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''Crash'' (stylised in
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) is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter
Charli XCX Charlotte Emma Aitchison (born 2 August 1992), known professionally as Charli XCX, is an English singer and songwriter. Born in Cambridge and raised in Start Hill, Essex, she began posting songs on Myspace in 2008, which led to her discovery ...
, released on 18 March 2022. It was her last album to be released under her record contract with
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. Charli announced the album title, release date, and artwork on 4 November 2021. Her website was also updated with information about the album's 2022 tour. The album was preceded by the four singles "
Good Ones "Good Ones" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, released as the lead single from her fifth studio album, ''Crash'' (2022). The song was released on 2 September 2021. It is a synthwave, electropop, dance, and synth-pop song th ...
", "
New Shapes "New Shapes" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, featuring French singer Christine and the Queens and American singer Caroline Polachek. It was released on 4 November 2021 as the second single from XCX's fifth studio album, '' ...
" featuring
Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
and
Caroline Polachek Caroline Elizabeth Polachek (born June 20, 1985) is an American singer, producer and songwriter. Raised in Connecticut, Polachek co-founded the indie pop band Chairlift while studying at the University of Colorado. The duo emerged from the late- ...
, "
Beg for You "Beg for You" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX featuring Japanese-British singer Rina Sawayama. It was released on 27 January 2022 as the third single from XCX's fifth studio album, ''Crash'' (2022). The song interpolates Swe ...
" featuring
Rina Sawayama is a Japanese–British singer-songwriter, actress and model. Born in Niigata, Japan, she emigrated to London with her parents at age five. She is known for her musical versatility and has been labelled a "musical chameleon". In 2017, she ...
, "
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" and two promotional singles, "Every Rule" and "Used to Know Me", the latter released as the fifth single in April 2022. Whereas Charli's prior work was known for its
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,
hyperpop Hyperpop is a loosely-defined music movement and microgenre that predominantly originated in the United Kingdom during the early-to-mid 2010s. It is characterized by a maximalist or exaggerated take on popular music, and artists within the genre ...
production, ''Crash'' features a more conventional
dance-pop Dance-pop is a popular music subgenre that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a ...
sound, with Charli dubbing it her "major label
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" record. Songs from the album include elements of
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of the '80s and '90s, and Charli has cited
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, among others, as a musical influence for the album.
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's 1996 film of the same name inspired aesthetic themes of the album, including the title and artwork. Upon release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Commercially, ''Crash'' is Charli XCX's most successful album to date, topping the charts in Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom. It also became her first top ten album in New Zealand and the United States.


