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The release date of Halsey's new Nine Inch Nails-produced album If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power is inching even closer now, and to celebrate, the New Jersey star has shared the names of the record's 13 songs.
While previous phrases All Of This Is Temporary and YOU DROWNED IN A FREEZING LAKE came with accompanying snippets of music suggesting that they were real song titles, neither of those seem to appear on the record.
Equally, Halsey has confirmed that there's no guest spots on the LP away from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' production work, writing on Twitter: "It feels very cool to have an album with no features again. It felt like this had to be entirely from my voice, similarly to [2015 debut album] Badlands. I can’t wait for you to hear everything."
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After sharing the tracklist, Halsey also responded to a fan about the concept of IICHL,IWP: "Weirdly enough it was always supposed to be about mortality and everlasting love and our place / permanence. It was just amplified by me being pregnant. Introduced new themes of control and body horror and autonomy and conceit."
If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power – the record – will arrive in full on August 27, while showings of the “album and film experience” will hit IMAX cinemas around the world on August 25 and 26.
Check out the full If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power tracklist:
1. The Tradition
2. Bells in Santa Fe
3. Easier than Lying
4. Lilith
5. Girl is a Gun
6. You asked for this
7. Darling
8. 1121
9. honey
10. Whispers
11. I am not a woman, I’m a god
12. The Lighthouse
13. Ya’aburnee