TrashMagiq 58,573 Posted May 9 The way she says "yeah 360" when the chorus kicks in scratches a part of my brain 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
archie baby 3,945 Posted May 9 17 hours ago, xokuba said: Coals Burn Out (ref. for Rihanna) Snippet https://pillowcase.su/f/09dee94cf29c5d621f196240bf061c3a a snippet of the chorus cuz ppl are saying that sia is the other vocalist but like. come on thats not sia https://pillowcase.su/f/397ea7cc122605cd054dddf808294ef4 0 Quote long live archie <3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LunaeManifestum 8,305 Posted May 9 A bop. Period 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Charli SEX 453 Posted May 9 Legacy is undebated You gon' jump if A.G. made it If you love it, if you hate it I don't fucking care what you think 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hypersalad 501 Posted May 9 yeah 360 is very xcx world-coded 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sis 2,098 Posted May 9 10 minutes ago, hypersalad said: yeah 360 is very xcx world-coded oh so that's why her pussy is leaking on the single cover 13 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yuli666 22 Posted May 9 bumpin that bumpin that 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
a wild one 2,235 Posted May 9 19 minutes ago, XCX Archivist said: a snippet of the chorus cuz ppl are saying that sia is the other vocalist but like. come on thats not sia https://pillowcase.su/f/397ea7cc122605cd054dddf808294ef4 Okay so I’m gonna clear up some misinformation so everyone is in the know: this song is sung by Ilsey (Ilsey Juber) she has written a lot of songs including the chorus to High Hopes by PATD (the demo leaked iirc) and All the Time by Zara Larsson there are 4 versions of this song if I remember. two are solo, one has verses from Charli and the last is one that features Sia. it’s crazy to find out coals was picked up by Rihanna at some point though I’m not sure which version she picked out as reference anyway here are all the files charli made around the same time cuz hoarding them is pointless lol Coals Burn Out - Charli, Ilsey & John Hill Dum Dum Dum - Charli & John Hill Pop It - Charli & John Hill What You Do to Me - Charli & Brian Kennedy (this one ended up getting reworked by Stargate in 2017) https://we.tl/t-W9sNhaND2n 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sis 2,098 Posted May 9 wow i love more charlie xcx music! 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AtomicMess 3,455 Posted May 9 Spoiler Somewhere/Somewhen Charli said something about "simple instrumentation" and minimalism for Brat, and with 360 that statement deffo comes to the table. The instrumental is giving Windows 95 MIDI maker. 3 Quote 🎶 Art decorates space, but music decorates time 🎶 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soaringHigh 378 Posted May 9 No mean to be a hater or anything because I actually think 360 slaps in it's own way and I got Club Classics, VD, and B2B on my most replayed songs of this year but this album is just shaping to be another Radical Optimism case where Charli misleads people into thinking this will be a 'club' album. I mean yeah I can see this play in clubs somehowish but the club vibes are barely there and as I've seen others point out with Dua's new album, the psychedelic influences are barely there and if you look away for a split second you'll miss them. We're just getting glossy, polished, plastic pop with tinges of dance music and hell I love it (360 sounds like XCX World which is very bratty in it's own way) yet this seems more in line of a continuation to the $ellout era. This is definitely not what Charli described intially: evoking the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX started performing "when [she] was 14 or 15" 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monsef 669 Posted May 9 Why are we talking about anything other than Lucifer 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AtomicMess 3,455 Posted May 9 10 minutes ago, Monsef said: Why are we talking about anything other than Lucifer because I'm christian woman and devil bad. 7 Quote 🎶 Art decorates space, but music decorates time 🎶 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veinsineon 76,785 Posted May 9 2 hours ago, a wild one said: Okay so I’m gonna clear up some misinformation so everyone is in the know: this song is sung by Ilsey (Ilsey Juber) she has written a lot of songs including the chorus to High Hopes by PATD (the demo leaked iirc) and All the Time by Zara Larsson there are 4 versions of this song if I remember. two are solo, one has verses from Charli and the last is one that features Sia. it’s crazy to find out coals was picked up by Rihanna at some point though I’m not sure which version she picked out as reference anyway here are all the files charli made around the same time cuz hoarding them is pointless lol Coals Burn Out - Charli, Ilsey & John Hill Dum Dum Dum - Charli & John Hill Pop It - Charli & John Hill What You Do to Me - Charli & Brian Kennedy (this one ended up getting reworked by Stargate in 2017) https://we.tl/t-W9sNhaND2n My pussy 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blameitonme 15,673 Posted May 9 THE CLIP ON HER INSTA ???? OMFG 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuclear angel 2,470 Posted May 9 absolutely obssesed with the snippet of mv 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LunaeManifestum 8,305 Posted May 9 1 hour ago, soaringHigh said: No mean to be a hater or anything because I actually think 360 slaps in it's own way and I got Club Classics, VD, and B2B on my most replayed songs of this year but this album is just shaping to be another Radical Optimism case where Charli misleads people into thinking this will be a 'club' album. I mean yeah I can see this play in clubs somehowish but the club vibes are barely there and as I've seen others point out with Dua's new album, the psychedelic influences are barely there and if you look away for a split second you'll miss them. We're just getting glossy, polished, plastic pop with tinges of dance music and hell I love it (360 sounds like XCX World which is very bratty in it's own way) yet this seems more in line of a continuation to the $ellout era. This is definitely not what Charli described intially: evoking the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX started performing "when [she] was 14 or 15" the difference being Charli still delivering bops and good quality pop songs whereas Dua is delivering low/mid dated generic quality pop songs after two iconic albuns even though its not shaping to be a "club album" all these songs are smashes on the club environment like the bass on 360 is iconic by itself, VD is euphoric af etc. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Queen Lizzy 660 Posted May 9 1 hour ago, soaringHigh said: No mean to be a hater or anything because I actually think 360 slaps in it's own way and I got Club Classics, VD, and B2B on my most replayed songs of this year but this album is just shaping to be another Radical Optimism case where Charli misleads people into thinking this will be a 'club' album. I mean yeah I can see this play in clubs somehowish but the club vibes are barely there and as I've seen others point out with Dua's new album, the psychedelic influences are barely there and if you look away for a split second you'll miss them. We're just getting glossy, polished, plastic pop with tinges of dance music and hell I love it (360 sounds like XCX World which is very bratty in it's own way) yet this seems more in line of a continuation to the $ellout era. This is definitely not what Charli described intially: evoking the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX started performing "when [she] was 14 or 15" there's literally 11 tracks we haven't heard yet like pls 7 Quote i always let the good ones go Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Honeytrails 2,575 Posted May 9 1 hour ago, soaringHigh said: No mean to be a hater or anything because I actually think 360 slaps in it's own way and I got Club Classics, VD, and B2B on my most replayed songs of this year but this album is just shaping to be another Radical Optimism case where Charli misleads people into thinking this will be a 'club' album. I mean yeah I can see this play in clubs somehowish but the club vibes are barely there and as I've seen others point out with Dua's new album, the psychedelic influences are barely there and if you look away for a split second you'll miss them. We're just getting glossy, polished, plastic pop with tinges of dance music and hell I love it (360 sounds like XCX World which is very bratty in it's own way) yet this seems more in line of a continuation to the $ellout era. This is definitely not what Charli described intially: evoking the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX started performing "when [she] was 14 or 15" please don't compare that boring redundant pop mess to anything Charli has done or going to do 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ceremonials 2,894 Posted May 9 ok but this would be the first time charli has miss sold a record right ? like she totally has never done that before ? like wasn't crash supposed to be janet inspired 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites