Charli XCX
Charlotte Emma Aitchison (born 2 August 1992), better known by her stage name Charli XCX, is a British singer and songwriter. She released her debut single independently in 2008 and initially performed at warehouse raves in London. She signed to Asylum Records in 2010 and released two mixtapes in 2012, Heartbreaks and Earthquakes and Super Ultra. In April 2013, XCX released her major label debut album, True Romance; it contained a number of singles which were previously released, including “Nuclear Seasons”, released in 2011, and “You’re the One”, released under Warner Music in 2012.
Later, XCX provided lead vocals on two number one singles, Icona Pop’s “I Love It” (2013) and Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” (2014), both of which she co-wrote. Her 2014 single “Boom Clap” from the soundtrack album of The Fault in Our Stars became a top ten single around the world. It also preceded the release of her second album, Sucker, which featured the singles “Break the Rules”, “Doing It” and “Famous”.
Discography
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Sucker (2014)
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True Romance (2013)
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14 (2008)
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Videos
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Charli XCX – Boys [Official Video] -
Charli XCX – Break The Rules [Official Video] -
Mura Masa & Charli XCX – 1 Night (Official Video) -
The Fault In Our Stars – Charli XCX – Boom Clap -
Charli XCX – Doing It ft.Rita Ora [Official Video] -
Charli XCX – Boys [Behind The Scenes] -
Charli XCX – Boys Reading 2017 [Live] -
Charli XCX – After The Afterparty feat. Lil Yachty [Official Video]
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