Lorde Explains How Charli xcx’s ‘Brat’ ‘Forced’ Her to Step Up Her Game on ‘Virgin’
- New Zealand artist Lorde revealed that her upcoming fourth album, titled Virgin, is set to be released on June 27, 2024.
- The widespread release and success of Charli XCX's sixth album Brat on June 7, 2024, influenced Lorde to elevate her creative approach.
- Lorde described Brat as pushing her to further define Virgin, and noted she spoke with peers who shared similar feelings about the impact.
- In a BBC Radio 1 interview, she described how challenging work from fellow artists like Brat can be inspiring, motivating her to rise to the occasion creatively.
- Lorde’s new album explores themes of gender broadening and personal rebirth, suggesting a significant creative evolution prompted by Charli's Brat.
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Lorde Is “So Grateful” for Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ and “Girl, So Confusing” Remix: “It Gave Me a Kick” of Inspiration for New Album
"It’s just this amazing thing when a peer throws the gauntlet down like that,“ the two-time Grammy winner said in reference to the success of Charli's sixth studio album.
Lorde Breaks Down How Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ Inspired Her New Album, ‘Virgin’
Getty Image The news Lorde fans have been waiting for finally arrived yesterday (April 30), when the singer announced Virgin, her new album. Lorde has since spoken about it a bit more, revealing that Charli XCX’s Brat influenced her mindset while making it. As NME notes, in an interview with BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, Lorde said: “Brat coming out really gave me a kick in a lot of ways. It forced me to further define what I was doing because Ch…
CU spins a revived DJ culture around campus
Ranked as one of the top party schools in the country, the University never lacks entertainment with its plethora of music venues. From bars to frats to house shows, there’s something for everyone. Club music has had its mainstream resurrection with 2024’s brat summer, ushered in by Charli xcx’s newest album. It would seem that club music is trending, with electric beats and a rhythm made for dancing. DJing has become a popular hobby, with celeb…
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