Charlie Puth's Jazz-Inspired Journey: Whatever’s Clever Album and Arena Tour

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Charlie Puth's Jazz-Inspired Journey: Whatever’s Clever Album and Arena Tour

Charlie Puth recently returned to the Blue Note Jazz Club Los Angeles, where he discussed his residency run and upcoming fourth studio album, Whatever’s Clever. During the interview, Puth showcased his music nerd side by playing the piano and sharing insights into the creation of his most personal collection of songs to date. The album features collaborations with Babyface, Coco Jones, and Jeff Goldblum, who surprised Puth with impromptu covers during their performance.

Puth described the album as "inherently jazzy" and aimed to break the perception that people know his music before they know him. Working with producer BloodPop, Puth delved into personal experiences, including writing a song for his dad titled "Cry" and one for his brother called "Hey Brother." The album's tracks offer a glimpse into Puth's life and showcase his growth as an artist.

The album concludes with the reflective track "I Used to Be Cringe," where Puth humorously looks back on his past cringe-worthy moments, from fake lip rings to early original tunes and prank calls. Despite the intimate nature of the songs, Puth assured fans that his upcoming arena tour will feature a dynamic stage set-up to bring the music to life. The Whatever’s Clever tour kicks off on April 22 in San Diego, promising an immersive experience for fans.

In conclusion, Charlie Puth's upcoming album, Whatever’s Clever, offers a personal and introspective look into the artist's life and growth. With a blend of jazzy tunes and heartfelt lyrics, Puth's latest work promises to resonate with fans and showcase a new dimension of his artistry. Get ready to experience the magic of Whatever’s Clever on Puth's upcoming arena tour, where the songs will come to life in a dynamic and engaging way.