Charli XCX pushes back album release date
Well on her way to becoming pop's central figure, Charli XCX has had to stall proceedings slightly by pushing her upcoming record, Sucker, back.
Originally due out mid-October, the new release date is 16 December for USA, 26 January for UK and Europe. Other countries TBD. Speaking via Twitter, XCX explained the need to "launch the album properly" as the main reason.
I'm overwhelmed by the love for boom clap & the support from all u angels, I need to put the date back so I can launch the album properly...
— CHARLI XCX (@charli_xcx) September 22, 2014
SUCKER will be released DEC 16TH in the USA and JAN 26TH in the UK and EUROPE ❤️��❤️��
— CHARLI XCX (@charli_xcx) September 22, 2014
Watch the video for "Break The Rules" below.
Sucker will be released 26 January through Atlantic/Asylum/Neon Gold.
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