Halsey’s fourth album debuts at No 1

If I Can’t Have Love, I Will Powerย lands on multiple charts

Halseyโ€™s If I Canโ€™t Have Love, I Want Powerย debuts at No. 1 on Billboardโ€™s Top Current Albums chart, marking their third consecutive release to top the tally. Itโ€™s the follow-up to the Platinum-certified Manic, released in January 2020. If I Canโ€™t Have Love, I Want Power also topped Billboardโ€™s Alternative Albums, Vinyl Albums and Tastemaker Albums charts and claimed the No. 1 position on the Spotify Top 10 Global Album Debuts chart. It entered the Billboard 200 chart at No. 2.

In an explosive first week at radio, โ€œi am not a woman, iโ€™m a godโ€ was No. 1 Most Added at Top 40 while โ€œYou asked for thisโ€ was No. 1 Most Added at the Alternative format. The official video for โ€œi am not a woman, iโ€™m a god” is from IMAX Experience: Halsey Presents If I Canโ€™t Have Love, I Want Power, which sold out in over 70 locations and grossed over $735K from limited showtimes around the globe. Deadline examined the success of the screenings in this feature.

The GRAMMY-nominated, multi-Platinum artist reunited with producers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for an in-depth conversation about If I Canโ€™t Have Love, I Want Power, moderated by Lizzy Goodman. Among the many topics they cover are the trust of Halseyโ€™s fans, the untraditional path to releasing the album, and David Bowie.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn