Charli XCX is gearing up for the release of the Brat remix album later this week, and we finally know who’ll be featured on this record. After sharing a series of cryptic billboards in the hometowns of her collaborators, she confirmed that Ariana Grande, The 1975, and The Japanese House will be featured on this album.
Brat and It’s Completely Different, but Also Still Brat will be released on October 11, and it will feature remixes of songs from her latest studio album Brat. It hit the shelves back in June and became a true cultural phenomenon, inspiring the viral trend “brat summer”, in addition to producing hit singles “Von Dutch”, “360”, and “Apple”.
Charli XCX dropped several Brat remixes before the remix album was even officially announced, including “Von Dutch” ft. Addison Rae, “360” ft. Robyn and Yung Lean, “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde, “Guess” ft. Billie Eilish, “Talk Talk” ft. Troye Sivan – and there’s more where that came from!
Charli XCX teased new remixes with a series of billboards in the hometowns of her collaborators, with their names spelled backward on the lime green backgrounds. They sparked a lot of commotion online, and the singer eventually confirmed who’ll be featured on the new version of Brat, listing Ariana Grande, The 1975, The Japanese House, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, and Tinashe as some of her collaborators.