Charlie Puth, who is known for his chart-topping hit tracks, excited fans by issuing a short message about his new album.
While the 33-year-old singer turned to social media to give a music lesson, there’s a special surprise for his fans at the end of the video.
The Attention hitmaker seemingly defended fellow artist Taylor Swift, who is now facing intense online scrutiny on her new album.
After explaining the phenomena of "Interpolation," Charlie admitted he has “been talking a lot about other people’s music for a long time.”
Wondering, he noted: “Maybe its time I put my own music out,” which indicates that the musician is about to drop the much-anticipated album sooner than expected.
He closed the video with: “I'll see you here back tomorrow.”
The Light Switch crooner has been dropping several hints about the new addition to his discography that will have “a lot of pianos” as promised earlier.
In June, the pop-icon revealed he is almost done with his “fourth record,” announcing: “I can’t wait for all of you to hear it.”
The Grammy nominee’s last album CHARLIE came out exactly three years ago on October 7, 2022. The recent post was shared on the say day, sending fans into a frenzy.
One of the users gushed in the comment section: “YES PUT ON YOUR OWN SONG FINALLY,” while another highlighted “I’ll see you back here … tomorrow,” speculating it might be an important hint.
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