Love and heartbreak. Throughout history, countless musical artists have dedicated entire albums to their significant others or exes and, as a result, created some of the greatest works of all time.
17.02.2020 - 20:46 / torontosun.com
Sia is holding on to two albums’ worth of new music which she has teased are “waiting to go.”
The Chandelier hitmaker told a fan on Twitter that the new music is in the can, bur insisted she won’t drop the projects until her upcoming movie, Music, is released.
“Am focused on my movie which is now due for release Sept,” she wrote. “It’s a musical so after I promote that I’ll put out a new album.”
Sia added she has “a few features coming up,” including her guest spot on K-pop superstars BTS’ new
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