Halsey announced her new album with the song "Ego".

"I thought that album would be the last one I ever made. When you get so sick, you start thinking about what you could have done differently," said the singer.

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Halsey, Foto: Shutterstock
Halsey, Foto: Shutterstock
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American pop singer Halsey released a new single called "Ego", the fourth single that announces the forthcoming album "The Great Impersonator", which is scheduled for release on October 25.

The singer started releasing singles from the beginning of summer, and the song "Ego" was preceded by "The End", "Lucky" and "Lonely Is The Muse". Halsey announced the release of her new album with a trailer that she posted on social networks.

"I thought that album was going to be the last one I ever made. When you get that sick, you start thinking about what you could have done differently. What if this wasn't how it was supposed to end? Eighteen-year-old Ashley becomes Halsey in 2014." says the singer who was diagnosed with lupus and then a rare T-cell disorder.

"I recorded this album in the space between life and death. I feel like I've waited an eternity for you to hear it. I'll wait a little longer. I've already waited a decade anyway," the singer wrote on the X social network.

Halsey is the owner of several music awards, including Billboard and the American Music Award, and "Time" magazine included her among the 2020 most influential people in the world in 100. She released her debut album "Badlands" in 2015 with great commercial success and praise from critics. Two years later, "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom" followed with singles that reached the top 20 in America.

Her third album "Manic" in 2020 is also the most commercially successful so far, with the single "Without Me" reaching diamond status. The latest release "If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power" featured more of a darker, industrial sound, but was also mostly well received.

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