
Charli XCX joins forces with Sky Ferreira for sci-fi banger "Cross You Out"
16 August 2019, 11:36
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Charli XCX has teamed up with Sky Ferreira for new sci-fi pop banger "Cross You Out".
"Cross You Out" is the latest single to be shared from Charli XCX's forthcoming album Charli, after "Gone" featuring Chrstine and the Queens, "Blame It On Your Love" with Lizzo, and "1999" with Troye Sivan.
Outside of her forthcoming album Charli, she's featured on Pabllo Vittar's "Flash Pose", Brooke Candy's "XXXTC" alongside Maliibu Miitch and producer Oscar Scheller, BTS' "Dream Glow", and Diplo and Herve Pagez's "Spicy".
Sky Ferreira returned in March with her first new single in six years, "Downhill Lullaby".
"Cross You Out" is out now. Charli XCX's new album Charli drops on 13 September and is available to pre-order now.
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