
Charli XCX Reinvents Herself with the “Wuthering Heights” Soundtrack
For nearly a decade, Charli XCX has been the undisputed queen of the “hyperpop” movement, defined by high-gloss production, neon synths, and futuristic party anthems. But on Friday, February 13, 2026, the pop visionary officially traded the dance floor for the desolate, windswept hills of Yorkshire. With the release of her highly anticipated soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s 2026 film adaptation of “Wuthering Heights,” Charli has delivered what critics are already calling a “career-best pivot.” The project is a daring departure from her signature sound, replacing metallic beats with a haunting, organic soundscape that captures the raw, obsessive romance of Emily Brontë’s classic novel. A Darker, More Organic Direction When it was first announced that Charli XCX would be curating and composing the music for the new film starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, many fans expected a “Brat-inspired” take on the 19th-century story. Instead, Charli has embraced a more acoustic and experimental palette. The soundtrack features a mix of traditional instruments—cellos, pianos, and harps—processed through subtle electronic filters to create a sound that feels both ancient and modern. The lead single, “The Moors,” perfectly encapsulates this shift. It begins with a sparse, haunting melody before building into a swell of




























