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  1. Oh it comes out tomorrow? I’ve had no interest in this rollout I didn’t even realise:pft:between what’s already come out, the visuals and the leaks…yeah I have no excitement


  2. On 2/16/2023 at 7:55 AM, OverYourHead said:

    Not that I necessarily want it because I don’t think it’d be…good…but seeing as he’s made his rounds with certain pop girlies I wonder what a Jack Antonoff x Charli album would sound like lmao 


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  3. 2 hours ago, XCX Archivist said:

    why did i also just have the same thought?????? are we a hivemind?


    No the internet is just shoving ice spice in all our faces at the moment that’s all:nails:


  4. I asked openai to write me a story about Charli, Marina and Lana lmao

     

    Spoiler

    Once upon a time, in a small music studio in Los Angeles, three talented young women were hard at work creating their next big hits. Charli XCX, Marina Diamandis, and Lana Del Rey had all achieved great success in their solo careers, but they had decided to come together and collaborate on a project that would showcase their unique talents.

    Charli was known for her infectious pop anthems, Marina for her ethereal and introspective indie sound, and Lana for her hauntingly beautiful ballads. Together, they were determined to create something truly magical.

    They spent countless hours in the studio, working on lyrics, melodies, and production. Charli brought her high-energy pop sensibility, Marina her dreamy and emotional soundscapes, and Lana her poetic and soulful lyrics.

    At first, it was difficult for the three women to find common ground, but as they continued to work together, they discovered that their differences were what made them so powerful. Charli's energy lifted them up when they needed a boost, Marina's introspection helped them dig deeper into their emotions, and Lana's poetry inspired them to think outside the box.

    Finally, after months of hard work, they emerged from the studio with a collection of songs that blew everyone away. Their album, titled "Three Voices," was a perfect fusion of their individual styles, and showcased their incredible talent as songwriters and performers.

    When "Three Voices" was released, it quickly became a sensation. Fans and critics alike praised the album for its innovative sound and powerful lyrics. Charli, Marina, and Lana had created something truly special, and their collaboration had brought out the best in each of them.

    Years later, they would still look back on that time in the studio with fondness, remembering the laughter, the tears, and the incredible music that they had made together. And even though they would go on to achieve great success in their solo careers, they knew that nothing could ever quite compare to the magic of "Three Voices."


    Can’t wait for Three Voices :hottie:


  5. Not that I necessarily want it because I don’t think it’d be…good…but seeing as he’s made his rounds with certain pop girlies I wonder what a Jack Antonoff x Charli album would sound like lmao 


  6. 7 hours ago, Chorli Xbox said:

    wonderin, which producer would y’all like to be the main producer of her next album? AG Cook? Danny L Harle? George Daniel? Max Martin? Or a mix of many?


    I’d like to hear more of what Charli & Dylan Brady could do, and not in a 100 gecs way, we got a taster with anthems but I just feel like that collab done right could be iconic 


  7. 6 hours ago, Hundred Dollar Bill said:

    Next Level Charli haters have obviously never sang that song at full volume with their best friend while speeding down the highway at night. BOOM BOOM IN THE RAVE GO FOREVER AND EVER AND!!!!…. :rollin:

    There is NO OTHER FEELING!!! 


    It’s one of those songs you gotta watch your speed when you’re driving and it’s on, otherwise you end up doing 120mph feeling like an indestructible cunt:hottie:


  8. 3 hours ago, White Dress said:

    Ok random (super) unpopular opinion I’m sure but Next Level Charli is borderline unlistenable to me because of how poorly the drums are mixed which is SO rare for AG production. Like it just feels so weak and straight out of GarageBand for some reason, especially the snares 

     

    I think it’s meant to sound like that given where it comes from

     

    but anyways,

    youre-entitled-to-your-wrong-opinion-tha

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