Background and recording

In September 2019, Charli XCX released her third studio album, '' Charli'', to critical acclaim. A previous version of her third album was originally slated for a 2017 release, although Charli later decided to scrap that project following most of its demo tracks being leaked on the Internet. Following the release of ''Charli'', she explained in an interview with music magazine ''
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'': "I'm not supposed to say this, I'm supposed to be like, in it, 'this album (''Charli''), stream it, buy it', but I'm like, already thinking about the next one, it's done, I'm onto the next level". A month after its release, she confirmed that she was already working on another album. In November 2019, she then stated that her current plans for the next year included the creation of two new albums. During the months of January and February 2020, Charli published
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of herself in the studio with a variety of
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, including Patrik Berger and
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, both of whom had previously collaborated on Charli's debut album ''
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''. She also had recording sessions with longtime
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, as well as Deaton Chris Anthony. In March 2020, due to the
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, recording sessions for the album were canceled. On 6 April 2020, Charli XCX announced through a public
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call with fans that she would be working on a new album in self-isolation, with the tentative title '' How I'm Feeling Now''. Charli decided to postpone ''Crash'' recording sessions, then only known loosely as the "
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album", and began working on a new fourth studio album spur of the moment. Work on this album began in Charli's home on 3 April and continued until the album's release date of 15 May. Charli had first mentioned the "Janet album" on 6 April, when she posted a screenshot of a conversation with Cook, where she said, "And I wanted to do Janet album in September into quicker album in December", implying that she originally planned to release the "Janet album" in September and a "quicker", more
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album in December of the same year. Following the release of '' How I'm Feeling Now'', Charli hinted that she was back at work on the "Janet album". On 13 March 2021, she announced on
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that the album would be "poptastic". Days later, on 19 March, Charli debuted new songs for the first time on a Bandsintown virtual show, which would become commonly known amongst fans as "Don't Think Twice" (later revealed to be "Twice") and "What You Want" (later confirmed to be "
New Shapes "New Shapes" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, featuring French singer Christine and the Queens and American singer Caroline Polachek. It was released on 4 November 2021 as the second single from XCX's fifth studio album, '' ...
"). Following the event, she gave an interview in which she referred to the album as " poptastic" and added that she was "feeling extremely creative". On 1 November 2021, she tweeted that she would be disclosing secrets about the album that week, and five hours later, she revealed the collaborators she would be working with on the album:
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,
Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
,
Caroline Polachek Caroline Elizabeth Polachek (born June 20, 1985) is an American singer, producer and songwriter. Raised in Connecticut, Polachek co-founded the indie pop band Chairlift while studying at the University of Colorado. The duo emerged from the late- ...
,
Oscar Holter Oscar Thomas Holter (born 26 February 1986) is a Swedish record producer and songwriter based in the United States. He is best known for his work with record producer and fellow Swede Max Martin and Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd on the ...
,
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,
Rina Sawayama is a Japanese–British singer-songwriter, actress and model. Born in Niigata, Japan, she emigrated to London with her parents at age five. She is known for her musical versatility and has been labelled a "musical chameleon". In 2017, she ...
,
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, Justin Raisen, SadPony,
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, Mike Wise, and Jon Shave. Oscar Holter had already been confirmed as a producer for the album with the album's first single "
Good Ones "Good Ones" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, released as the lead single from her fifth studio album, ''Crash'' (2022). The song was released on 2 September 2021. It is a synthwave, electropop, dance, and synth-pop song th ...
". A collaboration with Caroline Polachek and Christine and the Queens, with production from Deaton Chris Anthony, had also been teased a few days before the announcement. The song, titled "
New Shapes "New Shapes" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX, featuring French singer Christine and the Queens and American singer Caroline Polachek. It was released on 4 November 2021 as the second single from XCX's fifth studio album, '' ...
", was released as the album's second single. In early 2022, the third single from the album, "
Beg For You "Beg for You" is a song by English singer and songwriter Charli XCX featuring Japanese-British singer Rina Sawayama. It was released on 27 January 2022 as the third single from XCX's fifth studio album, ''Crash'' (2022). The song interpolates Swe ...
" featuring Rina Sawayama, was released. A collaboration with Sawayama had been teased since 2019, and both artists confirmed there had been different previous attempts at a collaboration.


Release and promotion

On 15 August 2021, following the announcement of the album's first song, she tweeted a picture of a grave with her own name engraved on it and the death date "March 18, 2022", which was thought to be the album's release day. The next day, she tweeted a behind-the-scenes video of a photoshoot of that grave, utilizing a fragment of "Good Ones". This grave would be featured in "Good Ones"' music video after it was released. It was widely hinted that the album would be published on 18 March 2022, because after the release of "Good Ones", she stated that the album might be released around that date. The album was formally announced on 4 November, an hour before the release of the second song, on all of Charli's social media, along with the announcement of a 37-date tour, titled Crash: the Live Tour, across North America and Europe and a link to pre-save the album. It was also revealed that the album will have 12 tracks and last for 33 minutes. Later that day, Charli went live on TikTok and shared new snippets of new tracks, including the then-unknown tracks "
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", "Constant Repeat", "Beg for You", and three other snippets. On 19 December 2021, Charli posted an
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post with the caption "2022 sneak peak...", which included numerous images related to work for the album cycle, including images of photo op and recording behind the scenes, a talk with Rina Sawayama about their collaboration, and a video of Charli practicing with background dancers for the track "Baby". Throughout late 2021 and early January 2022, Charli continued to share the samples she teased on TikTok, most notably the tracks "Beg for You" and "Baby". On 4 January, Charli uploaded a snippet of what appeared to be a music video for the song "Baby". On 20 January, it was reported via
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that the album's fifth track will be 2 minutes and 48 seconds long, which was later confirmed to be "Beg for You". On the same day, Charli revealed the title and a studio snippet of her collaboration with Rina Sawayama, "Beg for You". On 21 February 2022, the singer announced that a deluxe edition would be released the same week as the standard album. However, the deluxe edition was released a week later than the standard one, on 25 March. The album's liner notes dedicate it to
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, a friend and collaborator of Charli who died in early 2021. Sophie had produced a number of tracks for Charli including the entirety of her 2016 EP '' Vroom Vroom'', as well as the majority of her scrapped third studio album. On 23 June, she participated in the
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event "Live from the Upside Down" in collaboration with the
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series ''
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''. On 14 December, she made a live performance on
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.


