Sucker (Charli XCX album)

Sucker
Charli XCX is holding a red heart shaped lollipop with the album's name on it, in a pink background.
Studio album by
Released15 December 2014 (2014-12-15)
Recorded2013–2014
Genre
Length40:26
Label
Producer
Charli XCX chronology
True Romance
(2013)
Sucker
(2014)
Vroom Vroom
(2016)
Alternative cover
In anticipation of the release of Charli XCX's sixth studio album Brat, the cover art of her discography has been updated on streaming platforms.
In anticipation of the release of Charli XCX's sixth studio album Brat, the cover art of her discography has been updated on streaming platforms.
Singles from Sucker
  1. "Boom Clap"
    Released: 17 June 2014
  2. "Break the Rules"
    Released: 19 August 2014
  3. "Doing It"
    Released: 3 February 2015
  4. "Famous"
    Released: 29 May 2015

Sucker is the second studio album by English singer Charli XCX, released on 15 December 2014 by Asylum and Atlantic Records. The album was met with positive reviews from critics, praising its throwback style, and ended up being included on many year-end lists for best albums of 2014. Sucker spawned the singles "Boom Clap", "Break the Rules", "Doing It" (featuring Rita Ora) and "Famous".

Charli XCX promoted the album through a series of public appearances and televised live performances, as well as appearing on the Jingle Ball Tour 2014. The album was supported by Charli XCX's Girl Power North America Tour, which lasted from September to October 2014. She was also the opening act for the European leg of Katy Perry's Prismatic World Tour in 2015.

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