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Brat

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Charli XCX album noted more for its marketing campaign and cultural influence than its music, becoming a viral trend representing an attitude, color, and identity

Mentions (9)
"The reactions to Brat confuses me because it's not even the most experimental and forward thinking album that Charli has made but people are making it sound like she's breaking new ground."
"I haven't listened to Brat and I never will. "Indie" rock today doesnt appeal to me. I dont care for metal or hiphop."
Anyone else given up on music? · u/Different-Bid1229 · ↑145 · 2025-04-25
"The songs are alright but people are really saying it needs to be album of the year. Maybe it does? The cultural influence was insane despite no one really caring for the music outside of the lyrics "bumpin' that". I never really heard the music at parties, bars or clubs but I don't do gay stuff. Br"
"Brat" is more notable as a marketing campaign than as music · u/myth_of_tsitsipas · ↑103 · 2024-11-19
"Modern culture is far too accessible for people of all ages. Wasn't it that the youths would really only talk amongst themselves while the adults would point and laugh and say those darn kids with their new fangled x,y, z? Why is an 80 year old senator saying its a brat summer"
"Seeing that album all over my feed when it dropped just to see it sidestep into supporting Special K foe the big chair."
My decision to not listen to the Brat album has paid off · u/Outside_Success3873 · ↑60 · 2024-07-24
"i really like the album. it's fun, stupid, self-referential and unserious while also lowkey raw and emotional! any other gay takes on here?"
red scare mentioned in pitchfork's brat review · u/owenluebbers · ↑59 · 2024-06-07
"Imagine thinking that a Mexican construction worker with four kids who has watched helplessly for the past three years as the real value of his wages collapsed from inflation cares about memes designed for GHB sipping mesh crop top wearing gay guys in Soho."
"Do you think this bumped up the demand for cocaine worldwide and, if so, how many impoverished South Americans suffered as a result? I've tried emailing this research topic to top universities and it seems they've blacklisted my address"
Brat by Charlie XCX: in hindsight · u/TramaDolls · ↑30 · 2025-04-09
"Seeing that album all over my feed when it dropped just to see it sidestep into supporting Special K foe the big chair."
My decision to not listen to the Brat album has paid off · u/Outside_Success3873 · ↑60 · 2024-07-24
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