Fans will finally be getting some new Lewis Capaldi music soon, but they won’t hear much from him until then.
The “Someone You Loved” crooner took to social media on Monday (Jan. 4) to share a screenshot of a note with the characteristic caption, “See you all later in the year with a new album to shove down your throats.”
“Honestly been the most incredible few years and it means the world to have the support o all of you,” he wrote in the note. “Going to f— off for a wee bit now to crack on and finish the second album. Won’t be using any social media so you’ll all have to make do without me talking shite and constantly trying to take your money by flogging you or something.”
“Hope you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year and I’ll see you big lovely bastards later in the year with some new music that I imagine will be universally panned by the critics and will fail to be as commercially successful as my last outing,” he jokingly concluded. “Thus spelling the beginning of the end of the 15 minutes of fame that quite frankly, I never deserved in the first place.”
Capaldi’s sophomore album will follow his 2019 debut, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which featured hits like “Before You Go” and his Billboard Hot 100 chart topper “Someone You Loved.”
See his note below.