Charli XCX Sings "Boom Clap" And "Break The Rules" In Japanese (AUDIO)
Charli XCX performed in Japanese her hit songs "Boom Clap" and "Break the Rules" in snippets for the Japanese version of her recent album "Sucker".
Charli XCX, 22, recorded the tracks with the help of J-Pop singer and model Yasuda Rei, who wrote the lyrics for the Japanese versions.
"I'd never been to Japan before, so it was kind of crazy," Charli XCX, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, told Stereogum about the country, where she filmed her 2013 song "SuperLove," which is not featured on the English version of "Sucker Punch".
"We were only there for, like, two days…The police shut the video shoot down, which made me feel so badass. I was like: "Whoa, I'm like Kesha or something…" It was kind of crazy, but it was great," the English singer noted.
Check out "Boom Clap" Japanese version below…
Check out "Break The Rules" Japanese version below…
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Charli XCX, 22, recorded the tracks with the help of J-Pop singer and model Yasuda Rei, who wrote the lyrics for the Japanese versions.
"I'd never been to Japan before, so it was kind of crazy," Charli XCX, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, told Stereogum about the country, where she filmed her 2013 song "SuperLove," which is not featured on the English version of "Sucker Punch".
"We were only there for, like, two days…The police shut the video shoot down, which made me feel so badass. I was like: "Whoa, I'm like Kesha or something…" It was kind of crazy, but it was great," the English singer noted.
Check out "Boom Clap" Japanese version below…
Check out "Break The Rules" Japanese version below…
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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