Overview
- Charli XCX’s management told Billboard the Wuthering Heights credits followed a standard review involving managers, lawyers, artists and producers, with all splits agreed in writing before release.
- Sky Ferreira wrote on Instagram that parts of the soundtrack drew on her old demos, called a quoted “industry insider” “close but wrong,” and said she has dated proof but would not share details.
- Ferreira is officially credited on Eyes of the World as a featured artist, co-writer and vocal producer on the album.
- The dispute gained traction after an X user posted and later deleted messages citing an unnamed source who linked several tracks to Ferreira demos, which Ferreira disputed in the comments.
- Both artists have a history of collaboration and Ferreira has described long-running battles over control of her unreleased material, while no independent verification or legal action has been reported.