
Charli XCX and Lizzo unveil playful banger "Blame It On Your Love"
16 May 2019, 10:04
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Charli XCX and Lizzo have finally unveiled their highly-anticipated banger, "Blame It On Your Love".
After promising new music would be arriving this week, Charli XCX has revealed her first new single since last year's Troye Sivan collaboration, "1999".
"Blame It On Your Love" is Lizzo's first feature since releasing her Cuz I love You album - although last week she did appear on Open Mike Eagle's "Extra Consent".
Last week Charli XCX revealed that her next album will be"kind of a continuation of Pop 2", and "more Charli than ever before".
"Blame It On Your Love" is out now. Charli XCX plays Barcelona's Primavera Sound later this month. Lizzo plays Glastonbury next month.
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