Maggie Rogers‘ “Don’t Forget Me” Album Download ZIP MP3 File
Maggie Rogers is set to release her third studio album, “Don’t Forget Me,” on April 12, 2024, through Debay Sounds and Capitol Records.
The album was written by Rogers in just five days in December 2022 and January 2023, and she worked on it with co-producer Ian Fitchuk at New York’s Electric Lady Studios. The album was mixed by Shawn Everett, and mastered by longtime Rogers collaborator Emily Lazar.
Rogers performed songs from the album during her 2023 tour supporting her second studio album, “Surrender.” She co-produced the album with additional assistance from Ian Fitchuk at the Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Rogers wrote eight of the ten songs with Fitchuk, while two were entirely self-penned.
On January 1, 2024, she previewed a snippet of a song titled “Don’t Forget Me” with a caption saying “see you in 2024.” The lead single was then released alongside the album announcement on February 8, 2024. The song signifies a “rough journal entry” about attending festivities with friends while she craves “simple baselines” and finds herself “in a different place in [her] life.”
TRACKLIST
1. “It Was Coming All Along” 3:27 // Download MP3
2. “Drunk” 3:24 // Download MP3
3. “So Sick of Dreaming” 3:52 // Download MP3
4. “The Kill” 4:11 // Download MP3
5. “If Now Was Then” 3:04 // Download MP3
6. “I Still Do” 3:35 // Download MP3
7. “On & On & On” 2:34 // Download MP3
8. “Never Going Home” 3:30 // Download MP3
9. “All the Same” 3:47 // Download MP3
10. “Don’t Forget Me” 4:25 // Download MP3
About Maggie Rogers
Margaret Debay Rogers, born on April 25, 1994, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer hailing from Easton, Maryland.
In 2016, at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music’s master class at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, her single “Alaska” caught the attention of artist-in-residence Pharrell Williams, leading to her widespread recognition.
She has released two independent albums, namely The Echo (2012) and Blood Ballet (2014), along with two studio albums, Heard It in a Past Life (2019) and Surrender (2022). She was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2020.