Halsey fans have recently discovered a mysterious website named ForMyLastTrick.com which is apparently linked to the singer. Her upcoming fifth album is rumoured to be connected to the site. The website displays various details and possible Easter eggs about the album once the user has pulled open a seal. This then reveals numerous stickers of symbols and images with slogans which may potentially be the titles of some of Halsey’s new songs. One of the stickers has a cartoon ghost that reads ‘You won’t find me here’ and references her hit song ‘Ghost’, released ten years ago on January 27th, 2014. Some of the other stickers include a 1971 car number plate, an old Kmart logo, a rabbit in the woods, a woman’s earlobe, and a plain ticket. The slogans which may provide clues for some album songs include ‘Master Mystifier’, ‘Candy’, ‘Peril Is My Pay’, ‘Pour Nous’ and ‘Southern Belle’.
In September, Halsey teased her fifth album, a follow-up to 2021’s If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, with a cryptic post with a caption sharing how she is “Splitting Myself in Two”. Halsey has previously shared that she is making her new album with “no strict genre parameters”. Answering a fan question on social media, she wrote, “As of right now I’m approaching it kinda how I approached ‘Manic’. No strict genre parameters or anything. Just making what feels good and what hits home :)”.
Halsey recently made a statement on her silence regarding the Israel-Hamas war. She admitted regret for her “cowardice” and shared that she was “exceptionally anxious about navigating my responsibility as a career activist as it pertains to my daily life off of social media.” During her last tour, she received “violent and threatening events” that “resulted in my home being swatted multiple times and required the presence of snipers in the sky during most of my shows that summer.” Consequently, Halsey “made a conscious decision to protect my family from people who plan to enact violence towards me in disagreement of my opinions.” Despite this, it “doesn’t sit right with me that a decision I made for my own family is in turn keeping me from vocalizing support for families enduring far worse violence.” Halsey said her politics remained “unchanged”, standing against hate speech and for freedom and the right to live safely. She pledged to donate to relief and support organizations.
It is clear that Halsey is teasing a new era in her career with her mysterious website connected to her upcoming fifth album. Fans across the globe are eager to uncover more about what the artist has in store, given the cryptic hints she has dropped on the site. Meanwhile, Halsey has addressed her silence on the Israel-Hamas war, admitting regret and pledging donations to help relief and support organisations
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