Charli XCX

English singer and songwriter

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2025 Charli XCX released the music video for 'party 4 u', directed by Mitch Ryan
May 15 2025 Released a music video for 'Party 4 U' after the song went viral on TikTok, coinciding with the fifth anniversary of the How I'm Feeling Now album.
2025 Charli XCX is set to star in the film 'Rosa' which is currently in post-production
2025 Performed at Laneway Festival
2025 Signed 'An Open Letter of solidarity to the trans community from the UK Music Industry' in response to the UK Supreme Court ruling on For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers.
2025 Charli XCX releases 'How I'm Feeling Now' album featuring the single 'Party 4 U', which charted in multiple countries including positions 34, 35, 55, and 16
March 22 2025 Appears on Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's track 'Bluest Flame' from the album 'I Said I Love You First'.
2024 Charli XCX discussed her mixed heritage in a Vogue interview, reflecting on her experiences growing up between two cultural identities.
2024 Charli XCX released music videos for 'Von Dutch', '360', and 'Guess' featuring Billie Eilish.
2024 Collaborates with A. G. Cook on 'Britpop' album tracks 'Britpop' and 'Lucifer', and works with Brooke Candy on 'Block' from the Candyland album.
2024 Collaborated with A. G. Cook on 'Britpop' and 'Television' from the album Britpop
2024 Collaborated with A. G. Cook and Addison Rae on 'Lucifer' from the album Britpop
2024 Her single 'Girl, So Confusing' (Remix) with Lorde achieved Gold certification in multiple charts
2024 Released her sixth studio album Brat, which became her second UK number-one album and was named best album of 2024 by Billboard and Rolling Stone. Earned eight Grammy Award nominations and won three: Best Dance Pop Recording for 'Von Dutch', Best Dance/Electronic Album, and Best Recording Package. Awarded the ASCAP Global Impact Award and featured on Gold House's most impactful Asian A100 list.
2024 Awarded the ASCAP Global Impact Award and named on Gold House's most impactful Asian A100 list, becoming the first South Asian woman of British Indian origin to be honoured.
2024 The Independent ranked Crash as number eight on their list of the 20 most underrated albums ever, highlighting the album's significance in Charli XCX's discography.
2024 Won three Grammy Awards: Best Dance Pop Recording for 'Von Dutch', Best Dance/Electronic Album, and Best Recording Package.
2024 Received eight Grammy Award nominations at the 67th annual ceremony, including Album of the Year for Brat.
2024 Released a remix album for Brat featuring Billie Eilish on 'Guess', which became her first number-one hit as a lead artist on the UK Singles Chart.
2024 Announced the Brat Tour and a co-headlining Sweat Tour with Troye Sivan
2024 Awarded the ASCAP Global Impact Award in recognition of her contributions to pop music.
2024 Scheduled to appear as a guest on 'Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain'
2024 Named on Gold House's most impactful Asian A100 list, becoming the first South Asian woman of British Indian origin to be honoured.
December 6 2024 Named one of the most influential women of 2024 by Financial Times.
November 16 2024 Appeared as host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live.
October 2024 Named US ambassador of Valentino Beauty.
October 11 2024 Released the remix album 'Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat', featuring collaborations with artists like Ariana Grande, Kesha, and Caroline Polachek.
August 2024 Clarified her previous tweet was not intended as a formal endorsement, but expressed willingness to help 'prevent democracy from failing forever'
July 2024 Tweeted apparent endorsement of Kamala Harris's presidential campaign with the tweet 'kamala IS brat'
June 7 2024 Released the album Brat, which received universal critical acclaim and achieved a Metacritic score of 95.
May 10 2024 Released '360' as the second single from Brat, accompanied by a music video.
February 29 2024 Released 'Von Dutch', the lead single for her sixth album Brat.
February 22 2024 Played her second Boiler Room set titled PARTYGIRL in Brooklyn, which received 37,000 RSVPs and featured guest performances from A.G. Cook, George Daniel, Doss, Easyfun, Addison Rae, and Julia Fox.
2023 Charli XCX worked on several collaborative tracks, including 'In the City' with Sam Smith, 'Speed Drive' for the Barbie album, and songs with Thy Slaughter like 'Bullets' and 'Heavy'.
2023 Continued collaborations with The Japanese House, Easyfun, and Thy Slaughter, releasing tracks like 'Friends', 'No Body', 'Heavy', and 'Bullets'.
2023 Charli XCX released the music video for 'Speed Drive'.
2023 Collaborated with Thy Slaughter on 'Heavy' and 'Bullets' from Soft Rock
2023 Remixed Caroline Polachek's 'Welcome to My Island' with George Daniel
2023 Renewed her contract with Atlantic record label.
2023 A decade after its initial release, 'True Romance' re-entered the Australian Vinyl Albums (ARIA) chart, peaking at number 17.
2023 Contributed the single 'Speed Drive' to the Barbie film soundtrack.
2023 Charli XCX composed the soundtrack for the feature film 'Bottoms', collaborating with Leo Birenberg
November 2023 Became engaged to George Daniel.
October 2023 Teamed up with Sam Smith on the single 'In the City'.
August 2023 Collaborated with Addison Rae on the song '2 Die 4' from Rae's extended play (EP) AR.
April 15 2023 Co-headlined the Coachella Festival.
April 15 2023 Charli XCX co-headlined the Coachella Festival.
February 2023 Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue interview that she signed a new recording contract for her next two albums.
2022 Charli XCX released music videos for 'Beg for You' featuring Rina Sawayama, 'Baby', 'Every Rule', 'Used to Know Me', and 'Hot In It' with Tiësto.
2022 Released the third single 'Beg for You' featuring Rina Sawayama, a collaboration that had been teased since 2019.

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