Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Feeling Out of Her Element Partying With Charli XCX
In a candid appearance on BBC Radio 1 this past Tuesday, Olivia Rodrigo opened up about her evolving professional relationships, specifically highlighting her camaraderie with Charli XCX. While the two pop stars were recently spotted together at the London venue Lost for a surprise set, Rodrigo admitted that the experience of hitting the rave scene with Charli felt noticeably different from her usual pace.
The “Drop Dead” singer described Charli XCX as a “girl’s girl” and the “ultimate party girl,” contrasting that persona with her own self-assessment. Despite feeling “out of my element” during their night out, Rodrigo noted that she had “the best time” and praised Charli for being “very lovely.”
The Significance of Industry Solidarity
Rodrigo’s public endorsement of Charli XCX serves as a clear signal of the supportive network forming among contemporary female pop artists. By framing Charli as a mentor-like figure in a social setting, Rodrigo highlights how high-profile artists navigate the pressures of fame through mutual encouragement.

Collaborative Momentum and Upcoming Releases
The conversation also touched on Rodrigo’s musical influences, as she performed a cover of CMAT’s “When A Good Man Cries” in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. Rodrigo lauded the Irish artist as an “incredible, unique songwriter,” signaling a potential shift toward more diverse artistic appreciation in her own work as she prepares to release her new album, You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love, on June 12.
Meanwhile, Charli XCX is preparing for the July 24 release of her own project, Music, Fashion, Film. The album cover, shot by Aidan Zamiri, features a striking trio of John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Scorsese. Charli has described the title as reflecting a mix of ambition, glamour, and deeply personal themes.
Looking Ahead
Given the timing of these back-to-back album releases, fans could see further collaborative efforts between the two artists in the future. As Rodrigo transitions from her recent SNL appearance—where she performed the Weyes Blood-featuring track “Begged”—to her full-length release, her willingness to step outside her comfort zone suggests an artist who is increasingly open to new creative influences.
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Olivia Rodrigo describe her experience at the rave with Charli XCX?
Rodrigo admitted she felt “out of my element” because she does not consider herself a “party girl,” but she emphasized that she had “the best time” and found Charli to be “very lovely.”
What is the theme behind Charli XCX’s upcoming album, Music, Fashion, Film?
Charli XCX described the title as “something cheeky” that also encompasses themes of ambition, scale, and glamour, while remaining “very, very real and personal.”
Which artists are featured on the cover of Charli XCX’s new album?
The black and white cover, shot by Aidan Zamiri, features John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Scorsese standing together to represent the three aspects of the album title.
Which upcoming album release are you most looking forward to hearing this summer?