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Charlie Puth announces details about fourth studio album, 'Whatever's Clever!'

Published October 18, 2025 3:34 PM PHT

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Charlie Puth Whatevers Clever album


Charlie Puth's fourth studio album, 'Whatever's Clever!,' is set for release on March 6, 2026.

Charlie Puth has announced details on his forthcoming fourth studio album, Whatever's Clever!, set for release on March 6, 2026 via Atlantic Records.

Offering the first taste of what's to come, the multi-award-winning, Diamond-certified artist and multi-instrumentalist releases “Changes,” a timeless and uplifting single showcasing exactly what Puth does best; offering infectious hooks, sing-out-loud choruses and signature piano solos enough to lift even the heaviest of hearts and feet.

Described as a “potential hit single” by Rolling Stone Magazine, “that lands somewhere between Eighties Steve Winwood and Jackson's “Human Nature,” “Changes” signifies a career-defining chapter is upon us, and Charlie Puth is back and better than ever.

Stepping into his own with co-producer BloodPop, the internationally acclaimed GRAMMY® and Golden Globe nominated artist shines in an entirely new light, offering his bravest, boldest and most honest body of work to date

Accompanying the new single is an official music video directed by Charlotte Rutherford, playfully incorporating nods to a long-gone pre-digital era, Charlie reflects on “Changes” both personal and professional with a sweet cameo from his real life wife Brooke Sansone.

Last month, Puth kicked off a series of sold-out underplay residencies starting at Blue Note New York, where The New Yorker observed the chart-topping popstar seemed most “at home” at the legendary jazz club. Performing to a sold-out crowd twice a night, Puth welcomed special guests including his idols Babyface and Jimmy Jam onto the stage, as well as Emmy-nominated Broadway star Anthony Ramos.