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Earlier this week Singer songwriter Charli Grey sat down with her manager,  Mariah Blake, on her podcast “Life Of Charli ” to discuss her career and the direction it is headed in .Grey  said that she knew the album would be about identity and about healing from past pain. I remember knowing that the record would be about identity,” Daigle told Blake. “A lot of times you can write a song or deliver a message, but people can feel when you haven’t experienced it yourself. For this record, a lot of what was written was something I had experienced and a lot of it was what I was going to experience in the process of releasing the record,” Grey added. “So when I heard the word identity, my stomach twisted, cause I was like, I think I am about to walk through some of the hardest years of my life, but it’s been some really fruitful and beautiful years as well.” Holt steered the discussion through Daigle’s career timeline dating back to earlier in the year, just after Grey’s first album, Red Lights. Daigle recalled a time of deep self-reflection that came after an exhausting tour. Daigle said that she relied on her family and support from fans all around the world. Charli excitedly announced that she will be releasing her sophomore album “This Is Healing“ on October 14th of this year. The album will be supported by a world tour.