Charli XCX, portada con John Cale, Marc Jacobs y Martin Scorsese

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Charli XCX, cover with John Cale, Marc Jacobs and Martin Scorsese

Charli XCX He has surprised his followers by sharing the cover of what will be his next album, which will be titled “Music. Fashion. Film”. To do this, it has placed three protagonists, one from each of those sectors on the cover. And they are not exactly strangers.

Charli “Brat”its special edition and its subsequent tour. Along the way there was also the soundtrack for the latest film adaptation of “Wuthering Heights”.

But focusing on what the album will be. It has already been confirmed that it will see the light next July 24 and which will be titled “Music. Fashion. Film”hence the surprising cover. Even more surprising than their single “Rock Music.”

The cover is a photograph of Aidan Zamiri and has nothing less than John Cale –as a representative of “music”–, the designer Mark Jacobs –as a representative of “fashion”– and the director Martin Scorsese –as a representative of “cinema”. Three absolute references for the artist and to whom she wanted to pay tribute with this expressive photograph that will appear on her cover.

In total, the album will include eleven songs that will last almost exactly half an hour. Of those songs, at the moment we have been able to listen to “Rock Music” and “SS26”, although two B-sides of the singles are also available in physical format, which are “I Keep On Thinking Bout You Every Day And Night” and “Playboy Bunny”.

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