Ashley Nicolette Frangipane Known Professionally As Halsey Is An American Singer And Songwriter. Their Stage Name Is A Reference To The Halsey Street Station Of The New York City Subway In Brooklyn And Is An Anagram Of Their First Name. Halsey's Music Is Categorized As Indie Pop Ballads Usually Based On Their Personal Experiences. Their Awards And Nominations Include Four Billboard Music Awards Four IHeartRadio Music Awards Two Teen Choice Awards Read More On Last.Fm
Viewing The Song Through Hfk’s Narrative “Strangers” Is About The Characters Meeting At A “crazy House Party” explained In “Alone” And “Heaven In Hiding” That Takes Place At Halsey’s House. The Two Characters In The Story Are Luna Halsey And Rosa Lauren And In Reality The Song Is About Halsey Reflecting On Another Relationship She Had Been Trying To Move On From. “Strangers” Is The 13th Track On Halsey’s Sophomore Album. It Features Fifth Harmony Member Lauren Jauregui And Was Co-Written And Produced By Greg Kurstin. Halsey Has Said That “Strangers” Is The First Song She Wrote Openly Using Female Pronouns Rather Than Her Gender-Neutral Pronouns In Previous Songs. Halsey Also Stated In An Interview That The Song Is An LGBTQ Love Song. "In 'Strangers ' Two Women Sing To Each Other Romeo’s And Juliet’s Perspective And Express Their Feelings During Their First Meeting At A House Party At Her House." Read More On Last.Fm. User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.