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Charli XCX Releases 'I Finally Understand' From Quarantine Album - Listen & Read the Lyrics

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Charli XCX is continuing to release music from her upcoming quarantine project, how i’m feeling now.

The 27-year-old “1999″ singer released “I Finally Understand” on Thursday (May 7). PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Charli XCX “Baby, I love you bad / ‘Cause lately I finally understand / That maybe this feeling that I’ve found / Might kill me, put me in the ground,” she sings.

The song was produced by Palmistry, with additional production from A. G. Cook and Mechatok, and is described as “drawing from elements of UK garage and hints of Baltimore club music.” how i’m feeling now is set to be released on May 15, and is being written, recorded and released entirely in quarantine amid the pandemic. Read the lyrics and listen to “I Finally

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