Stream Charlie Puth’s Self-Titled Album ‘Charlie’ Now
Charlie Puth’s new album Charlie was released on Friday (October 6) by Atlantic Records.
The pop-driven studio set, released four and a half years after 2018’s Voicenotes, includes the viral TikTok single “Light Switch,” as well as follow-up singles “That’s Hilarious,” “Left and Right” featuring Jung Kook of BTS, “Smells Like Me,” “I Don’t Think That I Like Her,” and the newly released “Charlie Be Quiet!”
In a recent interview with Billboard News, the singer discussed why he chose to name this album after himself. “Perhaps a cliché statement for an artist to sit on this white couch and say, ‘Oh, this is my most personal work,'” he told Billboard’s Tetris Kelly. “But it’s for me because I’ve never had a body of work that was entirely my personality with a melody attached to it.” “I mean, the album cover speaks for itself, with all of those little thoughts and notes coming out of my head.”
During the interview, Puth couldn’t decide between fourth single “Smells Like Me” and album cut “There’s a First Time for Everything,” choosing both. “I want your brain to go to a million places when you read these titles, and I also want people to be familiar with these songs, as if they’ve heard them before, because they have,” he added, referring to his frequent teases on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter.
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