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Charli XCX Shares Music, Fashion, Film Tracklist With David Cronenberg Collaboration

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Charli XCX has unveiled the full tracklist for her upcoming album ‘Music, Fashion, Film’, which features a collaboration with acclaimed filmmaker David Cronenberg.

The singer shared the names and running times of all 11 tracks on Instagram. Among them is ‘No One Lasts Forever’, created with David Cronenberg, which stands as the album’s longest song at just under six minutes. You can see the complete tracklist below.

Alongside the announcement, Charli posted a collection of photos, including one where she appears to pose nude while holding a white T shirt printed with the album's tracklist in black lettering.

 

 

 

The record also includes the previously released singles ‘Wink Wink’, ‘Rock Music’, and ‘SS26’. It is scheduled to arrive on July 24, with pre orders available here.

The album artwork, photographed by Aidan Zamiri, features John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese together in a striking black and white portrait.

Earlier this year, Charli spoke to British Vogue about some of the lyrics from ‘Rock Music’, leading many fans to believe the album would lean further into a rock influenced sound.

She later addressed those assumptions, explaining that she “never said” she was making a rock album. However, she has previously stated that the project moves away from the sound of her landmark 2024 release, ‘Brat’.

Beginning tomorrow, July 9, independent cinemas around the world will host a series of special listening parties celebrating the new album.

Fans can find event details and RSVP information by visiting her website and selecting the participating cities listed there.

The announcement follows the recent confirmation of Charli’s North American tour, which was revealed last month. Full tour dates are available here, with remaining tickets also on sale here.

Elsewhere, Charli and Madonna were recently seen celebrating together in Paris despite the Queen of Pop’s earlier comments that the “dancefloor is dead”.

She later reflected on spending time with Madonna, saying she “found it very inspiring”.

Charli has also recently spoken about her ongoing mental health struggles, admitting that she finds the online conversation surrounding her difficult to process.

“I am finding it tough to … I don’t know,” she said at the time. “I’m finding my emotions are very, very volatile at the minute, I’ll be honest.”

She is next set to make her debut as a headline act at Reading & Leeds this August, joining Fontaines D.C., Raye, Florence + The Machine, Dave, and Chase & Status at the top of the festival lineup. Tickets are available here.