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Christine and the Queens covers Travis Scott’s ‘Highest in the Room’

Another quarantine cover from the singer’s studio

Christine and the Queens has been busy in self-isolation, livestreaming shows, connecting (virtually) with other artists such as Charli XCX, and posting acoustic versions of her own songs. There have also been a few covers of other artists’ songs, including a tribute to Bill Withers after he passed away late last month.

As of April 21, we can add a cover of Travis Scott’s “Highest in the Room” to the list. Christine and the Queens’ expressive version of the song – which featured on the rapper’s collaborative Jackboys album late last year – is performed “up close and personal”, as per the caption of the Instagram post.

The French artist has also recently contributed to One World: Together at Home, a concert curated by Lady Gaga to benefit the World Health Organization and Global Citizen amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Her performance came alongside appearances from Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé, who performed or shared messages about the pandemic.

Watch Christine and the Queens’ “Highest in the Room” cover below.

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