Charli XCX doubts suitability for James Bond theme song

Charli XCX, the three-time Grammy winner known for her pop music, has expressed reluctance about recording a theme song for the James Bond franchise. In a recent interview, she joked about the possibility while acknowledging the iconic history of Bond themes. The franchise is undergoing a revamp with new director and writer announcements.

Charli XCX recently discussed the prospect of contributing a theme song to the James Bond series during an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Julia Cunningham Show. The singer, who recently composed the soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights, highlighted her self-perceived mismatch for the role. “I got to say, I don’t think that I am built for that,” she said. “I think I probably sing with too much AutoTune to do a James Bond. Never say never. I’m open to it if they want to call me, which they won’t but, yeah. I think it might not be a fit, but that’s, well, yeah. It’s not going to happen now, is it? So amazing. I don’t know.”

She playfully addressed producer Barbara Broccoli, saying, “Barbara, call me,” while gesturing to the camera. This comes amid Amazon MGM Studios' efforts to revitalize the 007 franchise. In June, the studio selected Denis Villeneuve to direct the next film, and last month, Steven Knight was tapped to write the screenplay. The production maintains its partnership with returning producers Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, with Tanya Lapointe serving as executive producer.

The James Bond theme song tradition boasts contributions from artists like Madonna, Adele, Sam Smith, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, and Tina Turner. Daniel Craig portrayed Bond in five films: Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), and No Time to Die (2021). Preceding actors include Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan. Craig's successor remains unannounced.

Beyond music, Charli XCX featured in a Sundance triple: her meta mockumentary The Moment, which debuted last weekend, plus roles in Gregg Araki’s I Want Your Sex and Cathy Yan’s The Gallerist.

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Charli XCX jamming on guitar in Paris studio with producers, teasing rock follow-up to Brat.
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Charli XCX announces rock follow-up to Brat album

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Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue cover story that her next album after 2024's Brat will be rock music. She told interviewer Laura Snapes that the dance floor is dead, prompting a guitar-forward sound with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane. Sessions took place in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Charli XCX unveiled the track list for her seventh studio album Music, Fashion, Film on Instagram Tuesday. The record, set for release July 24, features a collaboration with film director David Cronenberg.

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Charli XCX has discussed the creation of the cover art for her upcoming album Music, Fashion, Film, which features musician John Cale, fashion designer Marc Jacobs and director Martin Scorsese.

Charli XCX released the pop-punk track “Playboy Bunny” as the B-side to her new single “SS26” on Saturday, May 23. The song is available via her “b.sides” Instagram account and a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl. It will not appear on streaming platforms.

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Charli XCX has dropped her new single titled Rock Music, complete with a black-and-white video. The track features crunchy guitars and marks a shift from her previous dance-focused work.

Idris Elba has confirmed he was never considered for the role of James Bond. The actor addressed years of speculation in comments to People magazine.

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Charli XCX has shared her thoughts on the mixed responses to her new single 'Rock Music'. The track marks a shift from the club sounds of her 2024 album 'Brat'.

 

 

 

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