Johnny Orlando Announces it’s never really over EP
Pop artist and former BTS cover star, Johnny Orlando took to socials this week to announce his latest project, a new EP. The EP is titled, it’s never really over and is due out in just over a week, on October 23rd.
This will be Orlando’s second EP, following 2019’s wildly successful Teenage Fever. Between his last EP and the forthcoming, it’s never really over, Orlando has been dropping a few singles to tide fans over. Both “See You” and “Phobias” were singles that dropped earlier this year and met with success.
But most notably his single for, “Everybody Wants You” dropped last month and was a huge success. It currently has nearly 3 million streams on Spotify and the music video has over 2.7 million views on YouTube alone.
These three singles have already offered a look into this new era for the pop star. These songs have shown growth, maturity and increased ability. At only 17 years old, Orlando has managed to have success some only dream of. He’s charted songs, toured around the world and collaborated with numerous musicians over several different genres.
See the “Everybody Wants You” music video below.
While the it’s never really over EP hasn’t dropped yet, Orlando has shared the tracklisting with the world. There are six tracks, three of which will be new tracks, since the other three have been released as singles. The new tracks include, “Adelaide”, “Bad News” and “Flaws” which will all have to make their debut when the EP drops next Friday.
If you just can’t make it until Oct. 23, you can stream Johnny Orlando’s essential playlist on Spotify now.
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