Halsey released her latest album, "The Great Impersonator", on Friday.
In addition to previously dropped singles “The End,” “Lucky,” “Lonely Is the Muse” and “Ego,” the record also features songs such as “Only Girl Living in LA,” “Dog Years,” “Panic Attack,” “I Believe in Magic,” “Hometown,” “I Never Loved You,” “Darwinism,” “Arsonist,” “Life of the Spider (DRAFT)” and “Hurt Feelings.”
"The Great Impersonator" marks Halsey’s fifth studio album. It follows 2021’s :If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power".
Halsey previously confirmed that the album will traverse different decades and musical styles, with the “Closer” singer revealing multiple variants of The Great Impersonator‘s cover inspired by different time periods through a fan scavenger hunt earlier this month.
“What if I debuted in the early 2000s? The ’90s? The ’80s? The ’70s?” the three-time Grammy nominee asked in an album-announcement video August 27. “Am I still Halsey every time? In every timeline, do I still get sick? Do I become a mom?”.
Leading up to the release, she also took to Instagram to impersonate “a different icon every day and teasing a snippet of the song they inspired,” including Bruce Springsteen, Britney Spears, Stevie Nicks, Dolores O’Riordan, Amy Lee, David Bowie, Cher, Kate Bush, PJ Harvey, and Dolly Parton.