Charli XCX, born Charlotte Emma Aitchison on August 2, 1992, in Cambridge, England, is a renowned English singer, songwriter, and producer. Known for her genre-defying music and avant-garde approach to pop, Charli has significantly influenced contemporary music. Her career spans various phases, from underground artist to mainstream pop icon, marked by constant evolution and innovation.
Charli XCX is primarily a solo artist but has collaborated with numerous musicians and producers.
Collaborated with artists such as Troye Sivan, Lizzo, Christine and the Queens, and SOPHIE.
Worked with producers like A.G. Cook, SOPHIE, and Jack Antonoff, who have been instrumental in shaping her sound.
Performed with bands and artists including Icona Pop and Iggy Azalea.
Charli XCX has been nominated for several Grammy Awards but has not yet won.
Notable nominations include Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Fancy" with Iggy Azalea.
Charli XCX has been open about her struggles with mental health and the pressures of the music industry.
She has a significant presence on social media, where she interacts with fans and shares her creative process.
Known for her support of LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion, frequently highlighting these themes in her work and public appearances.
Her music often incorporates futuristic and experimental elements, pushing the boundaries of traditional pop music.
Despite controversies and industry challenges, Charli XCX remains a highly influential figure in modern pop, continually reinventing her sound and image.
The "Brat Summer" phenomenon refers to a specific period in Charli XCX's career characterized by a carefree, rebellious, and highly creative phase during the summer of 2017. This term was coined by Charli herself to describe the time when she was producing and releasing music that captured the essence of youthful exuberance, freedom, and experimental pop.
During this period, Charli XCX released a series of singles and music videos that embodied the "Brat Summer" spirit. Notable releases included "Boys," with male celebrities performing stereotypically "cute" actions, subverting traditional gender roles and expectations.
See also Charli XCX Discography