Singles

"Good Ones" was released as the album's lead single on 2 September 2021. It is a
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track mixed with
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and
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. The song received acclaim for critics with most of them highlighting its synth-pop production. Its music video, directed by
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, and filmed in Mexico. was released the same day as the song. "New Shapes" was released on 4 November 2021 as the album's second single, featuring Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek. The latter track was also met with positive reviews from critics for her move away from
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and towards synth-pop. The music video was released a few days after. Charli XCX was set to appear on the ninth episode of ''
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'''s 47th season alongside Christine and the Queens and Polachek to promote the singles, but the performances were cancelled due to the rise of the coronavirus Omicron variant in
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. The performance was later rescheduled to 5 March 2022. "Beg for You", a collaboration with Rina Sawayama, was released on 27 January 2022 as the album's third single. The song is a
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track with elements of '90s
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. It samples
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's 2006 single " Cry for You", as well as the song "Don't Cry" by Belgian dance group Milk Inc. It received acclaim from music critics, highlighting its catchiness. "Baby" was released on 1 March 2022 as the album's fourth single. The track is an '80s-inspired
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track with
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elements. It has received positive reviews for its
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and sultry production. On 14 March 2022, "Every Rule" was released as a promotional single, followed by "Used to Know Me" on 17 March 2022. "Used to Know Me" was released in April 2022 as the album's fifth single.


Themes

When teasing and promoting the record since May 2021, Charli took on an evil, demonic or soulless persona, so as to play into a deal-with-the-devil idea. George Griffiths of the
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compared the concept to
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's ''
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'' (2012). Visuals for the album include "''
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'' powers" and a multitude of "dark spells and curses" as well as signature nods to both cars and car crashes. Several publications found references to the David Cronenberg films, mainly the 1996 film of the same name and ''
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'', the former of which is also an aesthetic inspiration. Charli talked about the aesthetic themes and the reference to the Cronenberg film by saying, "Referencing Cronenberg is unavoidable when the album is called ''Crash''. ..For this album, I was exploring the idea of what the most sexualized, heightened, vampiric version of myself could be. And I think that also plays into the 'selling your soul' narrative nddanger — it's very volatile, the image of this album. I think some people are really turned off by it, which is quite interesting, and some people love it. It's heightened sex, sexiness — that's where I was at. And I think that does relate back to Cronenberg's ''Crash'' because that book and that movie is about these people who want and feed off their favorite thing and will go to any length to feel this sexuality and connection." In accordance to this statement, '' Under the Radar'' wrote in their review: "The intersection of violence, sexuality, and technology explored within the album's cover art calls to mind influential science fiction writer and cultural prophet
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's contentious 1973-released novel ''Crash''—and, by extension, Cronenberg's 1996-released film adaptation. Deft studies of humanity's psychological and physical transformation alongside technological and cultural advancement, both novel and film reveal a world 'beginning to flower into wounds.' This merging of flesh and blood with steel and plastic is fully embodied within the album's production, which (mirroring Ballard's prose) applies a highly technical and intricately calculated approach, pristine melodies scrubbed of any discernible warmth or familiarity, courtesy of Charli XCX and her team." On 8 April 2020, Charli told a fan through Zoom that the album was influenced by the music of Janet Jackson, an artist who has frequently been cited by
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label producers such as Cook, as well as
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, as a source of inspiration. Then, on 21 April, she told ''
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'' that this was her most polished album yet, both musically and artistically, and that she was currently listening to a lot of Jackson's songs. She indicated that the album will be a musical departure for her. On 5 May, she indicated that it will be her most " pop" album yet, and that she wanted the song videos to be extremely theatrical, even suggesting that she play different characters in them. On 29 October, she said that while there was still a lot of Jackson influence on the album at the time, it is no longer exclusively influenced by her, and there are now other inspirations. On 23 May 2021, she indicated that the album was "for the ''True Romance'' angels" and that she wanted to have a song that is "Stay Away 2.0". Then, on 8 July, Charli posted that she was extremely into songs that she did not compose.


