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Grimes has shared ‘Delete Forever’, another cut from her forthcoming fifth album ‘Miss_Anthropocene’.
The acoustic guitar-led song initially plays out like an early Oasis off-cut before vocal samples and banjo trills are spliced in the mix. Listen below.
‘Delete Forever’ follows Grimes’ recent singles ‘So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth’, ‘My Name is Dark’, ‘Violence’ and lead album track ‘We Appreciate Power’, which was released in 2018.
The Canadian soloist also recently debuted album track ‘4ÆM’, which features on the Cyberpunk 2077 game soundtrack.
In other news, Grimes (real name Claire Boucher) announced last month that she is pregnant with her first child.
The artist took to Instagram on January 8 to post an image of herself with a baby superimposed onto her stomach.
With no caption to accompany the photograph, many fans in the comments section suspected that it could be a new piece of concept art for the musician’s upcoming album. But Boucher has since posted more updates, including asking her followers how they dealt with their first pregnancy.
“Wow I’m starting to feel bad haha… how do y’all cope with working and having a baby?? I’m sorry I haven’t been promoting my album properly or on social media more. This whole thing has been a bit of an ordeal,” she wrote in a post dated January 31.
“Had some complications early on, a decent second trimester but starting to hurt everywhere at 25 wksz. What were yalls experience w this stuff like?”
‘Miss_Anthropocene’ is released on February 21.
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