Watch Charli XCX outfit hop in vibrant new video for ‘Used To Know Me’

Charli XCX has shared a video for brand new single ‘Used To Know Me’ – you’ll be able to watch it under.
Taken from the pop star’s just lately launched fifth album ‘Crash’, the brand new observe tells the catchy story of a post-breakup revival, and borrows from the 1990 home hit ‘Present Me Love’ by Robin S.
“You used to know me, now you don’t/ You used to hypnotize me, did it really easy/ I’m lastly free out of your management/ I don’t want a kiss goodbye, I’m by myself tonight,” Charli sings on the music’s refrain.
‘Used To Know Me’ comes alongside a video directed by Alex Lill, that sees Charli swap by means of a sequence of vibrant scenes and outfits. The video comes below the artistic path of Imogene Strauss and with choreography from Nathan Kim.
You’ll be able to try the video under:
In a four-star assessment of ‘Crash’, NME‘s El Hunt wrote: “For the reason that starting, we’ve seen Charli XCX attempting on many guises, whether or not she’s referencing new-wave on ‘Sucker’ or teaming up with SOPHIE to craft an alien new interpretation of pop on her 2016 EP ‘Vroom Vroom’.
“One emotion that her music won’t ever evoke is boredom, and even when her sights are skilled on infiltrating mainstream pop, she’s nonetheless an artist with a knack for astonishing. If ‘Crash’ actually does mark the loss of life of Charli XCX as a significant label artist – what a method to go.”
In the meantime, NME has shared an unique clip of Charli XCX’s lockdown documentary Alone Collectively.
The mission, which initially premiered at SXSW in Austin, Texas final yr, paperwork the creation of the singer’s fourth studio album ‘How I’m Feeling Now’ whereas in quarantine in 2020.
The movie, produced by Charli with Snoot Leisure and Harmful Child Productions, marks the feature-length directorial debut from veteran music video administrators Bradley&Pablo.
Charli XCX: Alone Collectively was launched in cinemas nationwide for a particular presentation yesterday (April 14) and shall be on digital April 18.