CHARLI XCX

 

Charli XCX — born Charlotte Aitchison, in Cambridge, UK — is an artist built on contradictions. She is simultaneously a critically-acclaimed indie darling but mainstream enough to claim multiple Top 40 chart entries in the UK, and separate No.1s on both the UK Official Charts and the Billboard 100. She’s been signed to majors, but often operates like a DIY bedroom artist, chucking out singles and mixtapes as she pleases. At home in the underground, but enough of a household name to front documentaries and podcasts for the BBC, she makes pop music, but maybe prefers not to. There’s a disruptive, rebellious streak to her artistry that has defined the over ten years since she wrote the hit-making hook for Swedish duo Icona Pop, and perennial anthem I Don’t Care. (She’s also behind the hook and bridge for Iggy Azalea’s Fancy.)

Since releasing her 2016 EP Vroom Vroom, Charli has secured a reputation as one of the most voraciously collaborative and experimentally-minded pop auteurs working. Her full-length releases are studded with guests like Carly Rae Jepsen, Mykki Blanco, CupcakKe, Troye Sivan, Rina Sawayama and Yaeji — voices from the centre as well as the margins. Charli easily conducts energy between these two spheres. Across her albums and mixtapes, Charli has cultivated a gripping sound that’s instantly identifiable as hers alone. Ever since she started working with avant-pop producers like PC Music founder A.G. Cook and the late visionary SOPHIE, her recorded voice has gone through especially chaotic mutations — mangled, melted and crystallised by pitch-shifting and Auto-Tune.

In 2022 she released her fifth studio album, Crash. Self-described as her “sellout” album, Charli promised “ultimate pop music” inspired by the 80s as a chaser to the futuristic hyperpop of her Mercury Prize-nominated lockdown album how I’m feeling now. In the time since, she’s stepped into movie mode, contributing to the soundtracks of films Bodies Bodies Bodies and Barbie — with Speed Drive, her contribution to the latter, entering the UK Singles Chart at No.9.

 

Charli XCX © Yavez Anthonio

Charli XCX: Pull Up to the Party

Charlotte Aitchison is taking pop on a thrilling joyride. Chal Ravens joins her as she powers into the future

The BBC World Service will broadcast a documentary about Charli XCX

A BBC radio documentary about Charli XCX will air on 11 September. Presenter Kate Mossman…

Charli XCX – Pop 2

Nathan Ma reviews the pop singer’s latest guest-heavy mixtape and finds a star who’s more firmly in control of her sound

Charli XCX

Charli XCX announces mixtape POP 2, drops new track Out Of My Head

Over the weekend, the pop artist hinted at a new release featuring Mykki Blanco, Carly Rae Jepsen and SOPHIE

Charli XCX hints at mixtape with Mykki Blanco and Carly Rae Jepsen

A follow-up to ‘Number 1 Angel’ may be coming soon

Charli XCX – Number 1 Angel

Recruiting a PC Music all-star production team, this Twitter-released mixtape is saccharine-sweet and playful – just don’t look for anything too deep

Charli XCX

Charli XCX drops Number 1 Angel mixtape

Featuring Uffie, MØ and former Crack cover star Abra

Blondie announce new album

Blondie’s new album will feature tracks by Dev Hynes, Charli XCX, Dave Sitek

Listen to ‘Fun’, the first single to be taken from Blondie’s forthcoming LP ‘Pollinator’ now

Lil Yachty admirers discuss his unique style

Charli XCX, DJ Semtex, Liam Hodges and Ethereal discuss the Atlanta rapper’s opinion-splitting musical style

Lil Yachty and Charli XCX share new song After The Afterparty

Charli XCX has recruited Atlantat’s Lil Yachty for her new ode to early morning debauchery,…

6 New Videos
You Need To See

Horny bees, glitter to the face and cold-blooded murder all appear in this week’s roundup

Stream Charli XCX’s documentary on feminism

Charli XCX recorded The F-Word and Me to explore what feminism means in 2015 A…

Turning Points: Ty Dolla $ign

The LA singer/rapper breaks down his West Coast DNA

Ty Dolla $ign, Charli XCX and Tinashe share Drop That Kitty video

Following a performance of the club-friendly banger at the MTV Movie Awards, the video for…

Glastonbury announce 75 acts for 2015

Following the confirmations that Foo Fighters and Kanye West would perform headline slots, Glastonbury have…