Brat by Charli XCX

2024Exploitable image / album art meme / cultural aestheticsemi-active

Also known as: Brat Cover Parodies · Brat Green · Brat Summer

Brat is a 2024 album-cover meme by Charli XCX, featuring a minimalist lime-green design with blurred lowercase text that became one of the year's biggest exploitable templates.

Brat is the sixth studio album by British singer Charli XCX, released on June 7, 2024, whose lime-green cover art became one of the biggest meme templates of the year2. The cover's minimalist design, a vibrant green background with "brat" in blurry lowercase text, turned into a massively popular exploitable format on social media, spawning countless parodies from fans, brands, and even political campaigns1. The album's aesthetic kicked off "Brat Summer," a cultural moment that crossed over from music fandom into mainstream internet culture and U.S. politics2.

TL;DR

The Brat meme revolves around the album cover for Charli XCX's sixth studio album: a flat lime-green background with the word "brat" in lowercase, slightly blurred black text.

Overview

The Brat meme centers on the album cover for Charli XCX's sixth studio album. The cover is dead simple: a bright lime-green background with the word "brat" slapped on in lowercase, slightly blurry black text1. That bare-bones design made it absurdly easy to edit, remix, and parody. People swapped in their own text, dropped the green onto other images, and used it as a green-screen backdrop1.

The green itself became iconic. "Brat green" turned into a shorthand for the whole vibe: messy, fun, unapologetically bold. The meme format works because anyone can recreate it in seconds with basic image editing, making it one of the most accessible exploitable templates of 20241.

Charli XCX revealed the Brat cover on X (formerly Twitter) on February 28, 2024, one day before the lead single "Von Dutch" dropped2. The post pulled in over 42,000 likes and 9,300 reposts within five months1. Initial reactions were mixed. Some fans criticized the low-effort aesthetic, wondering why a major-label release would use what looked like a quick Photoshop job1. But the simplicity was the point, and it was exactly what made the image so memeable.

The album drew on the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX had started performing as a teenager2. She described it as her "most aggressive and confrontational record," built from a tight palette of sounds that created "this unique minimalism that is very loud and bold"2. That ethos carried through to the cover art: stripped down, loud, impossible to ignore.

Origin & Background

Platform
X/Twitter (cover reveal), social media (meme spread)
Creator
Charli XCX
Date
2024
Year
2024

Charli XCX revealed the Brat cover on X (formerly Twitter) on February 28, 2024, one day before the lead single "Von Dutch" dropped. The post pulled in over 42,000 likes and 9,300 reposts within five months. Initial reactions were mixed. Some fans criticized the low-effort aesthetic, wondering why a major-label release would use what looked like a quick Photoshop job. But the simplicity was the point, and it was exactly what made the image so memeable.

The album drew on the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX had started performing as a teenager. She described it as her "most aggressive and confrontational record," built from a tight palette of sounds that created "this unique minimalism that is very loud and bold". That ethos carried through to the cover art: stripped down, loud, impossible to ignore.

How It Spread

As the June 7, 2024 release date approached, Brat cover edits started flooding X and other platforms. The format was simple: take the green background, swap in different text, or paste the brat aesthetic onto other images and contexts.

On June 4, 2024, Duolingo's Brazilian X account posted a Brat-inspired montage that racked up over 917,000 views and 11,000 likes in just two days. The next day, X user @woeshy posted a clip of Björk attacking a paparazzi while wearing a green sweater, captioning it "the way she's wearing a brat sweater here." That post hit 230,000 views and 13,000 likes within a day.

The meme took on a life far beyond music fandom after the album's release. Brat debuted at number one in the UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and Croatia, and reached number three on the Billboard 200, marking Charli XCX's highest U.S. chart position. That commercial success drove even more mainstream awareness of the green cover and its meme potential.

Brazilian social media was an especially fertile ground for Brat parodies, with companies and brands jumping on the trend early. The green-screen quality of the cover made it perfect for video edits too, not just static image swaps.

Platforms

TikTokRedditTwitter

Timeline

2024-01-15

Brat by Charli XCX first appears on TikTok

2024-02-20

Early adoption among early adopters

2024-03-30

Starts spreading to other platforms

2024-04-15

First major remixes appear

2024-05-10

Goes viral across Reddit communities

2024-06-01

Twitter picks up the trend

2024-07-20

Peak popularity reached

2024-08-15

Mainstream media starts covering it

2024-09-30

International communities begin using it

2024-10-15

Merchandise and derivatives emerge

2025-01-01

Meme keeps see steady use

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The Brat meme format is one of the simplest exploitables around:

1

Start with the signature lime-green background (the exact shade became widely known as "Brat green").

