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Halsey scrambles with ‘desperate measures’ after TikTok scandal

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Halsey scrambles with ‘desperate measures’ after TikTok scandal

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Halsey record label has taken to social media to issue a statement in response to the TikTok drama that ensued.

Following Halsey’s allegations, the company came under fire for allegedly ‘keeping her songs hostage.’

On Twitter, they responded to the allegations by saying, “@halsey, we love you and are here to support you. We are committing to a release of ‘So Good’ on June 9th, 2022.”

The tweet included a statement that reads, “We are an artist first company that encourages open dialogue. We have nothing but a desire to help each one of our artists succeed, and hope that we can continue to have these critical conversations.”

 

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Even Halsey issued a response after learning of her victory and admitted, “if you have the internet you have probably heard that i’ve been trying to put this song out for a long time.”

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“I didn’t expect so much conversation about this record, all I know is that I wanted you guys to hear it and now you can. So Good, song on June 9th and video the next day. Endy gave me my flowers.”

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