
Rina Sawayama is teasing her new era
After teasing the tagline "Rina Is Going To Hell" with gifts sent to fans and at her final Dynasty show, Rina Sawayama has wiped her Instagram and updated her site ready for her new era.
Last week select people received a series of banners and leaflets featuring the words "Rina Is Going To Hell" and "An Invitation to Eternal Damnation", and she also closed her final Dynasty show last Friday (13 May) at New York's Terminal 5 by teasing her forthcoming single, which, according to a YouTube clip, is expected to arrive this week.
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Rina Sawayama confirms her new era starts next week at the last show of The Dynasty Tour #RinaIsGoingToHell pic.twitter.com/wjYAScl4Sh
— Rina Sawayama Updates (@RinaSawaUpdates) May 14, 2022
There's multiple posts online that claim Sawayama's new single is titled "This Hell". Sawayama is yet to officially announce her upcoming single.
In anticipation of the release of Rina Sawayama’s upcoming lead single “This Hell", the artist has archived all her posts on Instagram, and put the hashtag #RinaIsGoingToHell in her bio. pic.twitter.com/PfOFOQfWjL
— Pop Tingz (@ThePopTingzz) May 13, 2022
In September last year, Sawayama did reveal that she plans to release her SAWAYAMA follow-up this year, in "late summer". In November she also said of her second album, "I’ve got a couple of songs with Paul Epworth. Stuart Price is working on a lot of the album. Most of the songs were started with me and Clarence Clarity, so it’s still got that core that Sawayama had."
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