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Halsey then began work on her debut studio album and performed songs from it at South by Southwest in 2015, where she was the most tweeted-about performer of the night. [38] She embarked on a co-headlining tour with Young Rising Sons in March, and in June, she became the opening act for Imagine Dragons during the North American leg of their ...
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 ...
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Prior to its release, Halsey unveiled two teasers of the music video on her Twitter and Facebook account. She also announced that the video would premiere on February 25, 2016, and would co-star actor Tyler Posey. [9] The music video depicts Halsey as a high school student who is pursued by a classmate (played by Tyler Posey).
"I Never Loved You" is a 1980s-tinged ballad inspired by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush, whom Halsey impersonated as part of its promotion. On its lyrics, Halsey expresses about a complicated relationship which was deteriorated by her medical issues, a recurrent theme in The Great Impersonator .
Halsey announced on March 7, 2017, the release month and title of her second studio album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, set for release in June. [2] About the album's sound, she opted for a more mainstream-oriented sound, saying: "I am more than capable of writing radio music and hopefully I'll put my money where my mouth is on this album."
"You Should Be Sad" (stylized in sentence case) [1] [2] is a song recorded by American singer Halsey. It was released on January 10, 2020, through Capitol Records as the third single from their third studio album, Manic (2020). [3] [4] [5] Halsey wrote the song with their producer Greg Kurstin.
Halsey described them as "People who really represent different parts of my psyche and different parts of my personality in so many different ways". Manic is a "busy album" [ 18 ] and a "raw and honest look into Halsey's head and heart", [ 19 ] on which she explores many genres, including " electro-pop , sparkly ballads, hip-hop , twang, and ...