Sympathy Is A Knife

Album: Brat (2024)
Charted: 7 36
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  • On "Sympathy Is A Knife," Charli XCX takes a break from brash anthems to dive into a simmering pot of insecurities.

    The song plays out like a late-night text to a friend. Charli frets about another woman, worried that even sympathy feels like a backhanded compliment, twisting the knife of her self-doubt. It's a far cry from the self-assured attitude of tracks like "Von Dutch" and "360."
  • This vulnerability is a departure for Charli. While she's known for her fierce independence, "Sympathy is a Knife" shows there's a human beneath the glitter and synthesizers. This internal conflict – the popstar facade versus the yearning for real connection – is a theme that runs throughout her sixth album, Brat.
  • I'm so apprehensive now
    Don't wanna see her backstage at my boyfriend's show
    Fingers crossed behind my back
    I hope they break up quick


    The internet being the internet, there's speculation that "Sympathy Is A Knife" is a secret diss track aimed at Taylor Swift. Some fans point to a brief fling Swift had with Matty Healy (lead singer of The 1975, whose drummer, George Daniel, is Charli's fiancé) as evidence. The lyrics about backstage paranoia and longing for a quick breakup fuel this fire.

    But is it really a diss track? Maybe, maybe not. Charli herself describes the album as "honest and conversational," and "Sympathy Is A Knife" feels more like a moment of self-reflection than a targeted attack.
  • Charli wrote the song with Jon Shave and Easyfun.

    Jon Shave is a seasoned songwriter who has contributed to hits for the likes of by Jessie J ("Do It Like A Dude"), Iggy Azalea ("Fancy") and Sigala ("Stay The Night").

    Frequent Charli collaborator Finn "Easyfun" Keane has five songwriting and production credits on Brat, including the lead single "Von Dutch." He also contributed to her mixtapes Number 1 Angel and Pop 2, her Charli album, and her Barbie movie track "Speed Drive."
  • Charli laid down a "Sympathy Is A Knife" remix featuring Ariana Grande for her remix album Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat. While the original version is a brooding, introspective look at Charli's insecurities and her tendency to compare herself to other artists, the remix is a dynamic duet, with Charli and Ariana exchanging verses and harmonizing.

    The two artists tackle media misrepresentation, body shaming, and the wild expectations of pop stardom with a mix of sass and exasperation.

    It's not just the lyrics that got a makeover. The production cranks up the synths, adds a glitchy edge, and throws in handclaps.
  • On Saturday Night Live's November 18, 2024 episode, Charli XCX did double duty, hosting and performing. She took the stage to sing "Sympathy is a Knife" amid a minimalist stage setup and dramatic lighting.
  • Speaking with Variety, Charli XCX discussed her close bond with Ariana Grande. She said the Wicked star provided significant support for her career, particularly during their collaboration on the "Sympathy Is a Knife" remix.

    Noting that Grande "gravitated toward that song," Charli recalled, "We went back and forth on the lyrics, talking about all the knives that we both felt in this industry."
  • "Sympathy Is A Knife" is widely believed to have inspired Taylor Swift's 2025 track "Actually Romantic." Though Charli has said the lyrics reflected her own insecurities rather than beef, "Actually Romantic" appears to be a wry rebuttal that flips Charli's perceived hostility into admiration. "Some people might be offended, but it's actually sweet," Swift sings, turning the supposed tension into a commentary on how obsession and rivalry can blur into fascination.

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