Music and lyrics

''Crash'' eschews Charli XCX's previous hyperpop and
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work, in favor of "punchy
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", '80s synth-pop, and
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, with elements of pop-
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,
dream pop Dream pop (also typeset as dreampop) is a subgenre of alternative rock and neo-psychedelia that emphasizes atmosphere and sonic texture as much as pop melody. Common characteristics include breathy vocals, dense productions, and effects such as ...
,
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,
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, nu-disco,
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, and "
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". Album opener "Crash" is a
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song with hard funk drums. "Good Ones" explores electropop and
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, and "New Shapes" continues the album's '80s synth-pop sound, while adding
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and
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into the mix. She samples
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songs " Show Me Love" and "Cry for You" on "Used to Know Me" and "Beg for You", respectively, in an effort to strike a balance between
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and
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. "Beg for You" additionally is a UK garage song that evokes
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and '90s house. "Baby" is a post-disco, dance-pop, and pop-funk song with new jack swing elements reminiscent of Janet Jackson's ''
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'' and replicates the electro-funk of Cameo. "Lightning" is a
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song with
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flourishes, while "Yuck" fuses a
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funk and
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baseline with disco and "hyper-modern
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". "Selfish Girl" was dubbed "
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-style dance fantasia". She has listed Janet Jackson, Cameo,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Boy Meets Girl, and
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as musical inspirations for the album. Featured artists on the album include Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek on "New Shapes", as well as Rina Sawayama on "Beg for You"; the songs were released as the second and third singles from the album, respectively. Producers on the album include Oscar Holter, and Lotus IV and Deaton Chris Anthony, on the singles "Good Ones" and "New Shapes", respectively. A. G. Cook, George Daniel, Digital Farm Animals, Ian Kirkpatrick, Jason Evigan, Justin Raisen, Ariel Rechtshaid, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Oneohtrix Point Never, Jon Shave, and Mike Wise have also been revealed to have produced other tracks on the album.


