Actu people Charli XCX envisage d'annuler la sortie de son album écrit avant la crise du coronavirus

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23.5.2020 - 09:34

As Christmas party madness sets in, a massive 92% of Brits proudly admit theyâÄôd prefer to be cuddled up at home instead of having a night out partying, and eight in ten of us secretly LOVE when friends cancel plans at the last minute.

WhatâÄôs more, a whopping seven in ten (70%) of those surveyed in a new poll from DominoâÄôs, say theyâÄôre ALREADY suffering from festive exhaustion a full week ahead of the big day. As Fatigue Friday fast approaches, many people wish they could decline party invites as revelries take their toll. A third (32%) of Brits reveal theyâÄôre currently trying to wriggle out the office Christmas party, a quarter (25%) are devising a plan to get out clubbing with pals, and 16 percent even admit to binning off plans for a trip to the pub.

Thankfully, help is now at hand from an unexpected source. Tired party animals can now embrace the Joy of Missing Out (#JOMO) and keep up social appearances because BritainâÄôs best loved pizza company has launched the DominoâÄôs âÄòFauxMOâÄô Duvet, which creates the very best of both worlds.

Interestingly, the surprise problem DominoâÄôs survey highlighted was the Fear of Missing Out (#FOMO) on opportunities to post festive content on social channels, with half of those questioned confessing they regretted staying in after seeing friendsâÄô âÄòbig night outâÄô posts on Instagram.

Enabling socialites to âÄòlive their best lieâÄô, the duvet sets are designed to fool followers into believing friends are still out celebrating Christmas, when in fact theyâÄôre chilled out in their pyjamas. Offering three Insta-friendly scenes âÄì a nightclub, Christmas party and festive ice skating âÄì the duvets act as the perfect fake backdrop to strike a pose, capture great content, then get back to the more important business of a pizza and a box set.

And now anyone suffering with FOMO can get a piece of the fake action, because loyal fans will have the chance to get their hands on a limited edition DominoâÄôs âÄòFauxMO
As Christmas party madness sets in, a massive 92% of Brits proudly admit theyâÄôd prefer to be cuddled up at home instead of having a night out partying, and eight in ten of us secretly LOVE when friends cancel plans at the last minute. WhatâÄôs more, a whopping seven in ten (70%) of those surveyed in a new poll from DominoâÄôs, say theyâÄôre ALREADY suffering from festive exhaustion a full week ahead of the big day. As Fatigue Friday fast approaches, many people wish they could decline party invites as revelries take their toll. A third (32%) of Brits reveal theyâÄôre currently trying to wriggle out the office Christmas party, a quarter (25%) are devising a plan to get out clubbing with pals, and 16 percent even admit to binning off plans for a trip to the pub. Thankfully, help is now at hand from an unexpected source. Tired party animals can now embrace the Joy of Missing Out (#JOMO) and keep up social appearances because BritainâÄôs best loved pizza company has launched the DominoâÄôs âÄòFauxMOâÄô Duvet, which creates the very best of both worlds. Interestingly, the surprise problem DominoâÄôs survey highlighted was the Fear of Missing Out (#FOMO) on opportunities to post festive content on social channels, with half of those questioned confessing they regretted staying in after seeing friendsâÄô âÄòbig night outâÄô posts on Instagram. Enabling socialites to âÄòlive their best lieâÄô, the duvet sets are designed to fool followers into believing friends are still out celebrating Christmas, when in fact theyâÄôre chilled out in their pyjamas. Offering three Insta-friendly scenes âÄì a nightclub, Christmas party and festive ice skating âÄì the duvets act as the perfect fake backdrop to strike a pose, capture great content, then get back to the more important business of a pizza and a box set. And now anyone suffering with FOMO can get a piece of the fake action, because loyal fans will have the chance to get their hands on a limited edition DominoâÄôs âÄòFauxMO
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Il est peu maintenant probable que Charli XCX sorte l'album sur lequel elle travaillait avant la pandémie de Covid-19 car elle craint que ses morceaux ne semblent plus d'actualité. Elle s'est confiée sur l’impact de la mise en quarantaine sur son disque dans une interview pour Music Week

Charli XCX n'est plus sûre de vouloir sortir l'album sur lequel elle a travaillé avant la crise du coronavirus car ses chansons ne lui correspondent plus. La chanteuse britannique a sorti un nouveau disque, How I'm Feeling Now, composé de morceaux entièrement enregistrés pendant son confinement, partageant son processus créatif avec ses fans. Cependant, l'album sur lequel elle travaillait avant la crise du coronavirus ne verra peut-être jamais le jour car ses chansons ne lui parlent plus.

« Ce qui va me poser problème c'est que je faisais un album différent avant la quarantaine et j'aime beaucoup ces chansons, mais elles me sembleront si vieilles si elles finissent par sortir. Parler de chansons que j'ai faites il y a un an et demi ne m'inspire pas », a déclaré la chanteuse de Boom Clap au magazine britannique Music Week.

La star a également déclaré que How I'm Feeling Now lui a prouvé, à elle et à son équipe, que les albums ne nécessitaient pas une longue période de gestation.

« Il y a cette idée reçue que les albums doivent prendre longtemps, et évidemment avec cet album, je montre que ce n'est pas le cas, a noté la star de 27 ans. Nous sommes dans un monde où il est assez intéressant de jouer avec la dynamique d'un album créé rapidement. »

Parlant de ses espoirs pour son album de confinement, elle a ajouté : « Je veux qu'il représente une parenthèse temporelle, mais aussi qu'il semble encore d'actualité quand tout sera terminé. »

How I'm Feeling Now est maintenant disponible.

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