
"I think the dance floor is dead, so now we're making rock music. If I'd made another album that felt more dance-leaning, it would have felt really hard, really sad."
"I don't really want to write songs about my husband forever. I'm not sure how interesting that is, and he knows that."
"I never thought I'd play arenas in my life, and who knows if I will again."
Charli XCX feels a sense of ennui towards her pop stardom despite her rising fame. She is shifting her musical direction with her upcoming eighth album, moving away from dance music to rock. Charli believes that dance music is no longer relevant, stating, 'I think the dance floor is dead.' She also expresses reluctance to write songs about her husband, preferring to explore broader themes of marriage. Additionally, despite achieving her goal of performing in arenas, she finds the experience unfulfilling.
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