You may not know it, but you need Barbelle in your life.

Why?

Because this female-driven, queer, musical web series is so totally different than any of the other entertainment options we're all so accustomed to.

Here's what you need to know about it, and why it's the binge-worthy show you didn't even know you were waiting for.

What is it?

Barbelle is the brainchild of Toronto-based creative partners Karen Knox and Gwenlyn Cumyn. The show follows pop-duo turned lovers Veronica (Knox) and Alice (Cumyn) as they reach uber-stardom, but then decide to break up. Or ... try to at least.

They soon find out that due to a binding contract they'll not only need to keep making music together but also maintain the facade of a romantic relationship.

As the two attempt to navigate their (romantic) break-up and get to work on a second album, a bright-eyed rising pop star named Lulu enters the equation with her sights set on Alice and drama unfolds from there in a funny, fresh, quirky way that will leave you instantly clicking to the next episode.

And that's just season one.

How many seasons are there?

The entirety of season one is available to stream right now and the first block of episodes of season two are now available to stream (see below to find out where you can watch)

Season two picks up slightly after the first left off, and this time the secret of Alice and Veronica's break-up is out, they're in the middle of a joint concert tour with Lulu and her new band, AND they are all the subjects of a 'Real Housewives'-esque behind-the-scenes reality show. Queue more drama.

Why should I watch?

Besides that fact that this series fills a deep void for female-driven content, it also offers some much-needed LGBTQ representation that many audiences are starved for.

And as if that wasn't enough the show poignantly tackles subjects like addiction, mental health, coming out and the #metoo movement.

Also, there are catchy tunes that you'll be humming all day.

Where can I watch?

The first season of Barbelle is available to stream on YouTube's KindaTV, and on Amazon Prime Video.

Season two drops April 10 on KindaTV.