Christine and the Queens singer Héloïse Letissier at the NME Awards - Landmark / Starface

Charli XCX and Christine and the Queens went up. The two artists, who recently distinguished themselves with their common title Gone , launched, on the sidelines of the NME Awards, a call to end male domination in the music industry. The Reading & Leeds festival recently released a program where most of the headliners are men. A state of affairs that does not pass, for the two singers.

“The changes must come from the industry itself. Yes, the festivals must bring in more women, but the industry must also recognize the women who work within it, the producers, the authors, the managers, everyone. I feel like if I were a man, I would be given more credit for what I do, "said the interpreter for Boys .

Get rid of patriarchy

As for Héloïse Letissier, alias Chris, from Christine and the Queens, it is the very structure of society that must be changed to improve the condition of women. “When you're a woman, you have to say no twice as often. You have to justify yourself twice as often. And we are judged for what we manage to do (…) We still have a lot of work to do before getting rid of patriarchy, ”she said.

The two artists are on the same wavelength, therefore. And that's good, since after the success of their first collaboration, they could very soon work together again. "Maybe it's too early to talk about it but it's addictive to work with you so I would say yes direct," assured Chris.

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