From teenage electronic experiments to breakout hits like "Boom Clap," she's kept pushing pop forward.
For a quick sense of her sound, try "Constant Repeat" or "Boom Clap." They frame that push-and-pull between pop hooks and something more experimental.
She started making electronic music as a teenager under that name, which comes from her initials and a fondness for X and O symbols. Her 2013 single "Boom Clap" from the album True Romance became a breakout hit, pushing her into wider recognition. Songs like "Constant Repeat" show that bold, experimental pop feel she's kept developing.
After "Boom Clap" brought wider recognition in 2013, she kept releasing albums that critics tend to like, including Pop 2 in 2017, Charli in 2019, and How I'm Feeling Now in 2020. Her 2022 album was called Crash.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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