
Kim Petras appears to confirm her PROBLÉMATIQUE album has been scrapped
Kim Petras has appeared to confirm that an album titled PROBLÉMATIQUE is scrapped after responding to a tweet showing a gravestone for the album title.
Last August Petras released "Future Starts Now" as the first single from her debut album, and in February she released a different project titled Slut Pop.
Petras is yet to share details of her forthcoming album, but has appeared to confirm that an album titled PROBLÉMATIQUE has been scrapped, after tweeting a rose emoji in response to a fan posting an image of a gravestone with the word "PROBLÉMATIQUE" and the years 2020-2022 on it.
— KIM PETRAS (@kimpetras) July 30, 2022
The fan who posted the image also responded to another user asking if the album has been scrapped, writing, "The album name, and unreleased songs are scrapped, but she still has a new album coming out, and she has been working with new producers on new songs!"
The album name, and unreleased songs are scrapped, but she still has a new album coming out, and she has been working with new producers on new songs!
— Alex Rafael (@IamAlexRafael) July 31, 2022
Last week Petras appeared to share a brief update on her new music, writing, "sorry it’s still a little bit, I’m finishing songs working everyday trust. enjoy the summer go outside. it’ll be here before u kno it Ilysm."
sorry it’s still a little bit , I’m finishing songs working everyday trust . enjoy the summer go outside . it’ll be here before u kno it Ilysm
— KIM PETRAS (@kimpetras) July 28, 2022
Back in June Petras revealed in an interview that she "just did my first acting gig", and also hinted that she has a concept record in the works. When asked if there are new themes in her upcoming music, Petras said, "There are new themes. I like to evolve and I feel like right now I had a moment of change. Like the music that I listened to changed, the clothes that I wear changed and everything feels different. So yes, it's a new chapter and I love a concept record–so it's definitely that. That's all I'm going to say."
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