Overview
- Charli XCX’s management said Monday that all songwriting credits and splits for Wuthering Heights were reviewed and approved in writing before release.
- Sky Ferreira, replying in Instagram comments over the weekend, implied other tracks used her “old songs” and said she has dated proof but does not plan to pursue it publicly.
- A fan-posted and later deleted screenshot cited an anonymous “industry insider” who tied specific tracks to Ferreira demos, which Ferreira called “close but wrong” and which remains unverified.
- Ferreira is officially credited on Eyes of the World as a featured artist, co-writer, and vocal producer, while Charli has not responded personally and is in Kyoto working on a new album, according to her team.
- The dispute has broadened into a discussion about how modern pop pulls from archival sessions, how fragments get shared among collaborators, and how credits are set before release.