Charli XCX has teased her new music Home that’s set to be featured on the Wuthering Heights soundtrack.
Charli XCX has teamed up with The Velvet Underground’s John Cale for the brand new music Home
The 33-year-old pop star has collaborated with The Velvet Underground’s John Cale on the brand new monitor, which shall be launched on Monday (10.11.25) and included on the soundtrack to Emerald Fennell’s upcoming erotic film that can star Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
Charli revealed that she was “instantly” impressed to start making music for the image after being immersed within the success of final yr’s hit report Brat.
She wrote on social media: “After being so within the depths of my earlier album, I used to be excited to flee into one thing fully new, fully reverse.
“After I consider Wuthering Heights, I consider many issues. I consider ardour and ache. I consider England. I consider the Moors, I consider the mud and the chilly. I consider willpower and grit.”
Charli described herself a “large fan” of The Velvet Underground and recalled Cale’s quoted within the band’s documentary that “any music needs to be each elegant and brutal”.
The Apple hitmaker wrote: “I obtained actually caught on that phrase. I wrote it down in my notes app and would pull it up now and again and take into consideration what he meant.
“That voice, so elegant, so brutal. I despatched him some songs, and we began speaking particularly about Home. We spoke in regards to the concept of a poem. He recorded one thing and despatched it to me. One thing that solely John may do. And it was… nicely, it made me cry.
“I really feel so fortunate to have been in a position to work with John on this music. I’ve been so excited to share it with you all, sitting quietly in anticipation.”
Charli’s Brat album was phenomenally profitable – profitable a slew of Grammy and BRIT Awards and getting into the general public consciousness with the Brat Summer time pattern – however she feared it will get her “dropped” from her report label.
Chatting with Gwyneth Paltrow on her Goop podcast, she mentioned: “I really made this report being like, ‘OK, I’m simply going to do that one for me. Possibly I’m going to get dropped by my label and that’s superb.’ That was form of the headspace that I used to be in.”
