JAKARTA - Actor Robert Pattinson is reportedly entering the music world more seriously. The star of the film Mickey 17 and The Batman has registered several songs for his music project.
The news was revealed through the upload of the official X Cinema Solace account, which stated that the 39-year-old actor had officially registered his music material through the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), a leading copyright organization in the US.
It was stated that seven songs were registered in his name, with the aim of releasing an album or extended play (EP).
"Robert Pattinson has registered 7 songs at ASCAP as a performer," the account wrote, quoted Thursday, October 30.
"This actor is likely to soon release an album or EP," he continued.
The titles for the seven songs are Bent Out That Midnight Day, Best Friend, Fascinate, Fell Off, Green Light, Wating On Me, and Witness (You See Me).
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This step is not the first for Pattinson to engage in the music industry. Previously, the actor had also contributed to two songs for the soundtrack for the first Twilight film, namely Never Think and Let Me Sign.
The two songs were co-written by Pattinson with Marcus Foster.
Interestingly, they are collaborating again and listed as co-authors for the seven newly registered songs. This partnership shows that Pattinson's music project this time involved in in-depth collaboration with his fellow musicians.
Even though the song material has been registered, until now there has been no definite date set for release. Pattinson also has not confirmed whether this material will be released as a full album or EP.
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