Brat and it’s completely different but still brat

Charli XCX

Brat and it’s completely different but still brat

Remix album of Brat (2024) from the English electro popstar featuring guest appearances from Robyn, Ariana Grande, the 1975, Jon Hopkins, Troye Sivan, Lorde, Tinashe, Julian Casablancas, Bon Iver and Billie Eilish

ADM rating[?]

8.4

Label
Atlantic
UK Release date
11/10/2024
US Release date
11/10/2024
  1. 10.0 |   The Guardian

    Big-name guests abound on a thrilling remix album that takes a glimpse into celebrity’s heart of darkness but makes it transcendently fun and cool
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  2. 10.0 |   NME

    Four months after kickstarting a cultural phenomenon with her sixth album, the British pop icon invites friends and big-name acts to give it a new lease of life
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  3. 9.0 |   Clash

    A clattering, thumping triumph. As after parties go, ‘brat and it’s completely different but also still brat’ is one for the books
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  4. 8.5 |   Paste Magazine

    The sheer existence of this album is cause for celebration—it’s a re-interpretation with plenty of Party Girl bangers and dispatches from a raucous summer, taking its source material and widens its scope through maximalism and anti-celebrity reckoning
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  5. 8.5 |   Spectrum Culture

    Charli has left us with an untouchable pop odyssey to dissect and marvel over for years to come
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  6. 8.0 |   Rolling Stone

    With stars like Lorde, Billie Eilish, and Ariana Grande on board, her new remix LP is a kick-ass party record in its own right
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  7. 8.0 |   Pitchfork

    Quick on the heels of her blockbuster album BRAT, the pop star offers a remix album that is anything but obligatory. Like its sister album, it is unexpected, unfiltered, uncomfortably messy, and dizzyingly fun
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  8. 8.0 |   Slant Magazine

    A companion piece that’s just as reflective of the zeitgeist as its parent album
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  9. 7.5 |   Northern Transmissions

    She’s working through her feelings alongside the evolution of the album, which is as good a side project as any. Brat lives on in a shapeshifting form
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