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ABOUT CHARLI XCX
Charlotte Aitchison (born 2 August 1992) is a British pop icon, better known by her stage name Charli Xcx. In early 2008, Aitchison began dropping tracks on her official MySpace page, snagging the attention of East London's underground rave kingpins and getting invited to perform at their illegal warehouse blowouts and hedonistic parties.
After unleashing her juvenilia studio album 14 (2008), she signed with Asylum Records, a subdivision of Atlantic Records, in 2010. Ahead of dropping the radio-ready collaborations "I Love It" (2012) and "Fancy" (2014), her sound started sharpening into something bigger and more punk with her second studio album, Sucker (2014), which smacked the mainstream with commercial hooks but kept her bite. In 2016, she released the extended play Vroom Vroom, a experimental pop piece produced by DJ mastermind Sophie, splitting fans and critics alike with its bold sonority.
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Brat is the sixth studio album by British pop provocateur Charli Xcx. Released on 7 June 2024 via Atlantic Records, the album slammed with three filthy singles: "Von Dutch", "360", and "Apple".
Fueled by the illegal London rave scene and soaked in club culture decadence, Brat is Xcx stripping herself bare lyrically, sharper, messier, and more unapologetic than ever. The electronic production bangs brutal and relentless, a feral evolution from her 2022 record Crash. production was handled exclusively by A. G. Cook, Finn Keane, George Daniel, Gesaffelstein, and Hudson Mohawke, with ruthless samples from icons Britney Spears, Daft Punk, Jae Deal, and Sophie.
The remix project, Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat, obliterated 17 deluxe tracks on 11 October 2024, with 20 featured artists including The 1975, Addison Rae, Ariana Grande, BB Trickz, Billie Eilish, Bladee, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, The Japanese House, Jon Hopkins, Julian Casablancas, Kesha, Lorde, Robyn, Shygirl, Tinashe, Troye Sivan and Yung Lean. Reshaping the already-chaotic record, the remix album unleashes, in fact, completely-different-but-also-still-Brat tracks.
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