This is not a drill! Sia will release her first pop solo album for the first time in eight years in 2024! Check out all the details below.
According to Consequence, the musician is set to drop her new album "Reasonable Woman" next year, which is considered to be her big comeback as a pop solo musician after eight years.
Despite her taking a break for a long time, she was still able to release some music over the past years. Her album "This Is Acting" in 2016 was composed of songs written for other musicians.
On the other hand, she released "Everyday Is Christmas" the following year as her holiday record.
The last solo record from Sia was "1000 Forms of Fear" in 2014.
As of this writing, there is still no exact release date for the new album, but it was suggested that the record might drop sometime around May 2024 as it would be the time when the LPs would ship out.
Sia New Song 2024 'Gimme Love'
To celebrate the new era of her music, Sia released a new song titled "Gimme Love" which Rolling Stone described the song's meaning to be desperate and hopeful as she asks for affection from other people.
"Oh, please now do this just for me, yeah / I don't ask for much / Gimme love, gimme love, gimme love, baby," the lyrics read.
Sia's new track is now available for streaming on major music platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and many more.
For those who are interested in purchasing a physical copy of her new album, is now available for pre-order. The tangerine vinyl record is priced at $24.
The official album art features the singer wearing an orange outfit while her head, hands, and feet are covered with black and gray graphics as she stands by a swimming pool.
Sia Updates
The recent news comes a few months after the singer revealed to the world that she is on the autism spectrum.
It comes after she received negative comments from online users after she portrayed the disorder in the movie "Music."
She told her fans that she was in recovery and she felt that she forgot to "go put my human suit on" for the past 45 years.
"in the last two years have I become fully myself," she added.
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