Charli XCX teams up with Addison Rae and A.G. Cook on ‘Von Dutch’ remix

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Charli XCX teams up with Addison Rae and A.G. Cook on ‘Von Dutch’ remix

Charli XCX has announced the ‘Von Dutch’ remix, featuring rising TikTok sensation Addison Rae and long-time collaborator and producer A.G. Cook. The song is part of Charli’s sixth studio album Brat, set to be released in summer 2022. Since the album teaser ‘Von Dutch’ was released in February, there has been a lot of anticipation surrounding the album. Charli XCX has taken to Twitter to express the fact that her roots are from dance music, stating, “i was born to make dance music…i came from the clubs..xcx6 is the album i’ve always wanted to make.”

The recent release of the remix sees Charli trade lines with Addison Rae, “I’m just living that life, while you’re sittin’ in your dad’s basement, bet you’re disappointed that I’m shinin’.” Charli’s sound has evolved over the past few years, blending a mix of genres, while keeping dance music at the forefront. According to an interview with NME, the album “kind of bitchy and gossipy and hardcore and very club feeling. It’s definitely one for the girls who like to party and sweat and rave.”

The ‘Von Dutch’ remix featuring Addison Rae and A.G. Cook can be found on Charli’s YouTube channel. The original track, as well as the remix, is indicative of Charli’s intention to create music that will be relevant and still withstand the test of time. It proves that Charli is still experimenting with new sounds and will continue to remain relevant.

Charli XCX has established herself as a sought-after musician in the industry who is always keen on trying out new sounds. Her willingness to avoid normalization has been a significant asset in her career so far. Charli’s sixth album, Brat, is expected to be her best yet and will once again showcase her ability to provide party tracks while playing with sounds that keep listeners intrigued

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