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Charli XCX is bringing the party, just in time for the weekend.
The 29-year-old Crash superstar just dropped the music video for her latest single “Used to Know Me” on Friday (April 15).
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The video is directed by Alex Lill, with the creative direction of Imogene Strauss and choreography from Nathan Kim. The catchy track interpolates the iconic 1990 House smash “Show Me Love” by Robin S.
“You used to know me, now you don’t / You used to hypnotize me, did it so easy / I’m finally free from your control / I don’t need a kiss goodbye, I’m on my own tonight,” she declares on the empowering anthem.
Crash is Charli‘s final album with Atlantic Records, and was released back in March, marking her first Top 10 hit on the Billboard 200. If you haven’t yet, listen to the album!
She’s also out on tour now in support of the album – click here for tickets!
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