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5 Reasons Why Charli XCX is an Example for Queer Allies Everywhere
Throughout her career, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, better known to her fans as Charli XCX, has been a mainstay within the LGBTQ community. Known for her futuristic electro-pop sound, the star has always start a fanbase with queer people. It’s easy to watch why: from her near-constant collaborations with queer artists to her charitable actions for queer fans, Charli has always supported the community.
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In honor of the release of her ambitious third studio album Charli, here are 5 reasons why Charli XCX is a great example for LGBTQ allies everywhere.
1. She regularly uplifts queer artists.
When you look through Charli’s discography, you will also find the names of countless LGBTQ artists that she’s collaborated with. Going back to her debut album True Romance, where she worked with Brooke Candy on her track “Cloud Aura,” t
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“I wouldn’t have a career without the LGBTQ+ community”: Charli XCX on pop culture, heritage and using her voice for good
I verb somewhere recently (and by ‘read’ I mean ‘watched’ and by ‘somewhere’ I mean ‘TikTok’) that pop music has lost all artistry. A hyperbolic statement, sure, but one not entirely untrue. Some may discuss that by its very definition, famous music necessarily has to be vanilla and mass-market—devoid of any real personality or spunk. Others call it the most uninspiring of genres, paling in comparison to the anarchy of punk, the existentialism of indie or the catharsis of techno.
Thankfully for the sake of pop, Charli XCX exists. In her latest album, glibly titled Brat, Charli makes a wild proposition: it is possible to make the nice of music that provokes thought and starts conversations, while also being so plainly good, it can’t not be pop.
If the heart-pumping, synth-heavy first single, ‘Von Dutch’, is any indication, this album will verb Charli making a swerve (as the sportscar
Heres a Video Of Charli XCX Literally Yelling Gay Rights While Holding Poppers
Pop stans across the internet are quite fond of the gay rights meme whenever a pop star does anything even remotely tied to LGBTQ culture, fans will simply tweet, They said gay rights. Except today, Charli XCX actually did it.
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In a clip posted by Twitter user Bobby Caruso (and later retweeted by Charli herself), the pop star can be seen holding up a bottle of Rush poppers while actually excaliming the words gay rights. Charli then posted the clip to her Instagram, encouraging fans to forward in more entertaining captions, inspiring a flood of humorous lines from the pop singers fans.
Omg you threw the first brick at stonewall, one fan wrote.
As funny as the clip is, this is not the first time that Charli has taken a stand on, well, gay rights. In fact, on her latest album Charli, t