Charli XCX, born Charlotte Emma Aitchison on August 2, 1992, in Cambridge, England, is an innovative British singer, songwriter, and producer celebrated for her boundary-pushing contributions to pop music. Rising to prominence with her feature on Icona Pop’s global hit “I Love It” in 2012, Charli quickly established herself as a force within both mainstream and underground music scenes. Known for her eclectic style and experimental approach, she released her debut album "True Romance" in 2013, followed by subsequent works like "Sucker," which spawned chart-topping singles such as “Boom Clap.
” Charli has become renowned for her adventurous collaborations and genre-blending experimentation, notably on her acclaimed mixtapes and albums such as "Number 1 Angel," "Pop 2," "Charli," and "how i’m feeling now." A champion of the hyperpop movement and an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, she has influenced a new generation of artists with her creative vision and commitment to pushing the limits of pop artistry. Charli XCX’s dynamic career continues to evolve, securing her place as one of the United Kingdom’s most distinctive and influential pop innovators.
Pop - Electropop - SynthPop - Hyperpop - ExperimentalPop - DancePop - AlternativePop - AvantPop - Electronic