EntertainmentCharli xcx's star-studded remix album set to drop soon

Charli xcx's star-studded remix album set to drop soon

The remix album, "Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat," by Charli xcx will be released on October 11. The number of star-studded collaborations on this record is truly impressive.

Charli xcx's star-studded remix album set to drop soon
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5:33 PM EDT, October 10, 2024

On October 11, the remix version of one of the most popular albums of 2024 will premiere. The list of collaborations on "Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat" definitely shows that you don’t say no to Charli xcx.

Charli xcx featuring everyone

Fans of the British singer and songwriter are already familiar with several singles from the new record: "Guess" featuring Billie Eilish, "360" with Robyn and Young Lean, "Von Dutch a.g. cook remix" featuring Addison Rae, "Girl, so confusing" featuring Lorde, and "Talk Talk" with a guest appearance by Troye Sivan. The latter also discreetly features Dua Lipa, who speaks in both Spanish and French, as per Charli's request in the song's lyrics.

On October 8, Charli xcx revealed the full list of tracks and collaborations, which are no less impressive than the singles. On "Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat," we will hear from artists including Ariana Grande, Bon Iver, BB Trickz, The Japanese House, Tinashe, Julian Casablancas from The Strokes, The 1975, Bladee, Caroline Polachek, Jon Hopkins, and Shygirl.

New version of "Brat" collaborating with Moo Deng?

The star-studded collaborations were teased a few days earlier. Neon green billboards in the United States displayed the names of artists and bands that will appear on Charli xcx's new record. As soon as photos of the posters hit the internet, they sparked a wave of fakes suggesting collaborations with artists from Taylor Swift to Moo Deng.

"Brat" (the original album) is mentioned as a contender for many Grammys next year, in categories like Album of the Year, Best Dance/Electronic Album, and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. Nominations for the industry's most important awards will be announced on November 8.

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