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Charli XCX's 'Brat' Remix Album Features Madonna, Grimes, and More

Charli XCX's new remix album features Madonna, Grimes, and other notable artists, set for release on October 11, 2024.

Published on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 9:00 PM

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Charli XCX is set to drop a reimagined version of her acclaimed album, 'Brat', under the title 'Brat and It's Completely Different But Also Still Brat' on October 11, 2024. An unconfirmed list of contributors has emerged online, suggesting that this upcoming remix album will include features from notable artists such as Madonna, Caroline Polachek, SOPHIE, and Grimes.

This remix album follows the success of the original 'Brat', which has fast become a cultural phenomenon since its release. Charli recently shared that the album will showcase a variety of remixed tracks including collaborations with big names such as Troye Sivan on 'Talk Talk' and Billie Eilish on 'Guess'. Other remixes have been confirmed with artists like Addison Rae, Lorde, Robyn, and Yung Lean, as well as contributions from Dua Lipa singing in both Spanish and French.

The rumored features have sparked excitement among fans; however, some skepticism surrounds the list as it reportedly includes a track remix by SOPHIE, who tragically passed away in 2021. This song is said to be a tribute referring to her 2017 track 'It's Okay To Cry'. Furthermore, Kesha, PinkPantheress, Rosala, and Shygirl are also mentioned as potential contributors.

As of now, the complete and verified tracklist remains unclear, but fans can follow the album's updates here. Charli is currently on a joint tour with Troye Sivan, further fueling the anticipation for her new release, which aims to deliver an exciting fresh take on the original album’s creativity.

For full details on this evolving story, including the current tracklist and how to pre-save it, visit NME.

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