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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.
Halsey's new album The Great Impersonator, which was released on Friday, Oct. 25, is a meditation on mortality. The topic is a prominent force throughout the 18-track record. Here, we dive into ...
Halsey wrote the song along with Gregory Aldae Hein and Greg Kurstin, while Kurstin, Wyatt Bernard, Michael Uzowuru, and Austin Corona handled its production. "Ego" is a 1990s-inspired alternative rock , pop rock , and pop-punk track driven by guitar and drums, with an anthemic energy and lyrics about Halsey's personal struggles and ...
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 and Matty Healy Getty Images (2) For better or worse, Matty Healy is something of a muse. The 1975 frontman, 35, has been making headlines amid speculation that he inspired much of Taylor ...
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom is a concept album that connects with her previous album Badlands, [1] and Halsey has explained various parallels between lyrics on songs from both albums. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Halsey also hinted that something on the album was inspired by the song "Empty Gold" from her 2014 debut EP Room 93 . [ 5 ]
A Full Breakdown. In “Colors,” Halsey sings, “Your little brother never tells you but he loves you so / You said your mother only smiled on her TV show.” Healy’s mother, ...
Nimitz (left) and Halsey in 1943 "The world wonders" is a phrase which rose to notoriety following [a] its use during World War II when it appeared as part of a decoded message sent by Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, to Admiral William Halsey Jr. at the height of the Battle of Leyte Gulf on October 25, 1944. [2]