Sam Smith announces his first new music in two years in emotional Instagram post
The Writing's On The Wall singer said his new single will drop 'very, very soon'
SAM Smith revealed he's about to drop new music, two years after he released his last single.
The Stay With Me singer penned an emotional post on Instagram to announce his musical comeback.
This will mark his first new album since the release of his smash hit debut record The Lonely Hour in 2014.
The 25-year-old then penned the theme tune to the James Bond movie Spectre called Writing's On The Wall in 2015, for which he won an Oscar.
In the emotional Instagram post, he said: "To my beautiful fans, first of all I want to say thank you.
"Thank you for being so patient and for letting me have the past year to really escape into my mind and write music so freely.
"I feel so rejuvenated and have so many stories I can't wait to tell you.
"I have missed you all desperately, and a day hasn't gone by when I haven't been looking at all your comments & dreaming of signing with you all again.
"The wait is so nearly over. Something is coming very, very soon.
"I am scared & excited at the same time. I've poured my soul and heart into this record. Love you all, and see you in the not so distant future."
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It comes after a source claimed Sam has named his comeback record after his family home, The Pink House, 50 Heydon Road.
Its believed the title of the new album is TPH-50HR and Sam has a tattoo of the name of his chest.
The insider shared at the time: "Sam has chosen the title as the ultimate tribute to his parents Fred and Kate and sisters who have always supported his dream.
"They never once tried to dissuade him following his dreams, so it’s a very personal record."
And Sam recently admitted he can't stand his single, Money On My Mind, though he believes most of the tracks from his first LP are "classics".
He said: "There's a few songs I really hate, but then the core of the album, songs like Stay With Me, I'm Not The Only One - actually all the songs except Money On My Mind - I really love and I'm really proud of the classic-ness of the way they sound, because I still listen to them now and I still love them.
"There are a few moments [on the album] where I think to myself, 'I would have changed that. I would have done that differently.'"
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