Charli XCX is dropping another How I'm Feeling Now track later this week
Over the weekend, Charli XCX revealed that she's planning to release another How I'm Feeling Now track this week.
How I'm Feeling Now is Charli XCX's forthcoming album that she's created from scratch during lockdown. She's been collaborating with PC Music's A. G. Cook, 100 gecs' Dylan Brady, Danny L Harle, and more, and has been sharing the entire process - from demos, lyric ideas, screenshots of messages, artwork options, zoom conferences - with fans.
So far, Charli XCX has released two tracks from the LP - "Forever" and "Claws", and on Saturday (1 May), she uploaded four artwork picture options, revealing she plans to release a new song later this week. She also shared some lyrics from the chorus, "baby i love you bad and lately i finally understand that maybe, this feeling that I’ve found might kill me, put me in the ground."
i’m gonna drop a new song late next week the chorus lyrics go “baby i love you bad and lately i finally understand that maybe, this feeling that I’ve found might kill me, put me in the ground” based off of those lyrics should I go for image 1 2 3 or 4? comment below pic.twitter.com/2Gg4uDlq5e
— Charli (@charli_xcx) May 2, 2020
Speaking to BBC last month, Charli XCX said of her forthcoming album, "I wanted to do the album in an intense period of time, because I thought it would be more fun for people watching, and also because there's more likely to be some kind of screw-up or error in a short amount of time, which is probably more interesting."
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