Christine and the Queens is back with a brand new song, and this time he’s bringing a very special collaborator along for the ride. The new track, “Ah Ya”, features longtime friend and creative partner Thee Diane, and together they deliver something that feels joyful, instinctive, and deeply alive. From the very first moments, the song pulls you into its rhythm-driven world, where movement and emotion feel inseparable.
What makes “Ah Ya” stand out is the chemistry between the two artists. Rather than one voice leading and the other following, the song feels like a true exchange, playful, fluid, and full of trust. Christine’s expressive vocals glide through the track while Thee Diane’s presence adds warmth and grounding, giving the song a communal, almost celebratory feeling.
“Ah Ya” feels like a celebration of freedom: creative, emotional, and physical. It continues Christine and the Queens’ recent journey toward more open, body-led music while highlighting the power of collaboration built on friendship. Whether you listen with headphones on or let it fill a room, the song leaves you with a simple feeling: lightness, connection, and the urge to press play one more time.
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