Charli XCX has confirmed that she has not signed a brand new document contract with Soiled Hit.
It comes after the pop artist revealed earlier immediately (February 22) that she had penned a brand new contract.
Throughout an look on British Vogue‘s ‘In The Bag’ collection, Charli confirmed the digital camera her “model new recording contract” for “two albums”. She added: “We’re in enterprise!”
Some followers urged that she could have signed to indie label Soiled Hit, which is residence to The 1975, Rina Sawayama and No Rome – all of whom Charli has collaborated with.
However she has since responded to a fan on Twitter, writing: “i’m too costly for them.”
i’m too costly for them 😉 https://t.co/1ZXWeqERfJ
— Charli (@charli_xcx) February 22, 2023
She said in 2020 that her newest document, 2022’s ‘Crash’, can be her “fifth and ultimate album beneath my present document deal” with Atlantic Information, which she signed when she was 16.
Talking to NME final October, Charli stated she was “undecided” whether or not she needed to develop into an impartial artist after her main label cope with Atlantic expired. “There’s so many fascinating choices that might work for me,” she defined.
“I like not having to foot the invoice for the whole lot initially, that’s fairly scary. Particularly whenever you wish to do issues on the sort of scale that I did on the final document. I’m nonetheless exploring, positively.”
Elsewhere within the new ‘In The Bag’ video, Charli talked about having written “so many cringe lyrics” previously. “I really assume the dumbest lyrics are the most effective lyrics,” she stated. “My foremost instance of that, for myself, is a tune I wrote known as ‘I Love It’.”
Charli just lately remixed Caroline Polachek’s single ‘Welcome To My Island’ with The 1975’s George Daniel.
She additionally just lately criticised the BRITs over this 12 months’s all-male Artist Of The Yr shortlist.