In the two years since her debut record The First Time, pop-country singer Kelsea Ballerini has transitioned from a brand new artist to one of the biggest female stars in the genre. Her sophomore record, due out this year, is set to be a career-defining moment for her, and here's all the info we have so far.
RELEASE DATE:
Ballerini recently confirmed to the Bobby Bones Show that the lead single will be out in June, so a fall album release date should be expected. But she has said that the album will be out before the end of the year, so the wait won't be too long!
Ballerini recently confirmed to the Bobby Bones Show that the lead single will be out in June, so a fall album release date should be expected. But she has said that the album will be out before the end of the year, so the wait won't be too long!
GENRE:
From Day One, Ballerini has toed the line between country and pop, and when she posted a clip of a new song on Snapchat that sounded more pop than anything she had ever done before, the internet went mad. But she quickly posted on Instagram with a longer version of the song, "Roses," saying, "I'm not making a pop record. Just exploring all the boundaries of songwriting and creativity I have so I can make the best record I can make for both me and you."
From Day One, Ballerini has toed the line between country and pop, and when she posted a clip of a new song on Snapchat that sounded more pop than anything she had ever done before, the internet went mad. But she quickly posted on Instagram with a longer version of the song, "Roses," saying, "I'm not making a pop record. Just exploring all the boundaries of songwriting and creativity I have so I can make the best record I can make for both me and you."
COLLABS:
Even though the internet thought "Roses" sounded like a Taylor Swift song, Ballerini did not collab with her idol on this record. But she did confirm that her fiance, Australian country singer Morgan Evans did add his vocals to one of the songs on the record. It's a love song that Ballerini herself says is "cheesy, and I like it.”
Even though the internet thought "Roses" sounded like a Taylor Swift song, Ballerini did not collab with her idol on this record. But she did confirm that her fiance, Australian country singer Morgan Evans did add his vocals to one of the songs on the record. It's a love song that Ballerini herself says is "cheesy, and I like it.”
POTENTIAL/CONFIRMED TRACKS:
Below are six different new songs that Ballerini has performed over the last year. Out of these, Ballerini has slyly confirmed that "I Hate Love Songs," "High School" and "Roses" will be on the record. The others are up in the air, but don't be surprised if the studio versions of these tracks pop up on the record. She also recently renamed her VIP tour packages from 'Neverland' VIP to 'Legendary' VIP, so that word will most likely emerge on her album.
Below are six different new songs that Ballerini has performed over the last year. Out of these, Ballerini has slyly confirmed that "I Hate Love Songs," "High School" and "Roses" will be on the record. The others are up in the air, but don't be surprised if the studio versions of these tracks pop up on the record. She also recently renamed her VIP tour packages from 'Neverland' VIP to 'Legendary' VIP, so that word will most likely emerge on her album.
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