Badlands singer-songwriter Halsey has reportedly parted ways with Capital Records to explore a “new partnership”. Hasley, aka Ashley Frangipane, is best known for her rise as an alternative indie-pop star and chart-topping albums Hopeless Fountain Kingdom and the critically acclaimed If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power.
Spokespersons for both Halsey and former label Capital Records have issued a statement, as reported by Variety. The publican is said to have confirmation that the Bad At Love singer and her label have mutually parted ways. “After eight great years the decision to leave Capitol is bittersweet, but we are excited about exploring a new partnership and sharing new music with fans,” said the artist’s managers, Jason Aron and Anthony Li, in a statement seen by Variety.
A Capitol spokesperson issued a statement saying: “Everyone at Capitol poured their hearts and souls into helping Halsey achieve their dreams and present their music to the world.
We are incredibly proud of all we accomplished together, and wish Halsey the very best in all their future endeavours.” The departure between the label and the Without Me artist has come nearly a year after Halsey took to social media to express frustration with her current industry situation.