Halsey and Capitol Data have parted methods, a consultant for the singer confirmed to Billboard.
“After eight nice years the choice to depart Capitol is bittersweet, however we’re enthusiastic about exploring a brand new partnership and sharing new music with followers,” Halsey’s managers, Anti-Pop’s Jason Aron and Anthony Li, stated in a press release supplied on Saturday (April 15).
A spokesperson for Capitol Data additionally wrote to Billboard: “Everybody at Capitol poured their hearts and souls into serving to Halsey obtain their desires and current their music to the world. We’re extremely happy with all we completed collectively, and need Halsey the easiest in all their future endeavors.”
Halsey publicly spoke out in opposition to Capitol in Could 2022, alleging that the label refused to launch their subsequent single, “So Good,” with no viral TikTok marketing campaign connected to it. When her TikTok explaining the state of affairs truly went viral, the artist grew extra annoyed that the track wasn’t instantly given a agency launch date.
The pop star had stated, “My file firm is saying that I can’t launch it until they’ll pretend a viral second on TikTok … Every part is advertising and marketing and they’re doing this to mainly each artist lately. I simply wanna launch music, man. And I deserve higher tbh.”
A Capitol Music Group spokesperson responded to Halsey’s posts on the time in a press release despatched to Billboard: “Our perception in Halsey as a singular and necessary artist is complete and unwavering. We are able to’t await the world to listen to their sensible new music.”
After the rocky street to launch, “So Good” formally debuted in June 2022.
Most lately, in February, Halsey launched a solo model of the Put up Malone collab “Die 4 Me.”
Halsey’s newest full-length studio album, 2021’s If I Can’t Have Love, I Need Energy, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Her earlier efforts all reached No. 1 or 2 on the chart: 2015’s Badlands (No. 2), 2017’s Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (No. 1) and 2020’s Manic (No. 2)