Charli XCX’s Wonderful Documentary About Being a Woman in the Music Industry

The English singer and songwriter Charli XCX who is famous for her harsh good-time party music and hit songs for artists like the Swedish electropop duo - Icona Pop, Iggy Azalea (Australian rapper, songwriter, and model), and the English singer-songwriter behind the hit song "You're Beautiful" -  James Blunt.

But, while Charli XCX was touring and promoting last year's album entitled - Sucker, Charli XCX was also filming a 42-minute documentary about feminism and how a woman is being dealt in the music industry.

The documentary is called The F Word And Me - which features behind-the-scenes video footage from shows and interviews with artists like the American indie pop singer-songwriter - Ryn Weaver, MS MR's Lizzy Plapinger (New York-based American duo - vocalist Lizzy Plapinger and producer Max Hershenow), and the Welsh singer-songwriter - Marina and the Diamonds.

Charli XCX's The F Word And Me documentary has the intention to find out if feminism is actually touching the emotions of young women and the music industry.

Charlotte Emma Aitchison - famous by her stage name Charli XCX stated in the intro's voice-over, "Girls are ruling the charts like never before, so it seems like a great time to be a woman in pop," "The F-word, that's feminism, is everywhere. Young kids are being blasted with what feminism is. But, it is the male-dominated music industry really changing and why are our bodies under more scrutiny than ever before?"

The F Word And Me documentary of Charli XCX (whose second studio album Sucker was released on December 15, 2014 by record labels Asylum and Atlantic Records) will be aired on BBC3 Tuesday night.

However, Charli XCX also talked about her love of Rihanna's ultra violent music video - Bitch Better Have My Money, "It's in my knowledge that a bunch of individuals have had a big problem with Rihanna's music video, and the use of violence against women in pop videos can feel really disturbing, but I think this film (The F Word And Me) speaks to a bigger story."

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