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30 August 2024

Griff Covers Charli XCX’s ‘Apple’ For ‘Like A Version’: Watch

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Griff has covered Charli XCX‘s brat track Apple for Australian radio station Triple J’s much loved Like A Version series – watch her performance below.

order griff’s debut album ‘vertigo’ here

Griff told the radio station: “I just think that what Charli’s done with this album and with ‘Brat’ has been so inspiring.

“It’s been such a cultural movement and as a fellow female pop girl, I love it,” she ethused. “I’m a big fan of it. I think pop can be so saturated with the usual, same-old lyrics but when you listen to Apple you’re a bit like ‘hang on a second’, and then you listen to it again and you realise there’s more layers to it.

“I just think she knows how to be an artist, she doesn’t seem like she cares about what people think really in a sense that she just does what she wants to do. There’s such a style and a uniqueness to Charli’s writing and attitude that I love.”

Griff recently supported Taylor Swift at one of the megastar’s massive Eras Tour Wembley Stadium shows. Speaking about the experience, Griff reflected, “I almost felt like I was getting married. The amount of people that were texting me going: ‘Are you OK?’ and ‘Good luck for your big day!’ I’m like: all these texts are making me more nervous!”

Charli XCX recently revealed in an interview with New York that she has new projects in the pipeline. The star told the magazine that she has been in the studio with Danielle Haim and Bon Iver while suggesting that there may be a “full-length other project” in the pipeline, though she did not confirm that it is a remix album. “But it’s definitely in the bratosphere, so to speak.”

order griff’s debut album ‘vertigo’ here

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