<pfseg id="0">Charli XCX, ti o da ni 1992, bẹrẹ akọkọ akọkọ rẹ nipa fi awọn songs lori Myspace ati ki o lọ si iroyin pẹlu awọn iroyin bi "I Love It" ati " Boom Clap.", Charli ti a mọ fun awọn oniwe-pushing music, Charli ti a ti fi awọn albumu ti o gbajumo bi Charli ati Crash. Ni 2024, o ti fi Brat, ti a tọju nipasẹ a gige pẹlu Troye Sivan. Charli XCX jẹ tun a gbajumo si awọn songwriter fun awọn olori bi Iggy Azalea, Selena Gomez, ati

Charlotte Emma Aitchison, ti a mọ ni agbaye bi Charli XCX, ti a da ni August 2, 1992, ni Cambridge, England. Ile-iwe ni Start Hill, Essex, o ti ṣe awọn akọkọ awọn ọna rẹ si awọn agbaye music nipa fi awọn songs lori Myspace ni 2008. Yi akọkọ ifowosowopo ti gba awọn ifowosowopo ti o ti ri awọn agbara rẹ ati ki o gbọdọ rẹ lati ṣẹda ni awọn akọsilẹ raves. Awọn ifowosowopo wọnyi ni awọn akọsilẹ ti o mu awọn akọsilẹ akọsilẹ pẹlu Asylum Records ni 2010.
<pfseg id="0">Awọn awọn ọdun akọkọ ti Charli XCX ni awọn ile-iṣẹ ti a ti tẹsiwaju nipasẹ ọpọlọpọ awọn singles ati mixtapes gbigbe nigba ti 2011 ati 2012. sibẹsibẹ, o ti wa ni iṣowo rẹ pẹlu Icona Pop lori awọn song "I Love It" ni 2012 eyi ti katapulted o si iyanu okeere.
Ninu 2013, o fi rẹ akọkọ studio album, "True Romance." Lati awọn album ti a gba awọn ifihan ti o dara lati awọn oniwe-aṣẹ, o ko pade awọn ifihan ti owo. Eyi ti ko fi rẹ. Ni ọdun ti o siwaju, o si fi awọn ọna ati ọtun si "Fancy" nipa rapper Iggy Azalea. Awọn song ko nikan fi ọdun kan bi ọkan ninu awọn singles ti o dara julọ ni ayika agbaye, ṣugbọn tun gba awọn aworan fun meji Grammy Awards.
<pfseg id="0">Charli XCX ká ẹya ara ẹni, "Boom Clap,"@@ lẹhin ni 2014, ti a ṣe awọn akọkọ solo top-ten gbigbe lori awọn Billboard Hot 100. Awọn album akọkọ rẹ, "Sucker," lẹhin ni ọdun yii, pẹlu awọn singles ti o dara ju bi "Break the Rules" ati " Doing It." Lẹhinna awọn album jẹ punk-iṣiṣe, ti o tẹsiwa
The year 2015 marked a significant shift in her musical direction. She began collaborating with producers associated with the UK collective PC Music, embracing a more experimental sound and image. This phase of her career saw the release of the "Vroom Vroom" EP in 2016 and mixtapes "Number 1 Angel" and "Pop 2" in 2017. During this period, she also released a series of singles, including the BPI-certified "After the Afterparty," "Boys," and "1999."
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 that explores the themes of love, acceptance, and the magic of queer spaces.
Beyond her solo work, Charli XCX has also made her mark as a songwriter for other artists. She has co-written tracks for Iggy Azalea, Selena Gomez, Blondie, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, Sigala and Rita Ora, among others.
In her personal life, Charli XCX is currently in a relationship with George Daniel from The 1975. She had previously dated Welsh filmmaker Ryan Andrews in 2014. Despite her soaring career, she has faced challenges, particularly on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. In February 2022, she announced that she was stepping back from Twitter due to negative comments from fans about her forthcoming album.
Charli XCX has released her sixth studio album, titled "Brat," Ti o ba tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o ba tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o ba tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o ba tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju awọn iroyin ti o tẹsiwaju
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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