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“I was in awe of her”: Charli XCX’s new song will explore her relationship with SOPHIE

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Charli XCX has revealed that her sixth album will feature a song that explores her relationship with SOPHIE, who she revered as an “unbelievably magic person.” ​“There was a lot of distance between us because I was in awe of her and wanted to impress her,” the ‘Speed Drive’ singer told The Face. ​“She believed in me in ways that I didn’t believe [in] myself.

But I felt like I would never be interesting enough to operate in her world outside of the studio, which was the safe space where we could connect and bond over music. ​“I didn’t feel like I was magical enough for this unbelievably magic person.

And that makes me ashamed now I don’t have the opportunity to experience that anymore, because she’s gone. I feel ashamed for being a coward.

It’s hard to write about. I’m sad for myself that I didn’t experience all this person had to offer.” Charlie has been vocal about her gratitude to the acclaimed DJ and producer Prior to the release of her fifth studio album CRASH, she told Zane Lowe that the late Scottish trailblazer was one of her “biggest champions”. “SOPHIE was always pushing me to not record with autotune, which I think people would find quite interesting,” said Charli. “She was always like, ‘Just sing with your voice.

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