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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' cast will sing again on Christina Chong’s new album.Strange New WorldsfilmedStar Trek’s first-ever musical episode in 2022, which went on to become a hit with critics and audiences. The soundtrack to “Subspace Rhapsody” even hit the top of Apple Music’s Top 10.Christina Chong was emboldened byStrange New Worlds' musical to pursue her music careeras she was trained in musical theater. Last year, Christina released her first EP, “Twin Flames,” and a naughty Christmas single, “Fck U 4 Xmas.”

Screen Rantexclusively interviewed Christina Chong atSTLV: Trek to Vegasto get the scoop on the clip fromStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 3 released at San Diego Comic-Con, as well as Christina’s next album, which will feature a new style and the vocal talents of herStrange New Worldscast matesJess Bush, Celia Rose Gooding, Ethan Peck, and Melissa Navia.Christina also revealed that she has asked Anson Mount to sing on her new album.Read her quote below:

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These are new songs and a new style. Now, I’m not sure if it’s going to be an EP that I’m releasing or if I’m just going to wait and release the album, but the new style I was working on in Toronto was neo-soul kind of vibes inspired by jungle. And I had Celia, Jess, and Melissa come join me on one track, and then I had Ethan join me on another track. And I actually spoke to Anson the other day. I was like, ‘Huh, could we get Anson Mount on a track?’ And he was very up for it. I’m going to spend time in Nashville and LA for the rest of this year writing the rest of the album, and I’m still going to figure out if it’s all going to be neo-soul, or what is it going to be. So I’m just going to write a load of songs and then figure it out.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds Musical Episode Ending Explained

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' musical episode ended with a rousing grand finale where song was both the problem and the solution to save the galaxy.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Is Exploring Taking The Musical To Broadway

Strange New Worlds' cast would perform on the stage

The surest sign of what a sensationStar Trek: Strange New Worlds' musical has become are the talks aboutbringing “Subspace Rhapsody” to Broadwayor some sort of live stage production.Strange New Worldsshowrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers have confirmed that they are exploring the potential of doing “Subspace Rhapsody” live.For their part,Strange New Worlds' actors like Christina Chong, Melissa Navia, Jess Bush, and Celia Rose Gooding have all expressed their interest in performing in a live version ofStrange New Worlds' musical.

Christina Chong’s new track that Celia Rose Gooding, Jess Bush, and Melissa Navia joined her on is called “Space Girlz”.

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Meanwhile,Christina Chong is pursuing her passion for musicwith all-new songs on her upcoming album featuring herStar Trek: Strange New Worldscast mates, capitalizing on the tremendous goodwill from “Subspace Rhapsody.“Christina performed on stage in Las Vegas for the first time, alongside many of her fellow Star Trek actors, as part ofSTLV: Trek to Vegas,and Chong has plans to perform her music live and tour. In Toronto, Christina worked with award-winning music producer Jim Anderson, and she will keep making music during her hiatus fromStar Trek: Strange New Worlds,which begins filming season 4 in 2025.