Charlie Puth Plans To 'Put Out One Album Per Year'
. ![]() (Radio.com) Charlie Puth told Radio.com that he is looking forward to his next album when they caught up with him at CBS Radio's We Can Survive concert last weekend. "Yeah, I'm writing on the road, I produce everything on my little laptop. It's really just jotting ideas down. I don't love traveling, but I write better when I'm traveling; when I'm uncomfortable, I write better music." "I'm going to put out an album a year, I don't want to go missing for four years and be all mysterious. I want to be the people's artist. I want to keep giving them music, so they can make memories and I can' pay off my house." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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