Critical reception

''Crash'' received "generally favorable reviews" according to
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, which assigned it an average score of 79 based on 21 reviews. Writing for '' Clash'', Joe Rivers said that "''Crash'' is certainly a mixed bag, but it does demonstrate that, whatever her motivations and mindset, Charli XCX is an artist we should treasure. Even when she's not at her best, she displays enough nous and melody to stand head and shoulders above practically all her rivals". Elly Watson from ''
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'' gave the album rating 4.5 out of 5 stars and wrote that 'Crash''"may be closing a chapter for Charli but it is in no way a
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". and also added that "Instead, she once again explores new ventures, crafting a pop album that celebrates the old classics as well as the new, and cements her status as a true pop trailblazer". Helen Brown on a five-out-of-five stars review for ''
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'', said that ''Crash'' is "the biggest, plushest, most mainstream release to date from the shy
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music nerd turned hot LA diva. And while some fans may miss the 29-year-old's quirkier sonic
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, there's no denying Charlotte Aitchison's ability to pump out enough relentlessly solid and sexy hooks to secure herself a place at pop's top table... or dancing on top of it." For ''
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'', Owen Myers says that "Despite a couple of slightly weaker moments (oddly, the album's lead singles), ''Crash'' is Charli's best full-length project since '' Pop 2'', a canny embrace of modern and vintage pop styles by one of its most sincere students. It sets a bar for creative mainstream pop: the ruthless, intoxicating dream factory that can chew you up and spit you out and leave you coming back for more." El Hunt, writing for ''
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'', says that, "At times, ''Crash'' eases off the throttle slightly – the interpolation of 'Show Me Love' on 'Used to Know Me' is infectious, if slightly too straightforward, while smouldering ballads 'Move Me' and 'Every Rule' could do with more of the skewed hints of unfamiliarity found in spades elsewhere. These are minor gripes, though, and by the time those synthesised strings whirr into life on the jagged pop-funk track 'Baby' they're easy enough to overlook." While adding that "One emotion that her music will never evoke is boredom, and even when her sights are trained on infiltrating mainstream pop, she's still an artist with a knack for surprising. If ''Crash'' really does mark the death of Charli XCX as a major label artist – what a way to go. Fellow critic Tom Hull regarded the production as major and "in some ways the top of her game", while concluding that the album ultimately excels with the "delirious" "Used to Know Me". Reviewing for ''Paste'', Eric Bennett writes that, "When Charli achieves the perfect confluence of what she loves about pop music, and what we love about her music, it soars, creating some of her finest material to date. But when that balance is not achieved, the songs can feel generic or reductive—two words that have never applied to Charli XCX before. One must commend Charli on taking such a big swing: When you've become known for taking risks, the only way you can change things up is by playing it safe." In a mixed review for ''
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'',
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writes that "Not only does ''Crash'' not work – or at least not entirely – it leaves you wondering about its author's motivations. For all the messaging around it, it sometimes feels less like a smart concept than a shrug; the work of an artist seeing out a fraught five-album major label deal with a half-hearted 'whatever'. If there's a saving grace here, it's that the mercurial XCX – now a free agent – will doubtless return with something more interesting sooner rather than later."


Accolades

Since the album's release, Crash has been named by several magazines as one of the best albums of the year. Commercially, it is Charli XCX's best-selling record, being one of the UK'
best-selling vinyl and cassette records.


Awards for Crash


Ranking for Crash Songs


Commercial performance

''Crash'' debuted at number one on the
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with 16,117 units, becoming her first album to top the chart. In Ireland, the album opened at number one on
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, also scoring her first album to reach the top. In Australia, ''Crash'' also debuted at number one on
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, becoming her second top-ten entry and the first to reach the top spot. The same week, ''Crash'' was also the best-selling album on vinyl. ''Crash'' debuted at number one on the
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. In the United States, ''Crash'' debuted at number seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 31,500 equivalent album units (19,000 pure and 15.6 million on-demand official streams), becoming her highest-charting album to date and first top 10 on the chart. In Germany, the album opened at number 19 on
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, becoming her first top-20 entry in the country. In Canada, ''Crash'' opened at number 16 on ''Billboard'' Canadian Albums, becoming her first top-20 entry. In the Netherlands, ''Crash'' debuted at number 16 on the
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, making it her highest entry on the chart.


Track listing

Notes * signifies an additional producer. * "Beg for You" contains samples of "Don't Cry" by Milk Inc. and " Cry for You" by
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. * "Used to Know Me" contains samples of " Show Me Love" by
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* "How Can I Not Know What I Need Right Now" contains samples of "
Saturday Love "Saturday Love" is a song performed by American R&B singers Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal. It was released in October 1985 in music, 1985. The song peaked at #2 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, US R&B chart and became a moderate pop hit peaking at ...
" by
Cherrelle Cheryl Anne Norton (born October 13, 1958), better known by her stage name Cherrelle, is an American R&B singer and songwriter who gained fame in the mid-1980s. Her signature hits include "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On", "Where Do I Run To", " Ev ...
and
Alexander O'Neal Alexander O'Neal (born November 15, 1953) is an American R&B singer, songwriter and arranger from Natchez, Mississippi. O'Neal came to prominence in the mid-1980s as a solo artist, with eleven Top 40 singles on the US R&B chart, three of whic ...
.


