From Charli xcx to Ana Castela: check out this week’s musical releases

The music world was filled with new albums, collaborations and singles from big names in the industry this week. International artists such as Charli xcx, Shakira and Halsey and national ones, such as Ana Castela , Luan Santana and Luísa Sonza were some of the names that promoted their releases.

Charli xcx released “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat” a new version of his album “Brat” but with musical partnerships. Some of the names present in the remix are from Ariana Grande, Lorde and Caroline Polachek .

Together with Murilo Huff, Ana Castela launched “Piça Íntima”, the artists’ first partnership.

Other artists also announced their new projects. Below, the CNN brought together this week’s main musical releases. Look!

Check out this week’s musical releases

  • Ana Castela, Murilo Huff — “Intimate Piece”

  • Lauana Prado, Cristinas — “Fetish”

  • Halsey — “I Never Loved You”

  • Hugo & Guilherme — “No Pelo 360 – Ao Vivo no 062”

  • Luan Santana — “Luan Santana Ao Vivo Na Lua”

  • Charli XCX — “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat”

  • Shakira — “Soltera”

  • The Offspring — “Supercharged”

  • The Cure — “A Fragile Thing”

  • Jennie — “Mantra”

  • GloRilla – “Glorious”

  • Luísa Sonza, Simone Mendes — “Where Did It Go Wrong?”

  • Péricles, Thiaguinho, Mundo Bita — “What is, what is love”

  • Mumuzinho — “500KM”

  • Naiara Azevedo — “Rereadings”

  • Maggie Rogers — “In The Living Room”

  • Gracie Abrams — “I Love You, I’m Sorry (live)”

  • Periphery Tribe — “20K”

  • Lary — “With Love, Lary”

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This content was originally published in From Charli xcx to Ana Castela: check out this week’s musical releases on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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