Sam Smith has confirmed reports of a drug-fuelled night out with Nicole Scherzinger in London at Christmas.
31.03.2020 - 08:21 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Sam Smith is pressing pause on plans to release a new album this summer (20) because the chosen title and timing of its launch “doesn’t feel right”.
The Stay with Me hitmaker has been gearing up to unveil To Die For, the follow-up to 2017’s The Thrill of It All, and initially told fans it was set to drop in May, before pushing it back to June.
However, on Monday (30Mar20), Smith revealed the project was being reworked and renamed, suggesting the decision was in response to the global coronavirus
Sam Smith has confirmed reports of a drug-fuelled night out with Nicole Scherzinger in London at Christmas.
Sam Smith has admitted they took poppers with Nicole Scherzinger while on a wild night out in London last year.The singer opened up about their love for the legal high and the eventful outing with The X Factor judge Nicole, 41, after being grilled by Andy Cohen. Sam, 27, was quizzed by Andy as they joined him on his Sirius XM radio show Radio Andy on Friday.
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Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Sam Smith is changing the name of their third studio album, along with its release date.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Sam Smith is changing the name of their third studio album, along with its release date.
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Sam Smith is making some changes in light of the coronavirus outbreak. The 27-year-old singer announced on Monday that their upcoming album will no longer be called "To Die For" and will be delayed in release.
"It doesn't feel right"
Sam Smith is making some changes to their upcoming album’s rollout.
Sam Smith has announced that upcoming album To Die For will be renamed because it “doesn’t feel right” amid the Covid-19 outbreak.