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Halsey's third studio ... The official lyric video for "Closer" was released on ... Castle, Haunting, Roman Holiday, Control, Drive, Ghost, Is There Somewhere, Colors ...
The music video depicts Halsey as a high school student who is pursued by a classmate (played by Tyler Posey). Halsey and her mother engage in many activities with the classmate and his father (played by Victor Browne), including tennis and inviting the men over for dinner. Throughout the video, Halsey takes candid photos of her classmate in ...
The name "Badlands" refers to Halsey's state of mind while writing the album, to give a physical place as a metaphor for a desolate and lonely mind. [7] Musically, the album is mainly rooted in electropop, [8] [9] [10] dark pop, [11] alternative pop, [12] synth-pop, [13] and pop [10] and features industrial undertones.
The lyrics of "Lonely Is the Muse" explores themes of self-worth and resilience. [13] [16] Halsey expresses about feeling used and struggling to find sincere love in other people. [17] She wonders when she will reach joy, and expresses that she feels "reduced to just a body here in someone else's bed". [15]
Halsey's follow up album, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017), debuted at number one in the US with 106,000 sales in its first week, becoming her first number one album. It additionally debuted at number one in Canada and reached the top ten in Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand and was certified Platinum in the US, Canada, and Norway, Gold in ...
The Great Impersonator is the fifth studio album by American singer Halsey, released on October 25, 2024, by Columbia Records.Her first release with the label, Halsey conceived it as a confessional concept album believing it would be her last project after being diagnosed with lupus and a T cell lymphoproliferative disorder.
"Life's a Mess" is a song by American rapper Juice Wrld and American singer Halsey. It was released on July 6, 2020, through Grade A Productions under exclusive license to Interscope Records as the third single for the former's posthumous studio album, Legends Never Die, and was later included on Halsey's Collabs EP that dropped 3 weeks after. [1]
Halsey wrote the song with Brittany Amaradio, Amy Allen, and Louis Bell; while production was handled by Bell and Dylan Bauld. It interpolates Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" with Timberlake, Timbaland and Scott Storch credited as co-writers. It was released through Capitol Records as the lead single from Halsey's third studio album, Manic.