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"Boom Clap" is a "radio-ready" electropop and synth-pop ballad, [1] [4] written by Charli XCX, Fredrik Berger, Patrik Berger and Stefan Gräslund. The song was initially written during writing sessions for XCX's debut studio album, True Romance, then later offered to singer and actress Hilary Duff for her new album.
The lead single from the soundtrack is Charli XCX's contribution "Boom Clap", which debuted on April 11, 2014, and the music video for which premiered June 2. [3] [4] A music video for Sheeran's "All of the Stars" was released May 9, 2014. [5]
In mid-2014, Charli XCX contributed the song "Boom Clap" to the soundtrack of the film The Fault in Our Stars. "Boom Clap" peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 [ 59 ] and at number six in the UK [ 60 ] and was certified platinum in Australia. [ 61 ]
Even though Charli had recently canceled her own tour dates, she joined Swift onstage in Toronto for a duet of "Boom Clap," Charli's biggest solo hit to date. Swift also shared a video of their ...
Daniel also assisted the “Boom Clap” singer with various songs on her Crash album, which was released in March 2022. ... Kevin Mazur/VF23/WireImage for Vanity Fair Charli XCX and The 1975’s ...
As Charli XCX herself said a brat girl is '. . . honest, blunt and a little bit volatile'. ... The "Boom Clap" singer previously hinted at having had Botox in a January 2023 TikTok video. In the ...
After finding commercial success as a featured artist on Icona Pop's "I Love It" and Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" began gaining popularity as a solo artist with tracks "Boom Clap" and "Break the Rules". XCX also released her second studio album, Sucker in 2014 and embarked on the Girl Power North America Tour to promote it.
In 2014, Charli XCX released the single "Boom Clap" for the soundtrack to the film The Fault in Our Stars. The song was an international success, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart, number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reaching the top 10 in Australia, Canada and New Zealand.