Ellie Goulding Reflects on Postpartum Struggles and Upcoming Album
Ellie Goulding 'doesn't remember' making entire album due to struggles

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Ellie Goulding, after facing postpartum challenges, recorded her album 'Higher Than Heaven' without recalling the process. Now a mother of two, she feels more equipped to balance motherhood and music, with her new album 'I Know Too Much' set to release in September.
- 01Ellie Goulding recorded 'Higher Than Heaven' shortly after the birth of her first child, Arthur, but has no memory of the process due to postpartum struggles.
- 02She is now a mother of two, with her second child, Iris, born in March, and finds balancing work and motherhood easier this time.
- 03Her upcoming album 'I Know Too Much', described as a 'divorce album', is set to release on September 4, 2024.
- 04The title track reflects on her life experiences and the freedom that comes with not knowing too much.
- 05The song 'Black Prada Dress' from the new album sets the tone for the themes of change and self-discovery.
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Ellie Goulding has opened up about her struggles with postpartum challenges, revealing that she has no memory of recording her album 'Higher Than Heaven', which she made shortly after the birth of her son, Arthur, in 2021. Now a mother of two, following the birth of her daughter Iris in March, Goulding feels more capable of managing her career alongside motherhood. She shared her experiences during an appearance on 'Later... With Jools Holland', stating, 'I was kind of a robot' while making her previous album. Her upcoming release, 'I Know Too Much', is anticipated on September 4, 2024, and is described as a 'divorce album' that explores her recent life changes. The title track is noted for its honesty, and Goulding emphasizes the freedom in not knowing too much. She recently released the single 'Black Prada Dress', which sets the tone for the new album, highlighting her journey through personal turmoil and artistic expression.
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