Though many fans thought the “BRAT Summer”era for Charli XCX had wrapped up, the talented English singer-songwriter has launched an exciting new remix project titled “Brat.”This remix is distinctly different yet retains the original vibe of the album.
Charli has put a fresh spin on all 15 tracks from her original album, along with an additional single from the deluxe edition, “Brat and It’s the Same But There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not,”which became available on digital streaming platforms on June 10, 2024, under Atlantic Recording Corporation.
This new BRAT remix collection features collaborations with a variety of artists, including notable names like Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Lorde, Yung Lean, and Bladee. The album is organized into two discs, boasting a total of 34 full-length tracks and clocking in at an impressive hour and 38 minutes.
The anticipation building around the launch of “Brat”prompted numerous media outlets to cover its release extensively, leading to lively conversations about Charli’s innovative new LP.
Fans from Charli’s pop community and the electronic music scene took to X (formerly Twitter) to express their praise and reflections regarding the BRAT Remix. Some users highlighted the critical success that Charli’s sixth studio album has enjoyed since its release in June.
Reactions poured in as listeners noted the “cultural significance”of the BRAT project, acknowledging Charli XCX’s impressive artistic development and her album’s strategic rollout. Fans also lauded the remixes and the star-studded guest features partnering with the pop sensation.
“This whole rollout has been unreal from the start. So proud of u mama”- a devoted fan commented.
“Sounds exciting! It’s always refreshing to experience something new while preserving the core of what makes it special. Can’t wait to explore the new Brat!”- another user added.
“It’s a masterpiece babe. This transcends a simple remix album; it feels like a reimagining of the original.”- a fan expressed.
“Please tell Bladee I said thank you”- a Bladee enthusiast remarked.
“Bladee stole the spotlight, holy cow!”- another fan added.
“I might say something stupid, but it’s my favorite. The original was fantastic, and this rendition with Matty is heartbreakingly beautiful”- another admirer praised The 1975’s collaboration.
“You made me so happy this year! And this new ‘brat completely diff’ perfectly complements your initial release. WHAT A GREAT ONE YOU ARE!”- one fan exclaimed.
“I genuinely feel so happy for Charli; I’ve connected with her music for so long now, and it feels like seeing a sibling achieve their dreams. No other pop star resonates with me quite like she does.”- another fan praised Charli XCX.
Many fans are now anticipating the next phase with “BRAT Autumn,”as summer concluded last month. This autumn season is expected to continue until late November, with hopes for her chart success to soar before the year wraps up.
“Happy brat autumn!”- one user remarked.
“Happy brat autumn, queen. So proud of you!”- another added.
“Congrats, still the best album. Let’s go “brat autumn”and fall. You really knocked it out of the park!”-
Unpacking the “BRAT Summer”Phenomenon as Charli XCX Unveils New Remix Album
Over the last four months, Charli XCX and her creative team have significantly influenced pop culture with the “BRAT Aesthetic,”introducing lime-green merchandise and engaging marketing strategies. The album launched on June 07, 2024, achieving a No.3 debut on the Billboard 200 charts.
This led fans to describe the fun, carefree vibe of Charli’s sixth studio album as “BRAT Summer,”inspired by similar TikTok trends like Rat Girl Summer. The BRAT influence has grown into a “lifestyle”embraced by her youthful millennial and Gen-Z audience.
This trend featured a season filled with parties, spontaneous adventures, and bright lime-green fashion, rapidly trending on TikTok, generating over ten thousand posts under the #bratsummer hashtag.
Just a day after the album was launched, Charli XCX shared her thoughts behind the title “BRAT,”expressing a philosophy that embraces imperfection and welcomes change and chaos.
In a recent chat with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Charli elaborated on why she chose the bright lime-green cover for the album, stating:
“The very first idea for a text-based cover came from a desire to save costs. I anticipated that this album might not resonate with many, so I thought we could forgo a traditional press shoot and cut back on the album cover expenses.”
Charli XCX is currently on the “BRAT”tour, collaborating with Australian artist Troye Sivan on their joint Sweat Tour, which features performances across notable cities in North America.
The tour commenced in Detroit on September 14 and is set to wrap up on October 23, culminating in a final performance at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
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