Christine and the Queens and Marc Cerrone release the track Catching Feelings

VIDEO - After working together on a cover of Supernature, the French disco pioneer's 1977 hit, the two artists have teamed up again for a track that will appear on their joint EP, available at the end of the month.
The duo is back and showing no signs of slowing down. After working together for the first time last summer for the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, Christine and the Queens and Marc Ceronne have released a new joint track , available since last week. Catching Feelings, a disco-pop track, calls on the public to " not be afraid to express their feelings ."
" You've been alone for so long (...)/ You're enough, you don't need a man/ Too many fools have ruined your plans/ But don't be worried, be carefree/ And don't be afraid to have feelings for me (...) Take a chance, I could be your man/ Free your mind, open up, I could be the one you love ," we can hear in this title sung in English by Christine and the Queens.
" I see it as an invitation to embrace love in all its forms, to surrender to emotions, at a time when vulnerability is sometimes denied ," he says in an interview with Le Point . Catching Feelings was first unveiled on the Croisette during the Cannes Film Festival before the release of the music video, directed by the singer. We see him in the studio, in a dance hall, and even on the streets of Paris.
This track is the first single from the joint EP with the French composer and disco pioneer, expected at the end of the month, which will feature four songs: Catching Feelings, Last Ones, Give It to Me and the cover of Supernature, the title that marked their first collaboration. Marc Cerrone had approached Christine and the Queens to revisit his hit released in 1977, for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. Supernature served as the soundtrack for the final scene of the ceremony, around the Eiffel Tower.
Christine and the Queens recently released Hopecore, a seven-song album written, recorded, and mixed entirely by him. Cerrone is currently working on his Summer Tour and will soon be the subject of a documentary about him, airing on Canal+.
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