Charli XCX responde a las reacciones sobre su sencillo de rock

Charli XCX ha compartido su opinión sobre las respuestas divididas ante su nuevo sencillo 'Rock Music'. La canción marca un cambio respecto a los sonidos club de su álbum 'Brat' de 2024.

La cantante lanzó 'Rock Music' el 8 de mayo y publicó sobre las reacciones en Instagram. Describió los debates como interesantes y los comparó con discusiones anteriores en torno a PC Music y su EP de 2016 'Vroom Vroom'.

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