
Charli XCX previews CRASH songs including Rina Sawayama collaboration
05 November 2021, 12:24
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Charli XCX has played multiple snippets of songs from her upcoming album CRASH to fans, including the highly-anticipated Rina Sawayama collaboration.
Yesterday (4 November) Charli XCX announced her upcoming CRASH album with "New Shapes" featuring Caroline Polachek and Christine and the Queens, and shortly after the announcement, Charli XCX shared numerous clips of songs from the record on socials.
She played a snippet of the A. G. Cook and Oneohtrix Point Never song, the outro, another A. G. Cook produced song with The 1975's George Daniel, and a clip of the upcoming Rina Sawayama collaboration.
— @FckyeahCharli / Charli XCX Updates Media (@fckyeahcharliHD) November 4, 2021
— @FckyeahCharli / Charli XCX Updates Media (@fckyeahcharliHD) November 4, 2021
— @FckyeahCharli / Charli XCX Updates Media (@fckyeahcharliHD) November 4, 2021
— @FckyeahCharli / Charli XCX Updates Media (@fckyeahcharliHD) November 4, 2021
— @FckyeahCharli / Charli XCX Updates Media (@fckyeahcharliHD) November 4, 2021
— @FckyeahCharli / Charli XCX Updates Media (@fckyeahcharliHD) November 4, 2021
"New Shapes" featuring Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek is out now. Charli XCX's CRASH album will arrive 18 March 2022, and is available to pre-order now.
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