5 of Charli XCX’s most powerful ‘CRASH’ era moments so far
'I'm high voltage, self-destructive, end it all so legendary'
It’s Friday, it’s payday and it’s Crash day! Charli XCX’s new album opens with the British Popstar telling us that she’s “high voltage, self-destructive, end it all so legendary,” and reminding us that she’s back with a bang and a lot of blood.
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The singer's fifth studio album takes Charli’s hyper-pop motif up about 100 levels and leaves fans with a high-octane, audacious record that pushes boundaries in order to call out the way labels have infamously been known to manipulate young female artists.
The new record is also the final project to come from Charli’s five-album deal with Atlantic. In the end, the “Baby” singer is left standing in the wreckage of her Crash, emerging as a latex-laden vixen drenched in blood, with over-teased, sky-high black locks of hair and a steel grasp on how she will personally be dictating her music career moving forward.
In Charli’s Crash era, the artist has delivered visuals and performances that touch on her desire to feed the “main pop girl” but never disregard the artist’s devilish sense of humor and her subversive taste for camp and rebellion.
Here are our favorite Crash era Charli XCX moments thus far: