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James Arthur dives deep into his journey through mental health challenges, fatherhood, and self-discovery in his sixth studio album, Pisces. Released via Columbia Records, the LP draws inspiration from Arthur’s own astrological sign, known for its sensitivity and introspection. The British singer once again pours his feelings into the lyrics, delving into personal narratives and reflecting on his struggles and growth. Musically, it departs from his signature raspy ballads, embracing a more experimental and dreamy soundscape. To craft Pisces, James worked with producers Steven Solomon and TMS, resulting in twelve tracks, including the previously released singles “ADHD,” “Celebrate,” “Embers,” and “Karaoke.” Unlike his previous work, Pisces is complemented by a visual narration. This visual album was showcased during an exclusive pre-screening event in Berlin. Without further ado, check out InMusic’s ranking of all 12 tracks from James Arthur’s new album, Pisces.


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Gucci (Interlude)


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All My Love


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ADHD


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Cruel


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Embers


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Celebrate


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Water


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Yeah, No.


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Friends


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Summer


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Hallelujah


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Karaoke


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