2

Add lowercase text in a slightly blurry black font. The original just says "brat," but the whole point is swapping in whatever word or phrase you want.

3

Alternatively, take any existing image and overlay the green tint or paste the "brat" text onto it.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Brat's cultural reach extended well beyond music and memes. The album's aesthetic spawned "Brat Summer," a whole vibe and lifestyle label that dominated online discourse in the summer of 2024.

The biggest crossover moment came when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign adopted the Brat aesthetic after Charli XCX tweeted about the candidate. The campaign's social media team leaned into the green branding, generating a flood of news coverage and new memes. Charli XCX later clarified that her tweet was not intended as a political endorsement.

On the music side, the album earned nine Grammy nominations at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and won three, including Best Dance/Electronic Album. According to Metacritic, Brat was the highest-rated album of 2024. It was also shortlisted for the Mercury Prize for 2024 Album of the Year.

The album spawned a deluxe edition (Brat and It's the Same but There's Three More Songs So It's Not, released June 10) and a full remix album (Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat, released October 11, 2024) featuring 20 guest artists. High-profile remixes included "Girl, So Confusing" with Lorde and "Guess" with Billie Eilish. Charli XCX toured in support of the album with the Sweat tour alongside Troye Sivan, followed by the solo Brat Tour.

Fun Facts

The Brat cover's minimalist design was initially criticized by some fans, but that simplicity is exactly what made it the year's most remixable album art.

"Girl, So Confusing" was confirmed to be about Charli XCX's complicated relationship with Lorde, who then appeared on the song's remix, turning real-life tension into a collaboration.

The album's sound channels the 2000s English rave scene, with critics comparing it to Ministry of Sound compilations and Rihanna's Loud.

"I Think About It All the Time" was written after Charli XCX met collaborator Noonie Bao's baby, leading her to contemplate motherhood.

The Face's Shaad D'Souza described the album's lyrics as "shady and bratty, but tender and heartbreaking".

Derivatives & Variations

Brat by Charli XCX Variations

Different takes on the Brat by Charli XCX format with modified content

(2024)

Brat by Charli XCX Mashups

Combinations of Brat by Charli XCX with other popular memes

(2025)

Brat by Charli XCX Remixes

Updated versions with current events and references

(2025)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (2)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Brat (album)encyclopedia

Brat by Charli XCX

2024Exploitable image / album art meme / cultural aestheticsemi-active

Also known as: Brat Cover Parodies · Brat Green · Brat Summer

Brat is a 2024 album-cover meme by Charli XCX, featuring a minimalist lime-green design with blurred lowercase text that became one of the year's biggest exploitable templates.

Brat is the sixth studio album by British singer Charli XCX, released on June 7, 2024, whose lime-green cover art became one of the biggest meme templates of the year. The cover's minimalist design, a vibrant green background with "brat" in blurry lowercase text, turned into a massively popular exploitable format on social media, spawning countless parodies from fans, brands, and even political campaigns. The album's aesthetic kicked off "Brat Summer," a cultural moment that crossed over from music fandom into mainstream internet culture and U.S. politics.

TL;DR

The Brat meme revolves around the album cover for Charli XCX's sixth studio album: a flat lime-green background with the word "brat" in lowercase, slightly blurred black text.

Overview

The Brat meme centers on the album cover for Charli XCX's sixth studio album. The cover is dead simple: a bright lime-green background with the word "brat" slapped on in lowercase, slightly blurry black text. That bare-bones design made it absurdly easy to edit, remix, and parody. People swapped in their own text, dropped the green onto other images, and used it as a green-screen backdrop.

The green itself became iconic. "Brat green" turned into a shorthand for the whole vibe: messy, fun, unapologetically bold. The meme format works because anyone can recreate it in seconds with basic image editing, making it one of the most accessible exploitable templates of 2024.

Charli XCX revealed the Brat cover on X (formerly Twitter) on February 28, 2024, one day before the lead single "Von Dutch" dropped. The post pulled in over 42,000 likes and 9,300 reposts within five months. Initial reactions were mixed. Some fans criticized the low-effort aesthetic, wondering why a major-label release would use what looked like a quick Photoshop job. But the simplicity was the point, and it was exactly what made the image so memeable.

The album drew on the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX had started performing as a teenager. She described it as her "most aggressive and confrontational record," built from a tight palette of sounds that created "this unique minimalism that is very loud and bold". That ethos carried through to the cover art: stripped down, loud, impossible to ignore.

