Sam Smith Delaying And Renaming To Die For Album Due To Coronavirus

The Grammy-winning singer told fans to still expect the album sometime later this year.
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Since releasing an album titled To Die For is perhaps a bit insensitive amid a deadly global pandemic, Sam Smith has announced that they are delaying and renaming their third album.

The Grammy-winning singer’s next project, featuring hit singles Dancing With A Stranger and How Do You Sleep, was scheduled to arrive on 5 June, but due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak it will now be postponed until sometime later in the year.

“I have done a lot of thinking the last few weeks and feel that the title of the album and imminent release doesn’t feel right, so I have come to the decision to continue working on the album and make some important changes and additions,” Sam wrote in a statement posted on Monday, sending well wishes to their millions of fans.

“I will be renaming my album and pushing back the release date ― both of which are to be confirmed at this time.”

Sam Smith
Sam Smith
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Sam went on to promise that “there will be an album this year,” before teasing that new music will be released in the coming months.

“Thank you for always being by my side and for your understanding and patience,” they concluded. “I always want to do right by you. Always.”

To my wonderful fans... x pic.twitter.com/ZdhCeRkH7Q

— samsmith (@samsmith) March 30, 2020

The Oscar-winning star has been encouraging their followers via social media to stay safe and inside amid the pandemic, while also blessing our ears with some renditions of songs like What The World Needs Now and John Legend’s Ordinary People.

Sam has urged fans to follow suit and share videos of themselves “performing and singing your favourite songs at home.”

“Hopefully we can use some of this time to sing together,” they wrote on an Instagram post last week.

They are the latest artist to postpone a much-anticipated album, with Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, Haim and more announcing delays in rolling out new music in recent weeks.

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