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Charli XCX launches new song ‘Rock Music’

Charli XCX shifted genres in her latest song after claiming the ‘dance floor is dead’

Published May 08, 2026
Charli XCX launches new song ‘Rock Music’

Charli XCX, the pop star most famously known for her album, Brat, has just released a new single called Rock Music.

The Brat hitmaker whose real name is Charlotte Aitchison, released the song on Friday with an accompanying music video and is expected to be the lead single from her upcoming album.

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The official video for the song, directed by Aidan Zamiri and shot predominantly in black and white, starts with Charli throwing a speaker out of a window and smoking multiple cigarettes at once.

In a social media post, she wrote: “Rock music. song and video out now.”

It comes after an interview in Vogue appeared to suggest the 360 singer was “making rock music” for her follow-up to 2024’s Brat, before she said in a post on Instagram, “I never said I was making a rock album.”

She told the fashion magazine, “If I’d made another album that felt more dance-leaning, it would have felt really hard, really sad, but what’s interesting for me is to bend the possibilities of what my perspective on that could be.”

The “Brat summer” trend, which caused a frenzy on social media, incorporated sultry fashion choices inspired by the neon green and black album cover.

Of her new record, she said, “We were doing our version of analogue, which is so silly and funny, but putting it through our lens, and making sure that nothing felt too macho was important.”

Charli XCX also gave insights into her new album revealing that it would be inspired by her love of art and “what would happen if that was taken from me”, and how it gives her purpose in life.

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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