The upcoming album of CharliXCX CRASH is a huge hit with fans who are clamoring for more. However, the pop savant has them even more excited by announcements of merchandise. She tweeted: "New merch will be coming out shortly and you're all going to die." The merch that she is talking about might not be what you'd expect. The model is teasing a black slush featuring her signature. The pop star was attracted by a meeting with a fan at a meet-and-greet. The person who asked Charli to sign their blue shower (an instrument that allows the flow of water into the body to clean it up or for medical reasons) was also able to take an image of the douche on their smartphone. The image was shared on social media, and was the catalyst for Charli to release the merch. On charli xcx merch of the singer, you can purchase merchandise. It includes a signed photo of the enema. The merchandise also comes with the reversible sweater, as well as bags. It's priced at about $36. The collection also includes a t-shirt keychain, hat and stickers. It's not clear what the other items from the album. The collection also includes an hat, stickers and a t-shirt. It was made by the team of PC Music founder A.G Cook who also wrote the album together with Charli and also produced some of the songs. Last month, the album was released and featured collaborations with artists such as Kim Petras and Sky Ferreira. It also featured Yaeji as well as Lizzo. It's her best album but it's also a little inessential. There's nothing particularly futuristic, but a lot old-fashioned pastiche. It's great for people who like nostalgia, but not the best when they are looking to listen to something fresh. The album is still full of amazing songs. The sweaty, sexy track "Baby" is a grower and the track "Yuck" is out of the ordinary nostalgic in a humorous way. The album is full of enjoyment, but it's also an attempt to rehash from her last decade of music that has pushed boundaries. Although the merchandise is amazing, the album isn't as exciting. But maybe that was the point. Maybe it's a cautionary tale on what happens when business gets too much like art. If she hadn't been so invested in her image, she might have made a better recording. We'll have to determine if she has a solution to the problem on the next album.