Featuring production by Michael Uzowuru, Rahm Silverglade and Dylan Wiggins, the raw and personal alt-pop track reflects on the lonely side of fame and interpolates both Britney Spears' 2000 song of the same name and Monica's 1998 hit Angel Of Mine.
Posting about the single on Instagram, Halsey wrote: "When I was 5, it always felt like Britney was singing directly to me. 24 years later, these words hit different. love you forever."
The track arrives with a video directed by Gia Coppola, with cinematography by Alexis Zabe. Halsey stars in the clip, which also features a cameo from American actor Simon Rex.
The song follows the pop artist's June single The End, but despite the new material there's still no news of a follow-up to her 2021 album 'If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power'.
In March, Halsey revealed on social media that she is working on new music alongside producer, musician and songwriter Alex G. The singer’s forthcoming fifth album will mark her first for her new label Columbia Records.
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