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Charli XCX Reveals ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ Track List With a Song Featuring David Cronenberg

The LP, which includes 11 songs, arrives on July 24

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Charli xcx at Paris Men’s Spring-Summer 2027 fashion week on June 23. Photo from Jérémie Leconte/WWD

Charli XCX has revealed the track list for Music, Fashion, Film, and it includes a feature from film director David Cronenberg.

On Tuesday, Rolling Stone’s cover star unveiled the track list on Instagram. The post includes the duration of each song on the album, with the Cronenberg-assisted track “No One Lasts Forever” being the longest at nearly six minutes. The singer also shared several photos of herself, including one of her seemingly posing nude while holding a white T-shirt with the Music, Fashion, Film track list in black print.

Music, Fashion, Film is led by the single “Rock Music,” which doubles as its opening track. Other recent releases from Charli XCX slated to appear on Music, Fashion, Film are “SS26” and the artist’s latest single, “Wink Wink.”

Music, Fashion, Film marks Charli XCX’s seventh studio album and follows 2024’s Brat, which peaked at Number Three on the Billboard 200, the singer’s highest debut on the albums chart. Brat earned the British hitmaker Grammy Awards for Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Recording Package.

Charli XCX discussed Music, Fashion Film in her cover story for Rolling Stone‘s Summer Double Issue, insisting that the record is not a traditional rock album, as had been heavily speculated.

“Obviously, I know that there’s been a lot of conversation around me making a rock album, which is something that I never said,” the 33-year-old said of the rumors. “But to be honest, I’ve never thought about genre in a binary way. I find that to be a very old-school notion. I don’t even know what the genre is. It’s just me and A. G. Cook and Finn Keane, doing our thing.” 

Music, Fashion, Film Track List

1. “Rock Music” (1.55)
2. “SS26” (2.46)
3. “Card Declined” (3.28)
4. “Camera” (2.31)
5. “2007” (2.04)
6. “I’m Afraid” (2.11)
7. “Yeah” (2.17)
8. “Wink Wink” (2.03)
9. “Persona” (2.37)
10. “Magic Metal Montana” (2.31)
11. “No One Lasts Forever” featuring David Cronenberg (5.42)

This article was originally published on rollingstone.com.

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