
Brooke Candy is returning with new music this summer
Brooke Candy has revealed that she's been working on her follow-up to 2019's SEXORCISM album, which is expected to arrive later this summer.
Brooke Candy hasn't released new music since her 2019 debut album SEXORCISM, but in a new interview with Paper, Brooke Candy revealed that she's been working on her second album which is expected to land later this summer.
She said, "It’s been too long. I love this feeling... having a handful of songs I’m really proud of and can’t wait to deliver. Over the past three years, I’ve been focused on my visual art and tattooing, but music is the ultimate medium between me and my people. I write music to challenge whoever listens to me to be their truest self, explicitly say what they want and get what they want, whether they’ve been a fan or just found me. 'If you get it you get it, if you don’t you don’t, if you know you know'."
Brooke Candy also said that "what I’m working on now feels different and not what people who know me should expect. It’s still me – I’m still a Boss Bitch – but three years ago feels like 30 years ago, and we’re all different now."
"I’m channeling women who make me proud to be a woman, like Britney Spears, and inviting producers who really align with me and where I want to go, like DAGR," Brooke Candy continued. "Working on some surprise features too."
She added, "It’s empowering, being at this stage of my career and having creative control over my sound and visuals. Everything is directed by me, and it’ll be ready this summer."
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