
Charli XCX Says Her Last Album Had Songs 'I'd Never Listen To' | W07JQ48 | 2024-02-21 13:08:01
After releasing an album filled with music she wouldn't take heed to, Charli XCX is over enjoying it protected.
"I kinda miss the time when pop music was really risky and crazy," Charli, 31, informed The Face in an interview revealed Monday, February 19. "I miss the Paris Hilton days. Everyone is so apprehensive about every part proper now, how they're perceived if this art they've created is going to offend anyone. It limits artistic output to assume like that. I'm also just into this concept of lying on a regular basis. Being actually truthful, but in addition mendacity. F—okay it!"
Charli can also be being trustworthy about her final album, 2022's Crash. Her fifth album was Charli's try and make a commercially viable document, per The Face. Whereas it was a average success each commercially and critically, she doesn't need to put out any extra "vanilla palatable flatness" into the pop world.
"There have been songs on Crash that I might by no means take heed to," she says, citing her music "Yuck" for instance. "I needed to modify after Crash — I wasn't born to do radio liners," she stated. "That's not who I am at all."
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Charli explained what will probably be on her subsequent album (its working title is XCX6). There will probably be "irresistible club-pop made by a dyed-in-the-wool get together woman," with music so "brazen" that it'll demolish Crash. "[I'm] over this idea of metaphor and wonder in artwork — I just need directness from me," she advised The Face. "I would like issues to feel fast and quick and dirty."
The subsequent album will probably be Charli's "most aggressive and confrontational" report, including that she's ready for individuals to "assume I'm a bitch, but I'm not that." The Face also notes that XCX6 could have a track a few strained relationship she has with an unnamed female artist, which can doubtless trigger a response on-line.
On prime of that, XCX6 will even explore society's "fascination with mean women" and why "succubus-looking, dead-eyed ladies" like herself are coded as mean.
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"I get uninterested in behaving in a approach that folks anticipate me, or anticipate pop stars, to behave. I'm not a role model — and I by no means did this because I needed to be," she stated, including that she understands that it "comes with the territory" of being famous. As an alternative, Charli aims to be a task model for "a really flawed, genuinely actual, non-perfect individual."
Charli's next album may even explore her grief over SOPHIE, the Scottish music producer who died after an unintentional fall in January 2021. Charli dedicated Crash to SOPHIE and informed The Face that although the late hyperpop pioneer "believed in me in ways in which I didn't consider [in] myself," she felt distant from SOPHIE "because I used to be in awe of her and needed to impress her."
"I didn't really feel like I was magical enough for this unbelievably magic individual," she stated. "And that makes me ashamed now I don't have the opportunity to experience that anymore as a result of she's gone."
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