
Halsey unveils tracklist for new album and reveals there's "no features"
Halsey has unveiled the 13-song tracklist for her Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross-produced fourth album If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power.
After officially announcing If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power and the accompanying film last month, Halsey has revealed the full tracklist for the record, and has confirmed it'll have "no features".
Halsey wrote of the album on Twitter yesterday (10 August), "It feels very cool to have an album with no features again. It felt like this had to be entirely from my voice, similarly to Badlands. I can’t wait for you to hear everything."
it feels very cool to have an album with no features again. It felt like this had to be entirely from my voice, similarly to Badlands. I can’t wait for you to hear everything.
— h (@halsey) August 11, 2021
1. The Tradition
— h (@halsey) August 10, 2021
2. Bells in Santa Fe
3. Easier than Lying
4. Lilith
5. Girl is a Gun
6. You asked for this
7. Darling
8. 1121
9. honey
10. Whispers
11. I am not a woman, I’m a god
12. The Lighthouse
13. Ya’aburnee pic.twitter.com/OK2qMptJQh
When asked if the album was "always supposed to be a concept album", Halsey responded, "Weirdly enough it was always supposed to be about mortality and everlasting love and our place / permanence. It was just amplified by me being pregnant. Introduced new themes of control and body horror and autonomy and conceit."
Weirdly enough it was always supposed to be about mortality and everlasting love and our place / permanence. It was just amplified by me being pregnant. Introduced new themes of control and body horror and autonomy and conceit. https://t.co/VNwbsVB7bi
— h (@halsey) August 11, 2021
The Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross-produced album will follow last year's Manic record.
Last month Halsey launched an online multiple choice game for fans to choose their destiny, and one of the paths featured a clip of a new song.
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