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All roads point to Charli XCX right now as she gears up for the long-awaited release of her third album. Today, she's unveiled a new single called "Gone" featuring French singer-producer Christine and the Queens. The accompanying visual opens with the pop stars taking turns being tied up on top of a car parked in some sort of makeshift garage. Eventually, they both break free from all the elements that are seemingly working against them and bust down to some fire choreography. Trust us, you won't want to miss any of this sensational content.

"Gone" follows the Lizzo-assisted track "Blame It On Your Love," both of which are featured on Charli's self-titled album due out on September 13. Stay tuned here for updates on the buzzy project and watch the cheeky video above. While you're here, revisit our 2018 episodes of 'Real Talk' with Charli XCX and Christine and the Queens.

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