Personnel


Musicians and vocals

*
Charli XCX Charlotte Emma Aitchison (born 2 August 1992), known professionally as Charli XCX, is an English singer and songwriter. Born in Cambridge and raised in Start Hill, Essex, she began posting songs on Myspace in 2008, which led to her discovery ...
– vocals * George Daniel – vocal chops, drums, bass programming, synth and keys programming * Waylon Rector – guitar *
A. G. Cook Alexander Guy Cook (born 23 August 1990) is an English music producer, singer, songwriter and the head of the UK record label PC Music. Cook released his first solo singles in 2014. He has also collaborated with PC Music artists such as Hannah ...
– programming, synths *
Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
– vocals *
Caroline Polachek Caroline Elizabeth Polachek (born June 20, 1985) is an American singer, producer and songwriter. Raised in Connecticut, Polachek co-founded the indie pop band Chairlift while studying at the University of Colorado. The duo emerged from the late- ...
– vocals * Deaton Chris Anthony – additional vocals, synths, drum programming, keyboard programming, bass programming, instrumentation *
Lotus IV Linus Wiklund (born 3 February 1983), also known as Lotus IV, is a Swedish songwriter and music producer. He has written and produced songs for artists such as Avicii, Zedd, Alessia Cara, Future, Ty Dolla Sign, David Guetta, Sasha Sloan, Sam S ...
– keyboard programming, bass programming, drum programming, instrumentation *
Caroline Ailin Caroline Furøyen, also known by her stage name Caroline Ailin (born 1989), is a Norwegian singer and songwriter based in London. She co-wrote " New Rules", a single by Dua Lipa which reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and US pop radio in ...
– background vocals *
Oscar Holter Oscar Thomas Holter (born 26 February 1986) is a Swedish record producer and songwriter based in the United States. He is best known for his work with record producer and fellow Swede Max Martin and Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd on the ...
– programming, drums, bass, keys *
Rina Sawayama is a Japanese–British singer-songwriter, actress and model. Born in Niigata, Japan, she emigrated to London with her parents at age five. She is known for her musical versatility and has been labelled a "musical chameleon". In 2017, she ...
– vocals * Sorana – additional backing vocals * Sadpony – synths, bass, drum programming *
Justin Raisen Justin Louis Raisen is an American record producer, songwriter, audio engineer, mixing engineer, and multi-instrumentalist. His production, songwriting, and mixing credits include: Yves Tumor, David Bowie, Kim Gordon, Ariel Pink, Angel Olsen, Sky ...
– guitar, FX *
Ariel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid ( ;) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. His accolades include three Grammy Awards for music production. Rechtshaid was the lead singer and guitarist of the ska ...
– drum programming, synths, nylon guitar * Jon Shave – keyboards, programming * Darryl Reid – keyboards, programming


Technical

* Geoff Swan – mixing * Niko Battistini – mix assistance * Matt Cahill – mix assistance * A. G. Cook – engineering *
Randy Merrill Randy Merrill is an American mastering engineer who has worked with international artists including DAY6, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Harry Styles, One Direction, Adele, Imagine Dragons, Beck, Liam Gallagher, Jonas Brothers, Muse, Cage the ...
– mastering * Şerban Ghenea – mixing * Bryce Bordone – mix assistance * Lionel Crasta – bridge vocals engineering * John Hanes – engineering * Oscar Holter – engineering * Thomas Warren – engineering * Kevin Grainger – mixing * Alexander Soifer – additional vocal production * Ben Hogarth – vocal engineering * Jonathan Gilmore – vocal production & engineering for Rina Sawayama * Anthony Tucci Jr. – Charli vocal recording *
Manny Marroquin Manny Marroquin (born September 21, 1971) is an American mixing engineer.Daley, Dan (May 2005).Manny Marroquin. ''Sound on Sound''. Retrieved February 10, 2007 He has received ten Grammy awards for his professional audio work. Life and career M ...
– mixing * Ian Kirkpatrick – recording * Ainjel Emme – assistant enginerring * Anthony Paul Lopez – engineering * Justin Raisen – engineering * Sadpony – engineering *
Rami Yacoub Rami Yacoub (born 17 January 1975), also known by the mononym Rami, is a Swedish record producer and songwriter and former member of the songwriting/production houses Cheiron Studios and Maratone. Yacoub collaborated extensively with Max Martin ...
– vocal recording * Matt DiMona – engineering * Matt Cohn – engineering * Jon Shave – engineering * Darryl Reid – engineering * Oli Jacobs – mixing


Charts


Release history


References

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