Charli XCX Confirms All-Star ‘Brat’ Remix Album Tracklist Featuring Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Robyn, Tinashe & More
Written by djfrosty on October 7, 2024
Charli XCX is flipping the calendar from Brat Summer to Brat Fall. The singer whose Brat album became the event of the summer has finally revealed the full list of guest stars slated to appear on her cameo-packed Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat remix album.
The collection due out on Friday (Oct. 11) has been teased on billboards around the world featuring the signature Brat font and lime green color palette with the guest’s names written backwards. Then, during a show this weekend in Orlando on her Sweat tour with Troye Sivan, Charli fan video showed the singer saying, “This is the tracklist with all the features. I need somebody to take a picture of it and put it online, okay?” She then appeared to toss it to a fan and what is rumored to be the full roster for the album was swiftly posted online.
On Monday morning (Oct. 7), Charli posted the full tracklist herself.
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XCX and Grande confirmed their anticipated “Sympathy Is a Knife” remix on Sunday (Oct. 6) when Charli wrote on X and in her Instagram Story, “It’s a knife when they dissect your body on the front page/ It’s a knife when they won’t believe you/ Why should you explain?” both with links to pre-order/pre-save the album.
According to the tracklist, the album kicks off with a new version of “360” with Robyn and Yung Lean, followed by “I Might Say Something Stupid” with the 1975 and Jon Hopkins, as well as the previously issued remix of “Talk Talk” with Sivan and Dua Lipa and the already out “Girl, so confusing” take with Lorde, as well as “Von Dutch” with Addison Rae, “Everything Is Romantic” with Chairlift and solo singer Caroline Polachek “So I” with A.G. Cook, “B2b” with Tinashe and “Mean Girls” with Strokes/The Voidz singer Julian Casablancas.
The 16-track collection rolls to a close with “I Think About It All the Time” with Bon Iver, “365” with Shygirl and “Guess” with Billie Eilish.
See the billboards below.