Kelsea Ballerini has simply introduced that she’s releasing a brand-new album, Mount Nice, on November 14.
On November 5, the Cowboys Cry Too singer teased followers with an Instagram video of herself swinging in a park, captioned merely, “I sit in parks…”
The subsequent day on November 6, Ballerini formally revealed that she could be releasing a new album, writing, “i sit in parks. obtainable at midnight. mount nice, a six-song assortment, obtainable november 14 💚.”
The album’s tracklist consists of:
- “I Sit In Parks”
- “Folks Pleaser”
- “Emerald Metropolis”
- “587”
- “The Revisionist”
- “Verify On Your Buddies”
Followers and fellow celebrities have been flooding her publish with assist and pleasure. Nation star Ashley Cook dinner commented, “iconic. chills. sure.” Different followers wrote, “WE ARE SO BACK” and “A brand new KB EP, we so received!”
Many are additionally speculating in regards to the which means behind Mount Nice. One fan identified, “Why is nobody speaking about that Mount Nice is the place Outer Banks is filmed…”
Others have their very own theories, significantly in regards to the observe “Emerald Metropolis,” speculating it could reference Depraved. One fan wrote, “if ‘emerald metropolis’ has any sort of connection to the ‘depraved’ emerald metropolis & how a spot is typically not as glittery & fantastic because it appears i promise you i’ll lose it. 💚👀😭”
Ballerini additionally introduced that her single, I Sit In Parks will probably be launched at midnight on November 7. She wrote on Instagram, “welcome to the park, the place daydreaming and crash outs, “what a life” and “what now?”, wandering and questioning…are all at play. the clock is ticking. “i sit in parks” official video premieres at midnight est 🕰️🌳”.
This new album follows the discharge of Ballerini’s Patterns in 2024 and Rolling Up The Welcome Mat in 2023.
Patterns was Ballerini’s first album to debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Prime Nation Albums chart. Its single, “Cowboys Cry Too,” that includes folks singer Noah Kahan earned her a Grammy nomination for Greatest Nation Duo/Group Efficiency.
The 33-year-old additionally earned a Grammy nomination for Greatest Nation Album for Rolling Up the Welcome Mat.
