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This is the first new music from Paloma since the release of her fifth studio album ‘Infinite Things’ in November 2020 and is the first time in her career where she has executively produced a record. The album is produced by Swedish born but LA native Martin Wave who made a name for himself within the Hollywood film space. Having started work together on a track for the new album and enjoying Martin’s cinematic style production he quickly became a cornerstone of the album. It also features collaborators Chase & Status, Kojey Radical, Maverick Sabre, Lapsley, MJ Cole, Fred Cox, Amy Wadge, Liam Bailey and Jaycen Joshua.
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Great title, terrible cover.

 

I don't know what's happened artwork-wise since the last album, everything before that was the crème de la crème masterclass.

are we sure its not a placeholder?
She’s big on the unflattering close up pose going off this and the last one. Looking forward to the album though.
I think the cover is great! I really do! And the lead single is incredible! Very excited for this era
Not keen on the album cover but excited about the new album.
Great title, terrible cover.

 

Her album covers used to be works of art. What happened?

I love the new song! It has been on repeat!

 

I was expecting more from the video from the preview!

17 tracks on the album is a dec t amount. Hoping it doesn’t drag on though.

 

Regardless very much looking forward to this. Loved all 5 albums so far.

17 tracks on the album is a dec t amount. Hoping it doesn’t drag on though.

 

Regardless very much looking forward to this. Loved all 5 albums so far.

 

3 of the tracks are short interludes apparently.

3 of the tracks are short interludes apparently.

 

Ah thanks, I was thinking that may be the case.

 

I think The Architect had them as well.

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Track list has been announced.

 

It in a position to post it right now sorry, but there’s some intriguing song titles on it.

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