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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.
An accompanying self-written and self-directed music video for "Ego" was released to Halsey's Vevo channel; it sees the singer playing two gender roles representing two versions of herself. She performed "Ego" at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, joined by a garage rock band that included Måneskin's bassist Victoria De Angelis.
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 ...
On its lyrics, Halsey expresses about a complicated relationship which was deteriorated by her health issues, [6] comparing its ending to open-heart surgery. [3] The verses of the song focus on Halsey's medical issues, a lupus and T cell deficiency diagnose that she shared with her fans over the course of the singles from The Great Impersonator ...
"My 5th studio album 'The Great Impersonator' coming October 25th," wrote Halsey on X (formerly Twitter) alongside the cover artwork: a close-up photo of Halsey appearing wide-eyed with little ...
Halsey has revealed her upcoming album will be a concept album about her life and career called “The Great Impersonator.” The popstar shared a series of video clips — from behind-the-scenes ...
Halsey debuted "Lonely Is the Muse" at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, and later performed it at the Flow Festival in Helsinki and an intimate concert at Koko in London. [23] At the first performance, Halsey said: "For every Halsey pop song, there's a Halsey rock song to match". [17] Stereogum 's Tom Breihan described it as "lo-fi Evanescence ...
There are a couple of months still left in the year, but it feels safe to say right now that, as an album that bites off every bit as much as it can chew, and maybe a little more, Halsey’s ...