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Charli XCX finds herself at another major artistic crossroads this week, announcing that the first single from her much-anticipated soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights adaptation will be released Monday November 10. This new track, called House, is a collaboration with The Velvet Underground legend John Cale. According to Charli’s own Instagram posts and as reported by ABC Audio and ArcaMax, she was drawn into the project by Fennell’s vision and a quote from Cale that any song “has to be both elegant and brutal,” which ultimately shaped the sound of the entire album. Charli has described the process as emotional, admitting that when she received Cale’s initial recording contribution, it “made her cry.” The soundtrack and its lead single are being hyped not only for their musical pedigree but for their role supporting a film featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, slated to hit theaters February 13, 2026.
Social media blew up as soon as Charli teased House on her Instagram Stories, with the hashtag #CharliXCX trending across platforms and fans sharing clips, reaction memes, and anticipation posts. According to The News International, Charli specifically referenced wanting to escape from the intensely personal territory of her Brat album and enter a world of “passion and pain,” inspired by the muddy English moors and the cold, persistent grit she associates with Wuthering Heights. This switch in musical direction is culturally significant, especially after Brat’s massive success last year—an album that not only won her Grammy and BRIT Awards but also sparked a summer-long viral trend dubbed Brat Summer.
In a recent episode of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop podcast, Charli confessed her Brat album came from a liberated creative headspace, one where she feared it might get her dropped by her label. The gamble paid off, solidifying her reputation as one of pop’s true self-starters. Numéro magazine’s November playlist highlighted Charli XCX alongside icons like Madonna and Rosalía, further proving her continued relevance in the global pop conversation.
Speculation is buzzing that Charli’s shift towards cinematic soundtracks in partnership with industry legends marks a long-term expansion into bigger cultural projects. But for now, all eyes are on November 10. The headlines declare—Charli XCX’s ‘House’ is the new must-hear event for pop music fans this season.
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