Suki Waterhouse gives details of her new album

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The British woman shares the second preview of her next album.

Suki Waterhouse continues to reveal previews of what will be his next studio material, lovelandthrough Island Recordswhich will premiere on July 10, 2026 and will have 14 songs. Of these, he already presented “Back in Love” and now launch “Tiny Raisin”. This album comes after Memoir of a Sparklemuffin (2024) and confirms his artistic growth dI enter indie pop.

loveland It will be an album that explores personal conflicts, identity and relationships, maintaining that melancholic style that has characterized her, but with a more expansive production and a more intimate and emotional proposal. The first preview of this project was “Back in Love”a single whose narrative revolves around the recent emotional changes in the artist's personal and professional life.

With “Tiny Raisin”, Suki presents a theme that portrays the intensity of a loving relationship marked by a constant cycle of fights and reconciliations; a dynamic that reflects vulnerability and emotional exhaustion, but that, as it progresses, becomes a confession about the chaos of loving and hating at the same time.

In recent interviews, Waterhouse has noted that this project is influenced by his personal experience, including his family life and his evolution as an artist, which makes loveland in his most honest work yet. With “Tiny Raisin”shows that it is committed to a more vulnerable and direct narrative, consolidating an identity that continues to evolve.

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