Charli xcx releases Music, Fashion, Film on July 24, following the global dominance of BRAT. The new album was recorded in Paris with collaborators A. G. Cook and Finn Keane, and explores the intersection of pop music, cinema, and high fashion.

BRAT established Charli as one of pop’s defining voices right now. Music, Fashion, Film offers a chance to see where she takes that momentum next. The album’s title signals ambition beyond just music—it’s positioning itself as part of a broader cultural conversation.
Recording Sessions and Collaborators
The Paris recording sessions brought together Charli with two significant collaborators. A. G. Cook has been central to avant-garde pop production for years, known for experimental sounds and unconventional song structures. Finn Keane brings a different sensibility. This combination suggests an album that’s both experimental and accessible.
Paris as a recording location carries its own significance in pop music. The city is associated with artistic precision and luxury, which aligns with an album about fashion and film.
Beyond BRAT
BRAT was a massive cultural moment. It shaped conversations about pop, femininity, and internet culture throughout 2025 and into 2026. The album wasn’t just successful commercially—it mattered culturally. Music, Fashion, Film has to navigate the question of how to follow that without simply repeating it.
An artist can take the momentum from a defining album and either explore new territory or consolidate success. Charli’s choice to work in Paris with different collaborators and focus on cinema and fashion suggests she’s choosing exploration.
Release and Streaming
The album drops July 24 on all major streaming platforms. It’s a significant release in a busy month for new music. Listeners interested in contemporary pop that pushes boundaries will have something to examine here.
Following a cultural phenomenon is difficult. Most artists either overshadow or get overshadowed. Some manage neither and build something new instead.



