Todrick Hall will release his fifth studio album ‘Algorhythm’ on June 1.
Influenced by the sounds of the 1980s, the album is led by the synth-pop banger Dance Forever, out now.
“‘Algorhythm’ is an ‘80s inspired record that while still being on brand with my most popular work, it reveals a side of my voice I have never accessed in my previous music,” says Todrick.
“I want this album to get back to good traditional music, no gimmicks, no smoke and mirrors, just great music, beats and rhythms.
“My goal is not to create a replica of 80s music but an evolution of my music infused with 80s nostalgic instrumentation.”
Co-written by Todrick and produced by Jeeve, who has worked with Giorgio Moroder and produced Todrick’s 2021 album ‘Femuline’, the single is about living in the moment and getting lost in the rapture of dance.
“This song, while strongly inspired by the ‘80s, is a timeless dance song that makes you want to get up and move the second you reach the first pre-chorus,” adds the singer.
“I wanted to feel like you put Paula Abdul, with a touch of Prince and a sprinkle of Michael Jackson or Disney’s Powerline in a musical blender.
“I also wanted to create a song that all ages could enjoy. I hope to see this song on dance television shows, in kids dance recitals and movies.
“I’m very excited for the world to put movement to the first song of the new Todrick era.”
Pre-order links to follow.