Alessia Cara details upcoming second album The Pains Of Growing
26 October 2018, 11:00
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Cerys Kenneally
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Alessia Cara reveals more details of her sophomore record The Pains Of Growing.
So far Alessia Cara has shared two tracks from her new album, "Growing Pains" and "Trust My Lonely".
Cara has shared further details of her upcoming album, The Pains Of Growing, including the release date, cover and tracklist.
my second album, The Pains of Growing, will be out november 30th. Pre-order is available now https://t.co/lHeKOePgWJ pic.twitter.com/XOZodYxtxO
— ac (@alessiacara) October 26, 2018
The Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter's debut record Know-It-All arrived nearly three years ago.
Tracklist:
- Growing Pains
- Not Today
- I Don't Want To
- 7 Days
- Trust My Lonely
- Wherever I Live
- All We Know
- A Little More
- Comfortable
- Nintendo Game
- Out Of Love
- Girl Next Door
- My Kind
- Easier Said
- Growing Pains (Reprise)
Alessia Cara's sophomore album The Pains Of Growing will drop on 30 November. Revisit our Talk The Line podcast with Alessia Cara.
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