Charli XCX has revealed that she cut costs on the cover art for her album Brat. The British singer has revealed that she didn ...
"The actual first idea of doing a text cover was to save money... I was like, 'This album is not going to appeal to a lot of ...
Upon arrival, fans were met with free black t-shirts with the word ‘art’ printed on them in the iconic brat font. A 30×30 foot ‘Brat’ art installation – in the shape of the LP’s ...
The album’s neon green background and sans serif font became viral across all media platforms, with the word “brat” even taking on a new meaning: something fashionable and cool. On Friday ...
We’ve been in Charli XCX’s Brat era for a while now ... text-only, green album cover art, saying, “Where the actual first idea of doing a text cover came from was to save money.
Followers of Charli XCX's Instagram account were directed to apply for tickets to the event at one of North America's top ...
The singer said the super-basic lime green cover and blurry lowercase letters were a result of shifting funds to press photos.
“We’re fine-art bitches now ... but they were out in the fields drinking Brat-themed Midori cocktails and bright orange Aperol spritzes. Charli didn’t overexplain the album.
Your support makes all the difference. Jake Tapper’s daughter Alice Paul Tapper was not unlike the many Gen Zers who were forced to explain “brat” to their parents this summer.
Charli XCX‘s Brat remix Brat and it’s completely different ... announcing a surprise gig at Storm King Art Center this week in upstate New York to share the new record.
Constantly finding herself caught between the extremes of pop mega-stardom and underground cult hero status, Charli XCX has proven that she can create a home in the intersection of both worlds.