5 Oct, 2024

Charli XCX Drops Full Star-Studded Lineup for "Brat" Remix Album

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Charli XCX Drops Full Star-Studded Lineup for "Brat" Remix Album

Charli XCX has finally revealed the full roster of artists set to appear on her highly anticipated remix album, Brat, arriving October 11. After weeks of cryptic teasers, fans can now feast their eyes on a lineup brimming with pop royalty and unexpected collaborations.

Brat, a reimagined take on this summer's cultural sensation, has already been teased with massive tracks like "Von Dutch" featuring Addison Rae, "Girl, So Confusing" with Lorde, and "360" with Robyn and Yung Lean. Billie Eilish lends her talents to "Guess," while "Talk Talk" features Troye Sivan, with Dua Lipa adding a spoken-word contribution.

Rumors about who would feature on the album have been swirling for weeks, with names like Madonna, Caroline Polachek, SOPHIE, and Grimes all floating around in fan discussions. However, the final lineup is just as stacked. Joining the fold are Ariana Grande, Julian Casablancas, BB Trickz, Bladee, The Japanese House, Shygirl, Jon Hopkins, and yes, Caroline Polachek.

Earlier in the week, fans noticed mysterious green Brat billboards popping up in the hometowns of confirmed collaborators, including The 1975, Bon Iver, and Tinashe. But there were also fake billboards circulating online, sparking wild speculation that Fred Durst and other out-of-the-box picks might feature on the album.

While Charli hasn't disclosed who will appear on which tracks just yet, she did preview a remix of "Club Classics" featuring BB Trickz during a summer DJ set, giving fans a taste of what's to come.

The release of Brat aligns with Charli’s co-headlining Sweat Tour alongside Troye Sivan. The duo recently garnered rave reviews for their arena-shattering performances, with NME’s five-star review calling them “former pop underdogs who have cemented their status as arena-slaying icons.” As they brought the house down with joint performances of “1999” and the “Talk Talk” remix, it became clear: the underdog era is long behind them.

With Brat on the horizon, Charli XCX is proving that her reign is only just beginning.

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Source: TopHit

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