At one point, I was kind of like, “How much does Halsey reflect?” It’s the problem with music. You’re in a delay. I’ve said this before, but you live, you write, you release, and then this animated corpse of your past goes out and dances a performance of the time you just lived. You’re in a whole other place, but you’re reanimating this other thing that happened and everyone’s seeing it for the first time. I have people all the time right now, especially with the context and the content of the album, being like, “Oh my god! You’re so sick!” I’m like, “No, no, that already happened.”
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HALSEY FOR ELLE AUSTRALIA / Kai Z. Feng
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Promotional photos for ‘Lucky’.
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I guess it’s actually kind of dark when you think about it, because I was making these tiny parallel worlds, because I really didn’t want to be on my own.
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HALSEY photographed by Dain Yoon.
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New promotional picture for Apple Music.
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Promotional photos for ‘Lucky’.
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“Why do I feel like I’m playing Halsey?” It’s meant to be just a stage name, not necessarily a persona, and I realized at that point it has kind of grown into a persona, which I never really intended for it to.
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HALSEY photographed by Dain Yoon.
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Extended version of the photo for Spotify.
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HALSEY photographed by Yasi.
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HALSEY photographed by Sarah Pardini.
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