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Charli XCX ‘White Mercedes’ Video

With her new album 'Charli' currently out now, pop wonder Charli XCX steps up with visuals for her single 'White Mercedes'. Stylishly filmed, you can find Charli performing the song whilst inside of a car on a crane, as well as a field that includes everything from a white horse to a white Dodge truck rolling over, well, another white car. Now for the record, we already know that people will start commenting on the fact that the song is called 'White Mercedes' and the video features non-Mercedes vehicles. With that being said, the visuals are stunning and the song is definitely one of the highlights on her LP.

Charli XCX & Christine and the Queens ‘Gone’ Video

Pop artist Charli XCX is gearing up for the release of her new album 'Charli', landing September 13th via Warner Brothers. Whilst that may be exciting news for many of her loyal fans, the British starlet has raised the temperature before hand with her latest single 'Gone', featuring none other than Christine and the Queens.

Charli XCX & Troye Sivan ‘1999’ Video

TLC, N'Sync, Spice Girls and 'The Matrix' are just a few references that Charli XCX and Troye Sivan use in their video for '1999'. We're guessing that this is more of an ode to the 90's as opposed to specifically the year 1999 considering that TLC 'Waterfalls' (one vid that they recreate) was actually released in 1995 and Spice Girls' 'Say You'll Be There' dropped in 1996. Never the less, for anyone who is old enough to have lived through the mid to late 90s will surely find the references nostalgic. Enjoy.

Wolf Alice Have Shared the Charli XCX & Post Precious Remix of ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’

With their second album 'Visions of a Life' released back in September of last year, Wolf Alice have shared a new remix of their song 'Don't Delete The Kisses' by none other than Charli XCX and L.A.-based duo Post Precious. Using effects to manipulate the vocals of Ellie Rowsell, the pop rework is backed by husky synths and elongated bass binges. This is definitely a contrast to the original but is enjoyable none the less. Have a listen.