Charli XCX Battles Mental Health Struggles Amid Controversial Album Release

June 18, 2026
Charli XCX Battles Mental Health Struggles Amid Controversial Album Release
  • Charli XCX says she’s in the lowest point of her mental health yet, planning a more selective media presence and moving away from frequent long-form interviews to protect her well-being.

  • She’s gearing up to release a new album called Music, Fashion, Film, with singles Rock Music and SS26; the album cover features John Cale, Martin Scorsese, and Marc Jacobs.

  • The discussion around her upcoming musical direction has been heated, contributing to anxiety she is actively trying to manage.

  • The report cites Rolling Stone and People and notes the story originates from IANS.

  • British Vogue had labeled the project as a rock reinvention, fueling controversy and reactions from figures like Madonna.

  • Charli has said in interviews that she doesn’t think in rigid genres and that the new track reflects personal experimentation with collaborators AG Cook and Finn Keane rather than a genre shift.

  • Madonna and others responded to the backlash as Charli’s team frames this phase within the broader album promo cycle.

  • She argues that dance music is thriving, pointing to artists like Slayyyter, Underscores, and PinkPantheress as evidence.

  • Earlier remarks cited by British Vogue about bending genres and not making a purely dance album signal a broader artistic shift.

  • The interview emphasizes balancing fame, creative exploration, and personal well-being as central to Charli’s current career phase.

  • She notes that her albums embrace contradictions and oppose each other, knitting them together as a connective tissue.

  • Charli explains that a lyric about the dancefloor being dead relates to her Brat era and current view on dance-pop, while dance music remains vibrant in the broader scene.

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