Charli XCX has always been a pop innovator, but with her album “Brat,” she takes her skills to new heights. She pushes the boundaries of pop music even further, delivering an album that redefines what pop music can be.
From the opening track, we can see that this isn’t just another pop album. The album has an electronic, bubbly feel throughout. The production is aggressive, filled with pounding beats and stimulating energy that highlights the album’s rebellious spirit.
A great example of these bouncy beats, “360” is an energetic and playful pop track that showcases her blend of catchy hooks with a fun, rebellious attitude. “360” captures the thrill of an experience that spins you around in every direction.
A fan favorite, “365” reflects her signature blend of pop innovation and electronic beats. The song’s smooth and modern production makes it feel fresh and catchy, making it a standout track in her discography.
While the production is amazing, the songs’ lyrics caught my attention.
“I think about it all the time” is a song that dives into the emotions of a personal journey where Charli fears of running out of time to achieve significant milestones. This track is an exploration of the universal human experience of questioning one’s life choices, resonating with those who have ever felt the pressure of time.
Although these tracks are all fun and upbeat, “Sympathy is a knife” appears to be a deep track that examines the darker side of human emotions associated with insecurity and jealousy. Despite her confidence, she is also in conflict with her insecurities as a pop star.
Charli XCX continues to prove that she is one of the most exciting and innovative voices in music today, not being afraid to take risks and challenge the norms. “Brat” is like a breath of fresh air, reminding us that pop music can be bold and exciting.