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New Sky Ferreira is always cause to celebrate, even if it's just a feature.
The notoriously reclusive singer joins fellow indie pop royal Charli xcx on her highly anticipated soundtrack to Emerald Fennel's, Wuthering Heights. The duo team up on "Eyes of the World," an orchestral anthem whose soaring chorus evokes the big feelings of Fennell's Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie-led fever dream romance, which is playing in theaters now.
Ferreira's vocals can be heard throughout the song, but she's most prominently featured in the second verse, where Ferreira hums reflections on a chaotic and tragic love ("I let the fire rush straight to my head / Sabotage to prove I meant what I said").
"Eyes of the World" is one of the scant few releases from Ferreira in the past decade-plus since she put out her seminal (and only) full length album, Night Time, My Time. Two of those releases have been for films; she shared "Easy" as part of the 2017 soundtrack to the film Baby Driver (which she also acted in). In 2024, she released "Leash" for the soundtrack to the Nicole Kidman-led erotic thriller Babygirl. Fittingly, one of her only other releases was as a feature on another Charli xcx song, a highlight from Charli's 2019 album Charli, "Cross You Out."
Charli's soundtrack to Wuthering Heights comes amidst a whirlwind of hype surrounding both Charli and the film. She just released her own film, the brat mockumentary The Moment (which The FADER reviewed), and she's been steadily releasing singles off of the soundtrack since the November 2025 release of "House" featuring John Cale. She later would release follow up singles "Chains Of Love" and "Wall of Sound." In a bit of news that may excite longtime Charli fans, the British singer recently shared on X that her soundtrack to Wuthering Heights is reminiscent of her 2013 album True Romance.
Listen to the Wuthering Heights soundtrack here.