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Charli xcx And Lorde Worked Out Their Issues Through A Remix

Charli xcx and Lorde, who have long been compared to one another, have worked out their issues once and for all through a remix. We can see the similarities (from…

Charli XCX attends Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram wearing a black halter dress, Lorde attends Variety's Power Of Women at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Artswearing a lilac mushroom high neck dress, Charli xcx And Lorde Worked Out Their Issues Through A Remix.

Charli XCX attends Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram at Bar Marmont on March 06, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Lorde attends Variety’s Power Of Women at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on September 30, 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Charli xcx and Lorde, who have long been compared to one another, have worked out their issues once and for all through a remix.

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We can see the similarities (from very far away), but the singer-songwriters don't have the same style musically or really share anything besides dark hair. Despite that, Charli, who is English, and Lorde, who is from New Zealand, have been confused for each other for a long time now. It only makes sense that the two are on Charli's remix of the brat track, "Girl, So Confusing."

As we previously reported, xcx was compared to Lorde in a viral interview clip and sung about the comparisons in “Girl, So Confusing.” The song’s lyrics, “People say we’re alike. They say we’ve got the same hair,” describe how the two are constantly compared.

Though the song initially showcased Charli’s mixed feelings about the New Zealand artist, Lorde shared her support of the brat album on her Instagram Story Thursday (June 6), writing, “I speak for all of us when I say it’s an honour to be moved, changed and gagged by her work, there is NO ONE like this bitch. Brava and welcome brat.”

Charli xcx and Lorde Work It Out On The Remix

With a screenshot of a text from Lorde (whose real name is Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor) posted on Charli's official X (formerly Twitter) account, the lyrics that made it onto the remix are: "Well, honestly I was speechless when I woke up to your voice note, you told me how you'd been feeling: let's work it out on the remix."

In the following lines, Lorde gets really candid about her feelings about Charli. Apparently, when Charli would invite Lorde to go out with her, she'd cancel last minute. Citing body image issues and an eating disorder, Lorde sings that she was so jealous of Charli's "awesome" life.

Later in her verse, Lorde brings up the constant similarities brought up between the two: "People say we're alike, they say we've got the same hair. It's you and me on the coin the industry loves to spend. And when we put this to bed, the internet will go crazy. I'm glad I know how you feel, 'cause I ride for you, Charli."

Fans absolutely loved the way the two pop stars worked out their issues. One person wrote: "big day for former tumblr kids. 2 grunge queens truly maximized their joint confusion. x2." Added another: "idk why 'cause i ride for you charli' had me a lil emotional." A third fan hilariously wrote: "two queens coming together to maximy their joint SLAY."

Changing the Narrative

Charli's recent remix with Lorde shows that pop stars of their caliber can put their personal feelings aside to work through a complicated relationship. Despite the ridiculous stans and extreme fan bases currently out there perpetuating toxic chatter, seeing xcx and Lorde work together is bringing happy feelings like the above fans mentioned.

As we recently reported, Charli shut down fans from thinking chanting "Taylor is dead" at her concerts are okay. Instead, she called for them to quit the negative behavior despite Swift allegedly blocking xcx from going #1 in the UK. As Taylor is currently in Europe, it would be a smart move for Tay-Tay to collaborate with Charli to keep the haters and fans at bay.

The Best Pop Songs Of Summer 2024

It's that time of year: summer playlists are being curated for 2024, and we have the best recommendations. Pop artists have been releasing albums and singles all year, so there is plenty to choose from.

Pop Stars Release Summer Tracks All Year Long

In March, Ariana Grande released her seventh studio album, eternal sunshine, which includes fun songs using samples of popular late '90s R&B tracks. "true story" features instrumentation heavily influenced by the metal bass and iconic late '90s bounce in pop and R&B music. "the boy is mine" features a sample using R&B singers Brandy and Monica's 1998 hit song of the same name. The two make a cameo appearance as news anchors reporting on the rat crisis in Grande's playful music video.

Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department came out in April, with loyal Swifties patiently waiting for the double album to drop. The singer-songwriter's 31-song album features guest appearances from Post Malone and Florence + The Machine. Her album, unsurprisingly, was met with high praise by fans.

Then, in May, Dua Lipa released her third studio album with the '70s-inspired psychedelia Radical Optimism. The pop superstar already released singles "Houdini" and "Training Season" ahead of the release, and the rest of the record features more summer staples.

2024 TIME100 GALA, Best Pop Songs Of Summer 2024

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A few weeks later, Billie Eilish released her highly-anticipated third studio album HIT ME HARD AND SOFT. The instrumentation of the album is different from what fans are used to, with the addition of synthesizers. Prior to the album’s release, Eilish announced to her fans that she was “not doing singles i wanna give it to you all at once.”

