Charli XCX Forming a Supergroup with The 1975 and No Rome

Charli XCX at the 40th Brit Awards in 2020
Charli XCX at the 40th Brit Awards in 2020. Photo by JM Enternational/Shutterstock (10558799fk)

Charli XCX broke some big news on social media on Sunday. The “Vroom Vroom” singer wrote on Twitter that she is forming a supergroup with pop-rockers The 1975 and musician No Rome.

Charli XCX’s post follows several speculations and teases about the possible collaboration between the artists.

Back in 2019, The 1975’s frontman Matt Healy shared on Instagram that he sent Charli XCX “a beat,” and the signer returned “a monster tune” the next morning. Charli then confirmed she has teamed up with Healy in an interview with NME, saying that the two “sent some ideas back and forth.”

The collab looked like it went cold until earlier this year when Healy told his followers on Instagram that he is working on new music, including a song with Charli XCX.

No Rome revealed he is part of the project in February, writing on Twitter that the trio already has a track in-store and that it’s “coming out sooner than u think.”

Further details about the release are yet to be revealed.

Most recently, Charli XCX’s appeared as a guest on ELIO’s single “CHARGER.” She presented her latest studio album, How I’m Feeling Now, last year.

The 1975 have been reportedly working on a new album in recent months. The record would follow the 2020’s critically acclaimed Notes on a Conditional Form.

No Rome shared several songs lately, teaming up with various artists. This includes “Hurry Home” with beabadoobee & Jay Som and “1:45AM,” which featured American hip-hop artist Bearface.