Is Robert Pattinson quietly plotting his musical comeback?
Robert Pattinson has officially registered seven solo songs with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), sparking speculation about a potential debut album.
The tracks include 'Bent Out That Midnight Day', 'Best Friend', 'Fascinate', 'Fell Off', 'Green Light', 'Waiting On Me', and 'Witness (You See Me)'.
This marks a musical return for the 'Batman' and 'Mickey 17' star, who previously contributed two songs, 'Never Think' and 'Let Me Sign', to the 'Twilight' soundtrack. Both were co-written with longtime collaborator Marcus Foster, who is also credited on the new material.
Though no release date or format has been announced, fans are eagerly anticipating whether Pattinson will expand his creative reach into a full album or EP.
Meanwhile, his latest film, 'Die My Love', co-starring Jennifer Lawrence, is set for release on 14 November, further cementing Pattinson's diverse artistic trajectory.
