized a new audience with her brand of flamboyant pop and 2015 EP Saint Claude that has garnered Lorde, Madonna and Mark Ronson as new fans.

The newest track from the album that finds her linking up with young rapper Tunji Ige. All minimalistic electronics and percolating percussion, the song's smooth-burning melody is taut with tension and pregnant with high-level emotions about what is coming next. [It's] "the moment before," she told Fader. "[B]efore something happens, before we choose in which fight we want to engage. Anger came to me as something I could try to write about...articulating it is probably the first step towards action." Listen to "No Harm Is Done"  above and look for it on Christine and the Queens' debut album out October 16 (pre-order here).

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