In 2012, Charli XCX rose to prominence with the Icona Pop collaboration "I Love It", which became an international success, reaching top 10 in North America and Europe. Her debut studio album, True Romance (2013), was released that year to critical acclaim, despite not meeting commercial expectations. In 2014, she contributed the chorus and hook to "Fancy" by rapper Iggy Azalea, which finished the year as one of the best-selling singles worldwide and was nominated for two Grammy Awards. The same year, Charli XCX released "Boom Clap", which became her first solo top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100. Her second studio album, the pop/rock-influenced Sucker, was released at the end of the year, and spawned the successful singles "Break the Rules" and "Doing It".
In 2015, Charli XCX began working with producers and artists in A. G. Cook's British collective PC Music, as well as producer Sophie. While working on her third album, she released the Vroom Vroom EP in 2016 and the mixtapes Number 1 Angel and Pop 2 in 2017, as well as a series of singles including the BPI-certified "After the Afterparty", "Boys", and "1999". In 2019, Charli XCX released her third studio album, Charli, which was followed by her fourth studio album, How I'm Feeling Now, which she recorded and released during the UK's first national lockdown in 2020. Charli's latest addition to her discography is CRASH, released on 18 March 2022, including the singles Good Ones and New Shapes.
In addition to her solo work, Charli XCX has co-written songs for other artists including Camila Cabello, Rita Ora, Selena Gomez, and many more.
Don't Call Me Up
Charli XCX Lyrics
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Middle finger up
Get money, get money, get money, get money
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
Get money, get money, get money, get money
Middle finger up middle finger up
Get money, get money, get money, get money
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
Get money, get money, get money, get money
Oh, when you come around again, don't call me
When you're high at 4AM, don't call me
When you think you need a
Friend, don't call me, oh oh oh
Oh, when you come around again, don't call me
When you're high at 4AM, don't call me
When you think you need a
Friend, don't call me, oh oh oh
End of the party, hands on my body
Didn't even no-, Didn't even notice me at all
Kiss by the fountain, dance on the marble
Didn't even no-, Didn't even notice I was-
Middle finger up middle finger up
Middle finger up
Get money, get money, get money, get money
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
Get money, get money, get money, get money
Oh, when you come around again, don't call me
When you're high at 4AM, don't call me
When you think you need a
Friend, don't call me, oh oh oh
Oh, when you come around again, don't call me
When you're high at 4AM, don't call me
When you think you need a
Friend, don't call me, oh oh oh
The lyrics of Charli XCX's song "Don't Call Me Up" convey a sense of empowerment and independence in the face of a former lover. The repeated phrase "middle finger up" represents a defiant attitude towards this person, as if the singer is saying, "I don't care about your opinions or actions." It also implies a dismissal of their attempts to reconnect.
The line "Get money, get money, get money, get money" suggests that the singer is focused on their own success and financial independence. They prioritize their own goals and aspirations over any need for love or validation from this person. It reinforces the idea that they are moving forward and leaving the past behind.
The chorus emphasizes the message of not wanting to be contacted by this person. The references to being high at 4AM suggest that the relationship was perhaps filled with late-night calls or encounters driven by temporary emotions. The singer asserts their desire for distance by stating, "When you think you need a friend, don't call me." It shows that they have moved on and no longer want to be involved in a relationship that is solely based on convenience or need.
Overall, the lyrics of "Don't Call Me Up" reflect a sense of empowerment, independence, and self-focus. It conveys a message of not needing validation or love from the past, and instead, prioritizing personal growth and success.
Line by Line Meaning
Middle finger up middle finger up
I am expressing my defiance and rebellion towards someone.
Get money, get money, get money, get money
I am focused on my own financial success and independence.
I don't need your love
I do not require or desire your romantic affection or emotional attachment.
When you come around again, don't call me
I do not want you to contact me or reach out to me when you return.
When you're high at 4AM, don't call me
I do not want you to contact me in a vulnerable or intoxicated state.
When you think you need a friend, don't call me
I do not want you to seek emotional support or companionship from me.
End of the party, hands on my body
At the end of the event, someone showed physical interest or affection towards me.
Didn't even notice me at all
The person did not pay any attention to me or acknowledge my presence.
Kiss by the fountain, dance on the marble
We shared a romantic moment by the fountain and danced on the marble floor.
Didn't even notice I was-
The person did not even realize that I was there or present in the situation.
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Justin
This is my favorite unreleased track from her. Crazy how it will never release
forever xcx
exactly!!!
TryToExplain
i love her vocals in this one <3
forever xcx
yesss!!!
מיכאל ניצן
Her leaks are seriously my favorite genre rn
B M
Omg this is so good wtf i wish it was out
forever xcx
me tooo!!!
Jessica Toreti
So good
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ikrrr