Why Halsey claims she’s being blocked from releasing new music

Halsa, the singer and songwriter who went up to her fame with her 2015 “Badlands”, revealed that she is currently unable to release new music, noting the restrictions of her recording mark after the commercial performance of her latest project “The Great Inversonator”.

In an interview with Zane Lowe from Apple Music that was released on September 18, the 30-year-old said: “I can’t make an album at the present time-it is not allowed. This is the reality, because” the great suicide “did not perform the way they thought it would go.”

She emphasized that the album sold nearly 100,000 copies in its first week, and that her accompanying tour was the most successful in her career. However, according to what was stated, the sales brand expected on the scale of her double album Platin in 2020, “Manic”.

She said, “I can’t do it every time.”

Halsusi, whose legal name is Ashley Nicolete Franjiban, frams the situation as part of the challenge of developing beyond her position as a bob star. She said: “This is the most difficult part of the pop star once.” “I am no longer one, but I compared me to numbers and for other people who do not consider them side.”

Her statements come as she is preparing to start “Back to Badlands,” Celebrating the tenth anniversary of its foundation for the first time. The tour is scheduled to last from October 14, 2025 to February 20, 2026, starting from three nights in Los Angeles.

The Halsusi profession has been formed through professional and personal challenges. After the birth of her son in 2021, in 2022 she revealed that she was diagnosed with several chronic cases, including EHLERS-DANLOS syndrome, syndrome syndrome, bastard cell activation syndrome, and statutory regular heart attack syndrome.

“The Great Inversonator” was described as employment of personal flexibility: “A long long story, I am lucky to be alive. A long short story, I wrote an album”, wrote on Instagram When announcing the project.

The record for the first time appeared in No. 2 on the 200 American advertising board behind Tyler, the sudden creator “Chromakopia”.

While critics and fans responded positively to the album, his sales were less than the sign of the brand, according to Halsi.

KTLA called Columbia Records, Halsey, to comment but she did not receive a response.


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