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Charli XCX answers the “boomer” criticism of his show in Glast

Charli XCX’s performance in Glastonbury has not gone unnoticed. Not to burn the ‘Brat’ logo, but for the criticisms that the singer has received her show without a band and with Autotune, as always do. The British has taken it well: “Enjoying the Boomer viber of these comments,” he said in X.

The singer’s green concert was one of those that were broadcast live through the BBC iPlayer platform. After the performance, the spectators unhappy with what they had seen did not hesitate to air their opinions in X, with most of them criticizing the use of autotune and the absence of a band that accompanied on stage.

“The idea that singing with Autotune makes you a fraud or that not having a traditional band means that you are not a” real artist “is the most boring opinion in history. Sorry I just fell asleep, ”Charli wrote on the social network, being the first of three messages.

This admits to enjoy the “conversation,” arguing that “the best art is divisive and confrontational,” not “easy to understand and forgetable.” To finish off, Charli admitted to being enjoying the comments of the boomers: “For me it is super fascinating,” he concluded.

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