Charli XCX Unveils Remix Album “Brat and It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat”
Introduction
For everyone who thought the season of Brat ended with the summertime, Charli XCX would like you to think again.
Remix Album Release
On Friday (Oct. 11), Charli unveiled her long-awaited remix album, Brat and It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat. Revamping all 15 songs from the original album (and one additional song from its deluxe version Brat and It’s the Same But There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not) the pop singer teams up with an all-star guest list of fellow pop luminaries to create a completely different (but also still Brat) sound.
Guest Collaborations
Some of the guests and their respective songs have already been released, including Billie Eilish (“Guess”), Lorde (“Girl, So Confusing”) and Troye Sivan (“Talk Talk”). As for the remaining guests, Charli revealed her newest set of collaborators using a series of billboards around the U.S., before she ultimately unveiled the entire tracklist earlier this week, including Ariana Grande (“Sympathy Is a Knife”), Tinashe (“B2b”), Caroline Polachek (“Everything is Romantic”) and The 1975 (“I Might Say Something Stupid”).
Album Branding
In a recent interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Charli revealed that the album’s minimalist, lime-green branding was born out of a place of fear that the album wouldn’t perform well. “The actual first idea of doing a text cover came from was to save money. I was like, ‘This album is not going to appeal to a lot of people,’” she explained. “I was like, ‘I think I will do a press shoot and then maybe we just save on the album cover.’”
Stream the Album
Stream Charli XCX’s Brat and It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat below.
FAQs
Q: When was Charli XCX’s remix album “Brat and It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat” released?
A: Charli XCX unveiled her remix album on Friday, October 11.
Q: Who are some of the guest collaborators on the album?
A: Some of the guest collaborators include Billie Eilish, Lorde, Troye Sivan, Ariana Grande, Tinashe, Caroline Polachek, and The 1975.
Q: What inspired the minimalist lime-green branding of the album?
A: Charli XCX revealed that the branding was born out of a fear that the album wouldn’t perform well and was initially a cost-saving measure.
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