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    SummaryCharli xcx’s “Rock Music” arrives with a gritty black‑and‑white video, signaling her experimental pivotThe track blends distorted textures, irony and raw intensity, exploring communal and emotional bondsReleased as the first single from her next album, it rejects club culture for noise and chaosCharli xcx’s latest single, "Rock Music," makes a powerful statement both sonically and visually, arriving with a gritty, black-and-white music video that highlights her continued evolution into experimental pop terrain.The track blends raw energy with ironic commentary on the “death of the dancefloor,” leaning into distorted textures and a heavy, industrial soundscape that demands physical engagement. Charli delivers the performance with an almost frantic intensity, and the refrain "I'm really banging my head /I'm really hurting my neck" serves as a literal and metaphorical testament to the song’s relentless drive.The lyrics explore the exhilaration and emotional intensity of shared experiences within a close-knit social circle. It opens with a reflective, intimate vibe as she sings, "Me and my friends /we go out /we take pictures and make stuff together," capturing the everyday nature of modern creative friendships. This closeness shifts into a more complex emotional territory with the lines, "And sometimes we cry, we kiss each other with incestuous eyes," suggesting a bond that is as blurred as it is deep. The mood shifts from communal to singular as the track progresses, focusing on the sensory overload of the performance itself.The music video provides a stark, cinematic backdrop, alternating between Charli in high-fashion, high-concept poses and high-energy mosh-pit-style footage. The raw, monochrome aesthetic mirrors the song's "rock" spirit, blending glamor with a raw, unpolished edge.As the first single from her forthcoming album, “Rock Music” signals a deliberate pivot in Charli’s creative trajectory. Following the hyperpop success of BRAT, she frames this track as a playful rejection of club culture, instead embracing noise, distortion and irony.Watch the official music video above. Charli xcx's "Rock Music" is now available to stream on major music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

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