Charli XCX has revealed that she has been working within the studio alongside the likes of Bon Iver and Danielle Haim.
In a brand new interview with New York Magazine, the ‘Brat‘ singer opened up about what the long run holds for her following the key success of her sixth studio album and shared who she has presently been collaborating with.
Speaking to the outlet, she instructed journalist Brock Colyar that the evening previous to their chat, she had spent within the studio with the ‘Skinny Love’ hitmaker and the center sister of the Haim group.
XCX additionally revealed {that a} “full-length other project,” is within the works, nevertheless, she didn’t affirm if it will be a remix album. “But it’s definitely in the bratosphere, so to speak,” she stated.
The ‘Guess’ singer additionally used the interview to answer the a number of suppose items that declared ‘Brat’ summer season to be over after she tweeted “Kamala IS brat”, following Joe Biden’s endorsement of Kamala Harris within the 2024 US presidential race. The tweet went viral and was adopted by Harris’s marketing campaign workforce, resulting in an odd collision of worlds when CNN tried to elucidate the idea of ‘Brat’, reside on air.
“To be on the right side of democracy, the right side of women’s rights, is hugely important to me,” the singer defined. “I’m blissful to assist to forestall democracy from failing perpetually.
“I obviously knew what I was doing,” she continued, although added that she didn’t anticipate the immense response to the tweet. “Did I think me talking about being a messy bitch and, like, partying and needing a Bic lighter and a pack of Marlboro Lights would end up on CNN? No.”
XCX additionally stated that she doesn’t wish to be “a political artist”. “I’m not Bob Dylan, and I’ve never pretended to be. My music is not political.”
“Everything I do in my life feeds back into my art. Everything I say, wear, think, enjoy – it all funnels back into my art. Politics doesn’t feed my art.”
Last week, she teased a brand new remix on TikTookay as she prepares to go into “Brat Autumn”. The new observe seems to pattern Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’ and would comply with on from the Billie Eilish-featuring remix of ‘Guess’.
In a four-star assessment of ‘Brat’, NME wrote: “It all paints a picture of who XCX is in 2024. Growing pains, grief and aching doubts come alongside self-confidence, celebration and the knowledge of the place XCX holds in the musical landscape – indeed, she kicks off ‘360’ with the knowing: “I went my own way and I made it / I’m your favourite reference baby”.
“With ‘Brat’, XCX demonstrates that going her own way will always sound pretty good.”