Halsey’s fifth studio album, “The Great Impersonator,” was made over the last two years, while the pop singer was privately battling both a form of lupus and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder. In some ways, “The Great Impersonator” is an artifact of someone not sure they’ll live to make another record, Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman writes in her review. Sonically, the Friday release is a return to both the music that made Halsey a teenage superstar all those years ago and the influences that were previously hidden from her work.
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Music Review: In illness, Halsey tells deep truths on ambitious, reflective 'The Great Impersonator'
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