
Charli XCX has revealed the tracklist for the Wuthering Heights soundtrack, and it features a new collaboration with Sky Ferreira.
Charli has written the new album for the upcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights from Emerald Fennell, starring Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie. The soundtrack will arrive on Friday February 13, and is available to pre-order here.
So far, the record has been previewed by ‘House’, which saw the singer team up with The Velvet Underground’s John Cale, as well as the gothic track ‘Chains Of Love’, and the haunting ‘Wall Of Sound’.
Now, Charli has taken to Letterboxd to share the full tracklist for the first time. The 12-song collection contains a new track featuring Ferreira.
‘House’ and ‘Wall Of Sound’ open the album, and are followed by songs called ‘Dying For You’ and ‘Always Everywhere’, before going into ‘Chains Of Love’.
Other new track titles announced are ‘Out Of Myself’, ‘Open Up’, ‘Seeing Things’, ‘Altars’, ‘Eyes Of The World’, ‘My Reminder’ and ‘Funny Mouth’. Ferreira guests on the cut ‘Eyes Of The World’.
Charli shared the tracklist in a carousel post on Instagram too, alongside multiple photos of her and the cast coming together to promote the film, which is also out in cinemas on February 13. Check out that post below, as well as the full tracklist.
‘House (Feat. John Cale)’
‘Wall Of Sound’
‘Dying For You’
‘Always Everywhere’
‘Chains Of Love’
‘Out Of Myself’
‘Open Up’
‘Seeing Things’
‘Altars’
‘Eyes Of The World (Feat. Sky Ferreira)’
‘My Reminder’
‘Funny Mouth’
While little is known about the collaboration between Charli and Ferreira at time of writing, the ‘360’ singer has been a fan of the singer-songwriter, model, and actress for years now.
Back in summer 2024, Charli discussed her love of Rihanna, and shared how she ranked her above all other pop stars, with Ferreira being the only exception. Explaining the decision at the time, the ‘Brat’ star said that while she was “the biggest Rihanna stan ever”, she “really loves Sky [because] she’s one of a kind.”
Later that year, Charli reacted to the news that Ferreira had recorded a track for the A24 film Babygirl, starring Nicole Kidman, called ‘Leash’.
“I was already so excited for Babygirl but now we get Babygirl + a new song from Sky: omg. stan mode activated,” she wrote on X/Twitter at the time.
The two have worked together once before, joining forces in 2019 for the single ‘Cross You Out’. Speaking to a fan who reached out online and asked what it was like to work together, Charli responded: “Amazing. Sky is brilliant. She has taste and knows what she wants.”
In recent years, Ferreira has been “working” on taking back ownership of her songs after her label, Capitol Records, dropped her. In November 2023, it was reported that her name had been removed from the Capitol roster on its official website.
She only released one album under the label, 2013’s ‘Night Time, My Time’, which has since become a cult favourite among fans.
In 2022, NME spoke with Ferreira, and that interview saw her reveal that her highly anticipated second album ‘Masochism’ was nearly done. “It’s basically done for the most part, it’s just that some parts need to be re-recorded,” she said. “Just the finishing touches, really.”
Initially set for release in 2015, ‘Masochism’ has been put on hold for years now. Ferreira first confirmed a release date for the album in October 2021, saying it would materialise in March 2022. However, when the album didn’t materialise in March, Ferreira told fans to hold off on their “wrath and death threats” until the following month.
While ‘Masochism’ has still not been released, the singer did release ‘Don’t Forget’ in May 2022, which was her first song since 2019’s ‘Downhill Lullaby’.
As for Charli XCX, the new soundtrack comes after she revealed that she was “currently feeling more inspired by film than by music” after being left “stuck, empty and barren” after her breakthrough album ‘Brat‘.
In May 2025, she then hinted that she was expecting her next, non-Wuthering Heights album to go in a completely different direction than ‘Brat’, explaining: “You can never really do the same thing twice and my next record will probably be a flop, which I’m down for to be honest.”
She also has a mockumentary on the way called The Moment, which is set to hit UK cinemas on February 20.
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