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Haim Announce Full Tracklist For ‘I Quit’ Album

The family band's follow-up to Women in Music Pt. III is due out on June 20.

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Lea Garn

Haim finally released the full tracklist for their upcoming album I Quit on Thursday night (June 12), slowly revealing the 15 song titles in videos on their Instagram stories become compiling the whole thing in a single post (see below).

While we already knew the follow-up to 2020’s Women In Music Pt. III will contain the previously released singles “Relationships,” “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out,” “Down to Be Wrong” and “Take Me Back,” we now know the collection co-produced by singer/guitarist Danielle Haim and Rostam Batmanglij will also feature the songs “All Over Me,” “Love You Right,” “The Farm” and “Blood on the Street,” among others.


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The group previously teased that the opening track, “Gone,” will feature a sample of George Michael’s “Freedom! ’90,” which Danielle said in an interview with i.D. magazine was inspired by listening another pop star’s bespoke sampling. “I was listening to the Beyoncé album, and I was really inspired by all the different samples,” she said. “It doesn’t feel ‘F–k you’ to me—it feels like… ‘I’m gonna do my thing.’”

Among the other songs on the album are: “Lucky Stars,” “Million Years,” “Try to Feel My Pain,” “Spinning,” “Cry” and “Now It’s Time.”

Alana, Danielle and Este Haim will hit the road in support of their fourth studio album on Sept. 4 with a show at TD Pavilion at the Mann in Philadelphia for a tour that will keep them across North America through an Oct. 11 show in Santa Barbara before hopping over to the U.K. for a run of late October shows that are currently slated to wrap on Oct. 31 at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow.

Check out the full track list for I Quit below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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