Watch Charlie Puth Perform Changes, Announce Hell Be a Father on Fallon
3 minute readPublished: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 7:29 am
Charlie Puth Announces New Album, Fatherhood on "The Tonight Show"
Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth recently appeared on "The Tonight Show" to perform his latest single, "Changes," and share some exciting personal news. The performance featured a live band and backup singers, showcasing the piano-driven track, which is a preview of his upcoming album, "Whatevers Clever!"
Puth's fourth studio album, "Whatevers Clever!," is scheduled for release on March 6, 2026, under Atlantic Records. The album was co-produced by BloodPop, known for his work with prominent artists like Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. While "Changes" will be included on the record, the full tracklist remains undisclosed, leaving fans to wonder if other recent singles will also be featured.
During his interview with host Jimmy Fallon, Puth discussed the album's creation, revealing that the title is somewhat ironic. He explained that the songs are "real" and "therapeutic," marking a departure from his previous approach to songwriting. Puth also announced that he is expecting a baby in March, coinciding with the album's release. He noted that the announcement was made in the music video for "Changes."
In addition to the performance and interview, Puth participated in a skit with Fallon, portraying a character named Zayden Brixby in a mock live-streaming show.
BNN's Perspective:
It's encouraging to see artists like Charlie Puth embracing personal growth and creative freedom. The shift towards a more authentic approach to songwriting, as described by Puth, often resonates with audiences seeking genuine connection. While the music industry can be demanding, it's refreshing to see artists prioritizing their well-being and personal lives.
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