The former model has been delving into the music world this summer, releasing the singles ‘I Forgot’ and ‘Out of My Head’ back in June. Now, she’s announced that the songs are part of her upcoming debut album ‘Not Normal’, which will arrive on September 25 via Warner Music – pre-order/pre-save here.
To celebrate, Delevingne has also shared a glitchy new single, ‘Crazy Baby’. Released yesterday (August 21), the track was written by Delevingne, Sarah Aarons (Tame Impala, Gracie Abrams, Zedd), Sammy Witte (Harry Styles), and BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Charli xcx), and co-produced by Delevingne and Burton.
It comes alongside a Bradley J. Calder-directed music video which stars Samara Weaving and Delevingne as a couple dancing around a slightly dishevelled house wearing fur coats.
It seems almost idyllic, but soon unravels to reveal a more unsettling reality.
Outside of modelling, Delevingne has also pursued a successful acting career, having featured in films such as 2015’s Paper Towns and 2016’s Suicide Squad alongside Margot Robbie, as well as the TV series Only Murders In The Building.
Explaining her recent shift to music in an interview with Vogue, Delevingne said: “I was in a couple bands during school, but whenever it came to the songs I’d written, I would lock myself in the bathroom and play them, because I just didn’t want anyone to listen.
In other news, in June, Delevingne made headlines when she revealed that she and Amber Heard were romantically involved while Heard was going through a divorce with Johnny Depp.
Before that, last year, Delevingne joined Renee Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion to recreate their viral “Lesbian Bodyodyguards” picture at Coachella.
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