Overview
- Charli XCX’s management, in a statement published Monday, said a standard review covered select tracks and that all contributors approved songwriting credits and splits in writing before release.
- Sky Ferreira, who commented on Instagram on Saturday, suggested parts of the soundtrack drew from her old songs and said she has dated proof but does not plan to escalate it.
- The online flare-up followed a now-deleted post quoting an anonymous “industry insider” about specific demo-to-track overlaps, which remains unverified in reporting.
- Ferreira is credited on the album as a featured artist, co-writer, and vocal producer on Eyes Of The World, while Charli has not responded directly and is working in Kyoto on a film and a new album.
- The dispute spotlights how pop songs can evolve from earlier sessions, making paper trails and pre-release credit reviews central to resolving claims over authorship.