Christine Lee is that friend who’ll hype you up, hand you lip gloss, and then hand you your feelings back in a song. She’s a warm glow in a petite frame, but don’t be fooled. Her voice can fill a stadium until she sings. Her buttery voice glides over deep, bouncy 808s, where sweet meets swagger and femininity meets force. It’s silk over steel and it hits right in the chest.
Rooted in the golden era of 90s R&B but pulsing with the energy of now, Christine’s sound is a love letter to the girls who feel everything deeply but still show up with glitter and grace. She blends poetic vulnerability with hip-melting grooves, crafting tracks that let you dance your heartbreak away. Or just strut a little harder in the mirror. Think Aretha Franklin power wrapped in an R&B-pop sparkle; a mix of timeless soul and modern attitude.
Christine’s world is where elegance and edge hold hands. She loves the old-school glam: Audrey Hepburn, satin gloves, and candlelight, but she’s also got that quiet rebel streak. The one that could hold her own in a hip-hop music video. Her songs are built for both sides of you: the tender one who still believes in love, and the bold one who knows her worth.
At her core, Christine makes music for women finding their fire. Her lyrics are honest but never heavy; her voice, feminine but never fragile. She reminds you that strength doesn’t have to be loud. It can sound like a melody, move like a heartbeat, and glow like something you’ve always known about yourself. But hey, sometimes… It can be louuuud.
Her artistry has already earned real recognition: a finalist spot in the Canadian Songwriting Challenge, performances at Shambhala Music Festival (opening for the legendary hip-hop crew Hieroglyphics, featured on BET’s “Greatest Rap Crew of All Time”), and standout sets at The Cultch’s Ignite! Youth Arts Festival and Black Music Month Vancouver, where she shared the stage with rising R&B talents like AHSIA, Bukola, and Desiree Dawson.
Christine Lee is a gem waiting to be discovered. Her music is a reminder that you can be soft and strong, classic and new, sweet and full of fire. And when her voice hits that first note, you’ll feel it: deep, bold, and beautifully alive.