Halsey has revealed the complete 18-song tracklist for the highly anticipated album, “The Great Impersonator,” set to drop on October 25, per kerrang.com. The New Jersey-born artiste has been steadily building excitement for this mammoth project, which promises to be a significant milestone.
The album, the pop sensation’s fifth studio release, boasts an intriguing mix of new material and previously released singles. Fans can look forward to 14 fresh tracks alongside familiar hits like “Ego,” “The End,” “Lonely Is The Muse” and “Lucky.” The tracklist features evocative titles such as “Only Living Girl In LA,” “Dog Years,” and a series of “Letter To God” entries spanning different years.
Halsey has been engaging with fans online, sharing personal insights about the album, revealing that two tracks, “Hurt Feelings” and “I Believe In Magic,” are dedicated to her son, Ender Ridley Aydin. When asked about the album’s mythical creature association, Halsey playfully responded, “I guess this one is a fairy. But they sort of all are. Haha. That’s just sorta my energy.”
The album’s concept appears to be deeply personal and introspective. In a previous trailer, Halsey explored themes of identity and alternate timelines, pondering how her career might have unfolded in different eras, saying that the album was created “in the space between life and death,” hinting at profound emotional depths within the music.
With its striking album cover and tantalising tracklist, “The Great Impersonator” is shaping up to be a defining work in Halsey’s discography.