R&B-Pop Star Chxrry Says ‘U, Me & My Ego’
Turning up, speaking her mind, and never settling for less, rising R&B-pop star Chxrry unleashes her anxiously awaited debut album, U, Me & My Ego, out now via XO Records/Republic Records.
Across 10 tracks, U, Me & My Ego introduces the many sides of Chxrry, all led by the loudest voice in the room: her ego. Confident, flirtatious, impulsive, and impossible to ignore, she moves through love, lust, heartbreak, and obsession with the unwavering belief that she’s always the prize. It’s a world where crushes get intense, relationships get complicated, and emotions run high, but self-doubt never gets the final word.
The music gives a voice to her ego, the unapologetic third character in every relationship, every situationship, and every late-night decision. Acting as her biggest cheerleader, fiercest protector, and constant reminder of her worth, it follows her through moments of desire, jealousy, confidence, and temptation. Written and built entirely alongside producer BELIEVVE, the album balances sharp-tongued attitude with undeniable vulnerability, capturing the rush of wanting someone while never forgetting yourself in the process.
Among many highlights, bright synths and a head-nodding beat drive the single “Call Security.” Unpacking the duality of a relationship, she wonders, “How you turn an angel to a criminal?” before the song explodes into the chant-worthy refrain, “Somebody call security.” Elsewhere, she practically leaves the production in flames with her fast and fiery flow on “Blockstar,” delivering one of the album’s most confident performances. On “Boring,” lush strings soften the bite of her sharp wit as she demands more than the bare minimum, while “Bible” finds her voice in full form as she belts out a ballad. Then there is also “Badness” featuring Cash Cobain thrives on pure bravado. With undeniable chemistry and larger-than-life energy, the track celebrates knowing exactly who you are and exactly what you bring to the table.
On U, Me & My Ego, Chxrry doesn’t choose between vulnerability and confidence. She embraces both. The result is a debut that’s fearless, self-assured, and unapologetically self-centered in the best way possible.
Check out the full tracklisting below.
Chxrry recently set the stage for the album with “Bottles & Lights” featuring Mariah the Scientist. Beyond amassing millions of streams, it received widespread acclaim. Rated R&B raved, “As ethereal as the soundscape is, Chxrry delivers a devastating blow to her estranged partner, reminding him that her love isn’t to be taken for granted.” Galore marveled at how “It feels intimate without becoming overly dramatic — which somehow makes it hit even harder.”
“Hall of Fame” marked the beginning of this chapter with a bang, earning praise from The FADER, CLASH, and 032c. Still, she has only continued to build global traction with tens of millions of streams, high-profile co-signs, and standout live moments. Chxrry kicked off the year overseas supporting Mariah The Scientist on her European tour, further cementing her presence as a dynamic global performer. It accelerated the momentum of her breakout 2025 fueled by the success of “Groupie” and “Main Character”—the latter emerging as a defining It-girl anthem of the summer, earning praise from Billboard, ESSENCE, and more. It soundtracked posts courtesy of Iman Hammam at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, LaLa, Love Island winner Amaya Papaya, Chlöe Bailey, the Toronto Tempo, and none other than Atlanta Dream WNBA star Angel Reese.
Beyond the screen, Chxrry has elevated across stages worldwide, touring with FLO on their sold-out Access All Areas Tour, joining Rema onstage at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, and making standout appearances alongside Destin Conrad in her hometown. She also featured on The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow, contributing to “Reflections Laughing” (feat. Travis Scott & Florence + The Machine), and appeared in the “Cry For Me” visual. With tens of millions of streams and a rapidly growing list of co-signs, her ascent is undeniable. Now, with U, Me, and My Ego, Chxrry isn’t just stepping into her power, she’s defining it.