That same day, actress-turned-pop star Kate Hudson debuted her first studio album with Glorious.

By the time June hit, both Meghan Trainor and Charlie xcx released studio albums on the same day with Timeless and brat, respectively. Trainor's sixth studio album features T-Pain on the track "Been Like This," and the two shared their mutual adoration for each other prior to the song's release. Charlie's album was highly rated by critics and fans alike and filled with summer hits.

Meanwhile, pop artist Sabrina Carpenter announced her sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet, to be released on August 23rd. Lorde teased that her fourth album is coming soon with a cryptic spit post.

See the best pop songs of Summer 2024 below:

Please Please Please -- Sabrina Carpenter

Following the major success of Carpenter's "Espresso" earlier this year, the pop star dropped another song perfect for the summer with "Please Please Please." The music video is [inlink id="relationship-with-barry-keoghan-please" text="even more of a summer vibe"], with Carpenter warning her beau, Barry Keoghan to not make an embarrassment out of her. The playful song features the iconic lines, "Heartbreak is one thing, my ego’s another. I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherf—er."

365 -- Charlie xcx

The English singer-songwriter's latest album, brat, is a [inlink id="charli-xcx-brat-review-ratings" text="summer vibe in and of itself"]. However, if we had to pick just one for our summer playlist, it would be the album's closing track, "365." Charlie kicks off the album with a track called "360," so we love how she goes full-circle in ending the record with "365." The track is truly a club banger for hardcore partiers, with lyrics alluding to doing hard drugs, as well as bumping fire tracks. The lyrics include lines: "No, I'll never go home. Don't sleep, don't eat, just do it on repeat. Keep bumping that."

CHIHIRO -- Billie Eilish

For those who are emo, but still want to have a chill summer track to add to their playlist, this track off of Billie's HIT ME HARD AND SOFT ticks off all those boxes. As soon as you hear the lines, "Open up the door, can you open up the door?" you can't help but sing and dance along with the funky bass and keyboards. The track is layered with Billie's voice echoing, as well as the use of a synthesizer and glockenspiel, making it one of those songs we constantly play on repeat.

Million Dollar Baby -- Tommy Richman

This Tommy Richman track is about to take over airwaves all summer long. "Million Dollar Baby" hits every time, with Richman's falsetto voice proclaiming, "I ain't never rep a set, baby, I ain't do no wrong. I could clean up good for you, oh, I know right from wrong. 'Cause I wanna make it so badly, I'm a million dollar baby." Just released in April, the funk-tastic track infuses R&B with synths and a bouncy bass line, making it a perfect feel-good song for all ages to enjoy.

To The Moon -- Meghan Trainor

Trainor's latest album, Timeless, features her generic-sounding doo-wop/bubble-gum pop sound, but "To The Moon" is a completely different vibe. As the album's opening track, "To The Moon" kicks off with a violin and gives major Amy Winehouse vibes. Trainor sings in a sultry voice, "The girl of your dreams... Baby, that's me. I'm out of this world, no gravity." When the chorus comes in, the beat amps up into a trap beat, which gets you dancing.

Illusion -- Dua Lipa

Though "Houdini" is our favorite track off the pop icon's Radical Optimism album, "Illusion" has summer written all over it. The song's lyrics, "Ooh, what you doin'? Don't know who you think that you're confusin'. I be like, "Ooh, it's amusin', you think I'm gonna fall for an illusion," includes both a reference to her "Houdini" theme as well as the illusions you see in a desert, like a mirage. The music video completely embodies the type of summer we all wish to have, chilling at a pool with a bunch of hotties surrounding us.

TEXAS HOLD 'EM -- Beyoncé

Beyoncé's genre-blending track from her country-pop album features this super-fun track for the summer! Immediately when the song starts, you are hooked to join in on the ad-libs after Bey sings, "This ain't Texas (woo), ain't no hold 'em (hey!). So lay your cards down, down, down, down." You best believe we try to remember the square-dancing moves we learned in elementary school to give "TEXAS HOLD 'EM" the country flair it deserves.

Laila Abuelhawa is the Top 40 and Hip-Hop pop culture writer for Beasley Media Group. Being with the company for over three years, Laila's fierce and fabulous red-carpet rankings have earned her a feature on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!' Her favorite stories are those surrounding the latest in celebrity fashion, television and film rankings, and how the world reacts to major celebrity news. With a background in journalism, Laila's stories ensure accuracy and offer background information on stars that you wouldn't have otherwise known. She prides herself in covering stories that inform the public about what is currently happening and what is to come in the ever-changing, ever-evolving media landscape.