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she’s an icon we stan

 

honestly like it’s nice when she does do we’ll chart wise but her music is so special and I’m just glad she can put it out

I’m surprised she’s never took off.

 

She’s one of those who’s songs people will know but they won’t really know her if that makes sense.

 

She just needs that one song to connect and make her explode.

Wouldn't agree there personally^ she was as answer to a pub quiz question last week and there was a lot of blank expressions in the audience (range of ages). Also I kid you not the host spoke her suffix in Roman numerals.
Charli XCX is definitely a household name

 

No she’s not :lol:

 

She’s one of those artists where you recognise a song (1999, Boom Clap) but unable to put a face to the single, next to nobody I know has heard of Charli but they’ve heard 1999.

Wouldn't agree there personally^ she was as answer to a pub quiz question last week and there was a lot of blank expressions in the audience (range of ages). Also I kid you not the host spoke her suffix in Roman numerals.

Roman numerals !?!? Dead. What would that even be?

100 I believe!

It would, but it's a very weird way of saying it! Usually you'd just use C for 100!

From memory I think they said ten one hundred ten. Thinking back I'm still not sure if this was just an attempt to be funny lol
From memory I think they said ten one hundred ten. Thinking back I'm still not sure if this was just an attempt to be funny lol

It would read ten one hundred ten I guess, I imagine they probably were deliberately being funny! But anyway ten one hundred ten makes no sense. X before C means 100 minus 10 (so XC is 90) and X on the other side of C would be 100 plus 10 (CX is 110), so having X on both sides would be adding and subtracting 10 from 100, cancelling each other out effectively to be 100! But obviously XCX isn't really a proper way of saying 100. I don't think the XCX in her name was intended to be interpreted as roman numerals!

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