Halsey Says Record Label Won't Allow Her to Make New Album
Halsey told Zane Lowe that she's not allowed to work on a new album due to the commercial performance of her last project, The Great Impersonator.
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In a recent interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Halsey discussed the challenges she's currently facing in her music career. She revealed that her record label is preventing her from creating a new album because they believe her October 2024 release 'The Great Impersonator' underperformed commercially.
Despite these concerns, Halsey defended her work, pointing out that the album sold 100,000 copies in its first week and that her current tour has become the highest-selling tour of her career. The label seems to be comparing the album's performance to her 2020 release 'Manic', which set high commercial standards.
Halsey expressed frustration with the unrealistic expectation that every album should match the success of previous hits, highlighting the pressures artists face in balancing creative expression with market demands.
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