Charli XCX At The 2014 Billboard Music Awards In Las Vegas
Charli XCX arrives at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada May 18, 2014. Reuters/L.E. Baskow

English pop star Charli XCX is the latest cover girl for Nylon magazine's October issue. The 22-year-old singer has opened up to the magazine about her new album "Sucker," her penchant for dressing up for various shows and even how she has started to really like her body, especially her breasts, over the last few years.

Charli XCX, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, said the best part about performing at this year's MTV Video Music Awards was to dress up in three different attires in the span of just one hour. The singer gave a stunning performance on "Boom Clap" for the MTV VMA pre-show.

The singer, who is known to dress up in funky outfits, revealed to the magazine that she has now begun to understand her body shape. "I think just as I've grown up as a person, I've begun to understand my body shape more. I've grown to really like my boobs—I'm into them right now, so I like wearing things that are good for them," revealed Charli to the magazine.

Charli is also credited in helping rapper Iggy Azalea write her hit song "Fancy," which remained on top of the charts for quite some time. The songstress also received fame from her current solo single "Boom Clap," which got featured in the recent teenage drama movie "The Fault In Our Stars." Charli got a chance to promote the movie in Los Angeles and was surprised to see "screaming, crying kids" there.

The artist will also release her "punk-inspired" pop album "Sucker" on Dec. 16 in the U.S. and Jan. 26 in the U.K./Europe. "Sucker" was initially planned for an October release, but the lead single "Boom Clap" did so well that Charli was forced to push back the full album release till December so that she could "launch the album properly."

Talking about the album, Charli revealed that though "Sucker" is a full-fledged pop album. But there are portions in it that could be called "raw and wild" where she is "commenting on the music industry, the female body, and money."

"Sucker" is different from her previous albums, where she mainly spoke about love. "This record definitely feels better informed." Meanwhile, enjoy her latest song "Boom Clap" below.

Source: YouTube/officialcharlixcx