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Charli XCX wears T-shirt with powerful message as she heads to London for new album release

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Charli XCX was spotted wearing some absolutely fire fits as she explored London ahead of the release of her new album.The Boom Clap singer landed in the capital this week where she was set to do several interviews to promote her new album, Crash.Released on Friday, March 18, Charli has described the sound of the new record as ‘cool as f**k’, with fans having waited impatiently for months for it to be released.Despite all the work ahead however, Charli found time to explore the capital and enjoy the food and restaurants London has to offer.The singer was seen heading out of the Sexy Fish restaurant in glamorous Mayfair on Thursday, wearing a powerful slogan across her chest.It read: ‘They don’t build statues of critics’, a quote attributed to 1930s composer Jean Sibelius.Maybe Charli was sending a message to all the music critics ready to rate or slate her new album?The quote appeared on a comfortable light pink crop top, which Charli paired with low-rise black trousers to show off even more of her toned body.Charli, her brunette locks flowing down her back, also wore black shoes and hid her face with dark sunglasses.And – because it was St Patrick’s Day, after all – the musician carried a cute, smart green handbag.Charli happily posed with a peace sign for cameras before heading off to finish her night out.After her meal at the popular restaurant, Charli got glammed up to the nines as she put on a busty display in preparation for her performance at G-A-Y nightclub in central London.The star looked stunning as she swapped the pink crop top for a revealing, bikini-like black leather piece, her eyes done up in smokey silver eyeshadow.She flashed a smile and a wave to cameras ahead of her performance in the world-famous.

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