American singer and songwriter Halsey has some sort of trick up her sleeve, leaving fans excited and puzzled with a cryptic website that appears to be teasing something called "For My Last Trick."
The site features a number of vintage-looking stickers with different phrases: “Master Mystifier,” “You Won’t Find Me Here,” “Southern Belle,” “Candy” and more. When clicking on the sticker that says, “I have something to tell you,” it leads to an email sign-up link.
Most notably, there’s a sticker that features a woman who is seen getting an X-ray of her heart as a doctor looks it over. When clicking on it, a strange, buzzing noise plays — leading fans to believe that it might be the snippet of an upcoming single.
Halsey has yet to confirm any upcoming album or musical era, but the star teased that she is working on her first record under a new contract with Columbia Records back in September.
“Not pictured: me splitting myself in two everyday so that I can give you my deepest wounds (and a handful of perfect joys) for the 5th time in 10 years,” the singer wrote on Instagram.
Halsey signed a new recording contract with Columbia Records in June after parting ways with their longtime label home Capitol Records after eight years. She released her first four albums on Capitol, dating to their 2015 debut, "Badlands", on its Astralwerks imprint.
Capitol also released 2017’s "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom", which reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, as well as 2020’s "Manic", and 2021’s collaboration with Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, "If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power".