But that’s kind of the intent with her new album.
In layman’s terms: “I wanted to work with multiple collaborators across all the songs.
I wanted to write in L.A.

Charli XCX releases her album ‘Crash’ on March 18.EMILY LIPSOM
I wanted to feel that full pop-writing camp kind of feeling of creating a record.”
“This is my final album on my five album record deal,” adds Charli.
And I wanted to explore that in a multitude of different ways outside of just lyric content.
I wanted to explore that through the way I created this record as well."
“It’s also me embracing my sort of femme fatale and my sex, I suppose.
And I think that felt like a really personal journey.”
In other words, she wanted the good girl-gone-bad experience.
That’s kind of my take on pop music: I don’t care if you wrote it.
I don’t care who produced it.
If you sell it to me and I believe you, that’s all I care about."
Crashwill begin streaming on all platforms on Friday, March 18.