Charli XCX, ti o da ni 1992, bẹrẹ akọkọ akọkọ rẹ nipasẹ fi awọn songs lori Myspace ati ki o lọ si gbajumo pẹlu awọn igbesẹ bi "I Love It" ati "Boom Clap." Gẹgẹbi awọn oniwe-tẹle-pushing music, Charli ti a ti fi awọn albumu ti a gbajumo bi Charli ati Crash. Ni 2024, o ti fi Brat, ti a ṣe nipasẹ a gige pẹlu Troye Sivan. Charli XCX jẹ tun a gbajumo-tẹle songwriter fun awọn olori bi Iggy Azalea, Selena Gomez, ati Shawn

Charlotte Emma Aitchison, known to the world as Charli XCX, was born on August 2, 1992, in Cambridge, England. Raised in Start Hill, Essex, she took her first steps into the music world by posting songs on Myspace in 2008. This early venture caught the attention of a promoter who saw her potential and invited her to perform at warehouse raves. These performances were the stepping stones that led to a recording contract with Asylum Records in 2010.
Awọn awọn ọdun akọkọ ti Charlie XCX ni ile-iṣẹ ti a ti tẹsiwaju nipasẹ ọpọlọpọ awọn singles ati mixtapes gbigbe nigba ti 2011 ati 2012. sibẹsibẹ, o jẹ awọn oniwe-iṣẹ rẹ pẹlu Icona Pop lori awọn song " I Love It" ni 2012 eyi ti o katapulted rẹ si awọn orilẹ-ede agbaye.
In 2013, she released her debut studio album, "True Romance." While the album received positive reviews from critics, it did not meet commercial expectations. This did not deter her. The following year, she contributed the hook and bridge to "Fancy" by rapper Iggy Azalea. The song not only finished the year as one of the best-selling singles worldwide but also earned nominations for two Grammy Awards.
Charli XCX's own single, "Boom Clap," released in 2014, became her first solo top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Her second studio album, "Sucker," released later that year, included successful singles like "Break the Rules" and "Doing It." The album was punk-influenced, showcasing her versatility and willingness to experiment with different genres.
Awọn ọdun 2015 ṣe iṣeduro kan pataki ninu awọn ipa rẹ music. O bẹrẹ lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn olupese ti o ni asopọ pẹlu awọn UK collective PC Music, gbọdọ siwaju sii gbigbe ati imọran. Eyi ipele ti iṣẹlẹ rẹ ni awọn gbigbe ti awọn "Vroom Vroom" EP ni 2016 ati awọn mixtapes "Number 1 Angel" ati "Pop 2" ni 2017. Ni akoko yii, o tun fi ọpọlọpọ awọn singles, pẹlu awọn BPI-certified "After the Afterparty," "Boys," ati "
Her third and fourth studio albums, "Charli" in 2019 and "How I'm Feeling Now" in 2020, received widespread critical acclaim. The latter album was particularly noteworthy for being created within a span of just six weeks during the COVID-19 lockdowns. This rapid production cycle was a testament to her creative agility and adaptability.
In 2021, Charli XCX co-wrote and provided vocals for the Jax Jones and Joel Corry single "Out Out." The following year, she released her fifth studio album, "Crash," which became her most commercially successful project to date. Most recently, on October 19, 2023, she collaborated with Sam Smith on a track titled "In The City," a song ti o gbajumo awọn ẹya ara ẹni ti iyanu, gbọdọ, ati awọn iyanu ti queer ibi.
Lori awọn iṣẹ rẹ, Charli XCX tun ti ṣe awọn oniwe-ọna rẹ bi a songwriter fun awọn olumulo miiran. O ti ni a co-written awọn ọna fun Iggy Azalea, Selena Gomez, Blondie, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, Sigala ati Rita Ora, laarin awọn miiran.
Ninu aye ara rẹ, Charli XCX ti wa ni bayi ni a ifowosowopo pẹlu George Daniel lati The 1975. O ti ṣaaju ki o to wiwa Welsh filmmaker Ryan Andrews ni 2014. Pẹlu akọkọ akọkọ akọkọ rẹ, o ti wa ni ifowosowopo, bi daradara lori awọn aaye media asopọ gẹgẹbi Twitter ati Instagram. Ni February 2022, o ti tẹsiwaju pe o ti wa ni tẹsiwaju lati Twitter nitori awọn ifowosowopo ti awọn ifowosowopo nipa akọkọ album rẹ.
Charli XCX ti a fi awọn oniwe-ọkọ album, titun "Brat," on June 7, 2024. This album follows her critically acclaimed 2022 release, "Crash," and marks another significant milestone in her career. "Brat" consists of 15 tracks, including notable singles such as "Von Dutch," "Club Classics," "B2b," and "360"
In support of the album, Charli XCX and Troye Sivan are set to embark on joint 2024 tour “Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Present: Sweat,” which will hit 21 U.S. and Canadian cities this September and feature opening artist Shygirl.

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