Can they work it out on the remix?
Inexperienced Day knew precisely how to answer Charli XCX after she shamelessly shaded the long-lasting rock band at a star-studded afterparty following their Coachella headline gig.
The “Brat” hitmaker, 32, raised eyebrows final week after she accessorized with angle by sporting a silk sash that learn “Miss Should Be Headliner” over her white minidress.
The transfer immediately stirred up controversy on social media, with many Inexperienced Day followers hitting out on the British “Apple” songstress for her tongue-in-cheek accent.
On Sunday, drummer Tré Cool took to social media to answer the “365” singer, accessorizing with a sash constituted of bathroom paper, that learn “Actual Headliner.”
It appears as there have been no onerous emotions, although, as Charli — whose actual identify is Charlotte Aitchison — responded to the veteran punk-rockers behind classics comparable to “When I Come Around,” “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life”) and “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.”
“Obsessed,” the “Club Classics” hitmaker, who boasts 3 Grammy wins and 10 nominations, wrote on X. (Inexperienced Day has 4 Grammy wins and 19 nominations.)
What’s extra, Inexperienced Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, 53, closed their headlining present with a “Brat” hat in honor of the singer, who carried out on the mainstage on the competition on each weekends.
Whereas Charli XCX’s weekend one efficiency, which additionally featured “Talk Talk” collaborator Troye Sivan, preceded Inexperienced Day’s on the primary stage, rapper Travis Scott truly adopted the band within the coveted closing slot.
Different headliners included Woman Gaga and Put up Malone, in addition to performances by Missy Elliott, Megan Thee Stallion, Benson Boone, Zedd and Shaboozey.
Whereas Charli XCX first stepped on the scene in 2013 with the discharge of her debut album “True Romance,” her actual breakout second was in 2024 after her “Brat” LP turning into a pop-cultural motion.
In November, she even hosted “Saturday Night Live” and shouted out a New York Put up article involving Martha Stewart.
And in February, the “360” singer received her first three Grammys for her new music, together with Greatest Dance/Digital Album and Greatest Dance Pop Recording for “Von dutch.”