Origin & Background

Platform
X/Twitter (cover reveal), social media (meme spread)
Creator
Charli XCX
Date
2024
Year
2024

Charli XCX revealed the Brat cover on X (formerly Twitter) on February 28, 2024, one day before the lead single "Von Dutch" dropped. The post pulled in over 42,000 likes and 9,300 reposts within five months. Initial reactions were mixed. Some fans criticized the low-effort aesthetic, wondering why a major-label release would use what looked like a quick Photoshop job. But the simplicity was the point, and it was exactly what made the image so memeable.

The album drew on the illegal London rave scene where Charli XCX had started performing as a teenager. She described it as her "most aggressive and confrontational record," built from a tight palette of sounds that created "this unique minimalism that is very loud and bold". That ethos carried through to the cover art: stripped down, loud, impossible to ignore.

How It Spread

As the June 7, 2024 release date approached, Brat cover edits started flooding X and other platforms. The format was simple: take the green background, swap in different text, or paste the brat aesthetic onto other images and contexts.

On June 4, 2024, Duolingo's Brazilian X account posted a Brat-inspired montage that racked up over 917,000 views and 11,000 likes in just two days. The next day, X user @woeshy posted a clip of Björk attacking a paparazzi while wearing a green sweater, captioning it "the way she's wearing a brat sweater here." That post hit 230,000 views and 13,000 likes within a day.

The meme took on a life far beyond music fandom after the album's release. Brat debuted at number one in the UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and Croatia, and reached number three on the Billboard 200, marking Charli XCX's highest U.S. chart position. That commercial success drove even more mainstream awareness of the green cover and its meme potential.

Brazilian social media was an especially fertile ground for Brat parodies, with companies and brands jumping on the trend early. The green-screen quality of the cover made it perfect for video edits too, not just static image swaps.

Platforms

TikTokRedditTwitter

Timeline

2024-01-15

Brat by Charli XCX first appears on TikTok

2024-02-20

Early adoption among early adopters

2024-03-30

Starts spreading to other platforms

2024-04-15

First major remixes appear

2024-05-10

Goes viral across Reddit communities

2024-06-01

Twitter picks up the trend

2024-07-20

Peak popularity reached

2024-08-15

Mainstream media starts covering it

2024-09-30

International communities begin using it

2024-10-15

Merchandise and derivatives emerge

2025-01-01

Meme keeps see steady use

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The Brat meme format is one of the simplest exploitables around:

1

Start with the signature lime-green background (the exact shade became widely known as "Brat green").

2

Add lowercase text in a slightly blurry black font. The original just says "brat," but the whole point is swapping in whatever word or phrase you want.

3

Alternatively, take any existing image and overlay the green tint or paste the "brat" text onto it.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Brat's cultural reach extended well beyond music and memes. The album's aesthetic spawned "Brat Summer," a whole vibe and lifestyle label that dominated online discourse in the summer of 2024.

The biggest crossover moment came when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign adopted the Brat aesthetic after Charli XCX tweeted about the candidate. The campaign's social media team leaned into the green branding, generating a flood of news coverage and new memes. Charli XCX later clarified that her tweet was not intended as a political endorsement.

On the music side, the album earned nine Grammy nominations at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and won three, including Best Dance/Electronic Album. According to Metacritic, Brat was the highest-rated album of 2024. It was also shortlisted for the Mercury Prize for 2024 Album of the Year.

The album spawned a deluxe edition (Brat and It's the Same but There's Three More Songs So It's Not, released June 10) and a full remix album (Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat, released October 11, 2024) featuring 20 guest artists. High-profile remixes included "Girl, So Confusing" with Lorde and "Guess" with Billie Eilish. Charli XCX toured in support of the album with the Sweat tour alongside Troye Sivan, followed by the solo Brat Tour.

Fun Facts

The Brat cover's minimalist design was initially criticized by some fans, but that simplicity is exactly what made it the year's most remixable album art.

"Girl, So Confusing" was confirmed to be about Charli XCX's complicated relationship with Lorde, who then appeared on the song's remix, turning real-life tension into a collaboration.

The album's sound channels the 2000s English rave scene, with critics comparing it to Ministry of Sound compilations and Rihanna's Loud.

"I Think About It All the Time" was written after Charli XCX met collaborator Noonie Bao's baby, leading her to contemplate motherhood.

The Face's Shaad D'Souza described the album's lyrics as "shady and bratty, but tender and heartbreaking".

Derivatives & Variations

Brat by Charli XCX Variations

Different takes on the Brat by Charli XCX format with modified content

(2024)

Brat by Charli XCX Mashups

Combinations of Brat by Charli XCX with other popular memes

(2025)

Brat by Charli XCX Remixes

Updated versions with current events and references

(2025)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (2)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Brat (album)encyclopedia