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From left: Troye Sivan; Lorde with Charli XCX; Charli at the brat remix album launch; Billie Eilish with Charli.
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From left: Troye Sivan; Lorde with Charli XCX; Charli at the brat remix album launch; Billie Eilish with Charli.

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How Charli xcx Kept the ‘brat’ Party Going All Year

This was a year in music defined by artists pulling off enviable feats — but how exactly did they do it? Billboard explains in a series of year-end essays.

“The reason I love electronic music and clubs and DJs so much is that everything is endless,” ­Charli xcx told Billboard in her July cover story. Fittingly, the veteran pop artist got her start in London’s rave scene over a decade ago and, across five albums, developed a faithful cult following. But it was her sixth album, brat, and its yearlong rollout, that shifted perception — and expanded her fandom.

Beginning with her record-breaking Boiler Room warehouse set in February, Charli let demand slowly build before the June release of brat, which was met with critical acclaim and became her highest-charting title on the Billboard 200, entering at No. 3 and collecting 82,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Luminate. In the following months, the internet deemed the season “Brat Summer” as Charli became even more omnipresent and brat started to shape-shift.

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