Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini teases new album in 2024

In a dazzling Instagram reveal on Tuesday, Kelsea Ballerini dropped hints about her upcoming music. Accompanied by captivating photos, she captioned the post with a promise that left fans eagerly anticipating what lies ahead:

“INS: making a record. OUTS: posting about it. au revoir for now 🤍”

Fans couldn’t contain their excitement in the comment section, expressing sentiments like “AHHH can’t wait to hear the new music!” and “Ins: realizing new music is coming Outs: not knowing when And that’s alright. Take your time, see you in a bit 🫶🏻🎀,” flooding social media with anticipation.

This tease follows Ballerini’s previous project, the Grammy Award-nominated EP Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, released in February. She later treated fans to an extended version in August, featuring crowd-favorite lyric enhancements and a new track exploring post-divorce dating. The EP candidly shared Ballerini’s journey through heartbreak and healing after her nearly five-year marriage.

Before the EP, Ballerini unveiled her much-anticipated full-length record, Subject To Change, featuring tracks like “HEARTFIRST,” “The Little Things,” and collaborations with Kelly Clarkson and Carly Pearce.

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Now, Ballerini is shifting her lyrical focus to her current life chapter, featuring boyfriend Chase Stokes. She recently shared an unreleased ballad during a Grand Ole Opry performance, teaming up with surprise guests for the live debut of “To The Men That Love Women After Heartbreak.” This came after a teaser on TikTok, offering a glimpse into her evolving musical narrative.

Speaking on the Opry stage in late November, Ballerini explained her decision to share this new chapter: “I made the very impulsive decision to just put a chorus out on Thanksgiving, and I felt like I should just probably follow through. I’m very gently and slowly starting to make the next record. I really want to take the time to handle it with care.”

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