via Atlantic RecordsMusic / NewsMusic / NewsIt’s here! Listen to Charli XCX’s new album, CharliThe record features guest appearances by Christine and the Queens, Lizzo, cupcakKe, HAIM, Troy Sivan, and moreShareLink copied ✔️September 13, 2019September 13, 2019TextGünseli Yalcinkaya After a month of single drops, including track collaborations with Sky Ferreira, HAIM, and most recently, Troye Sivan, Charli XCX has officially released her much-anticipated third album, Charli. The record, co-produced by Charli and frequent collaborator A. G. Cook, is the pop singer’s follow-up to 2016’s Vroom Vroom EP and 2017 mixtapes Number 1 Angel and Pop 2. In the lead-up to the release, Charli released a total of seven of the 15 songs on the album, such as “Gone,” “Cross You Out,” “Warm,” and “February 2017”. Guests featured on the record include Christine and the Queens, Lizzo, Troye Sivan, cupcakKe, Clairo, and Yaeji. Full tracklist below: “Next Level Charli” “Gone (feat. Christine and the Queens)” “Cross You Out (feat. Sky Ferreira)” “1999 (feat. Troye Sivan)” “Click (feat. Kim Petras and Tommy Cash)” “Warm (feat. HAIM)” “Thoughts” “Blame It On Your Love (feat. Lizzo)” “White Mercedes” “Silver Cross” “I Don’t Wanna Know” “Official” “Shake It (feat. Big Freedia, CupcakKe, Brooke Candy and Pabllo Vittar)” “February 2017 (feat. Clairo and Yaeji)” “2099 (feat. Troye Sivan)” Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe rise of ‘Britainicana’: How Westside Cowboy are reshaping UK indieR!R!Riot is Taiwan’s pluggnb princessWhen did UK underground rap get so Christian? Why listening parties are everywhere right nowA night out with Feng, the ‘positive punk’ of UK UgDoppel-gäng gäng gäng: 7 times artists used body doublesWesley Joseph is the Marty Supreme of R&B (only nicer) How Turnstile are reinventing hardcore for the internet ageWill these be the biggest musical moments of 2026?Rising singer Liim is the crooning voice of New York CityFrench producer Malibu is an ambient antidote for the chronically online10 musicians to watch in 2026