Charli XCX to release new single called Rock Music

The star has had two UK number one singles and three number one albums.
Charli XCX to release new single called Rock Music

By Casey Cooper-Fiske, Press Association Senior Entertainment Reporter

Singer Charli XCX is to release a new single called Rock Music.

The Brat star, 33, whose real name is Charlotte Aitchison, will release the song at 9pm on Thursday with an accompanying music video. It is expected to be the lead single from her upcoming album.

A clip announcing the release shows a woman in high heels stamping on a guitar and breaking it, while a post to Charli’s second Instagram account, called B.Sides, shows a black and white picture of her, and a guitar band performing, accompanied with the caption “tonight”.

It comes after an interview in Vogue appeared to suggest the 360 singer was “making rock music” for her follow-up to 2024’s Brat, before she said in a post on Instagram: “I never said I was making a rock album.”

The Moment – UK premiere
The track is expected to be the lead single from the singer’s new album (Ian West/PA)

She told the fashion magazine: “If I’d made another album that felt more dance-leaning, it would have felt really hard, really sad, but what’s interesting for me is to bend the possibilities of what my perspective on that could be.”

The new album will not feature her trademark auto-tune, according to the Vogue piece. It will follow her Wuthering Heights companion album to Emerald Fennell’s film of the same name, released earlier this year, and also the Brat album, which sparked a cultural phenomenon.

The “Brat summer” trend, which caused a frenzy on social media, incorporated sultry fashion choices inspired by the neon green and black album cover.

Of her new record, she added: “We were doing our version of analogue, which is so silly and funny, but putting it through our lens, and making sure that nothing felt too macho was important.”

She said the new album would be inspired by her love of art and “what would happen if that was taken from me”, and how it gives her purpose in life.

Charli added that she did not want to mention her husband, The 1975 drummer George Daniel, on the album after he was referenced on a number of tracks on Brat, including Club Classics and Sympathy Is A Knife.

She said: “I don’t really want to write songs about my husband forever. I’m not sure how interesting that is, and he knows that.

“If I write about our relationship, I’m probably only really interested in writing about some of the more obscure feelings of being married.”

The singer starred in The Moment, a semi-fictional film looking at the release of Brat and the world tour that followed, earlier this year, and also appeared in other film projects including Pete Ohs’ Erupcja and Julia Jackman’s 100 Nights Of Hero.

Charli has had two UK number one singles and three number one albums, and is best known for tracks such as Boom Clap, Guess and I Love It with Swedish duo Icona Pop.

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