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Celeste Releases New Single “Time Will Tell”

Celeste returns with a luminous meditation on fate, resilience, and the slow art of healing. Time Will Tell. The song introduces a more delicate, radiant side of Celeste, one that embraces imperfection while finding solace in surrender. Produced by Jeff Bhasker and Beach Noise, “Time Will Tell” unfolds like dawn after a storm, opening with glimmering strings and gentle percussion. Celelste reflects on a hard-won acceptance, a reminder that peace often arrives not in answers, but in perspective. She explains:

A lighter moment within a period that was confusing and murky. I like the idea of fate, trusting in something that’s not totally within our control… It gives me a great deal of warmth, peace, and empowerment when I sing it live. It reminds me that time heals—not everything, but it makes things feel less raw and painful and gives you new perspectives.

Drawn from the unraveling of a relationship and the determination to emerge renewed, her highly anticipated sophomore album Woman Of Faces, channels both vulnerability and strength. The album traces the turbulence of heartbreak and the grace of recovery, weaving orchestral grandeur with unflinching honesty. It’s an intimate chronicle of endurance, an artist rediscovering her voice amid the quiet chaos of becoming. After a reflective pause, she returns with a sharper sense of self and an evolved sound that glows with confidence and clarity. Listen to the final glimpse “Time Will Tell” before the album arriving November 14. Pre-order “Woman Of Faces” now and connect with Celeste on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook.


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