In case you didn’t check in over the weekend to see who Halsey decided to impersonate in her countdown to the release of her new album, The Great Impersonator, we’ve got a roundup for you.

On Oct. 19, Halsey transformed herself into Aaliyah, who died in a plane crash in 2001. Halsey wrote, “THE GREAT IMPERSONATOR #13: queen baby girl Aaliyah.” She also revealed Aaliyah’s influence on the song “Letter to God” on her new album, writing, “Fun fact: I layered this song with vocals from my son when he was a baby, inspired by ‘Are You That Somebody."”

On Oct. 20, Halsey dressed up as legendary singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell. She wrote, “THE GREAT IMPERSONATOR #14: my favorite lyricist of all time, Joni Mitchell. I saw Joni at the [Hollywood] bowl last night and it was one of the greatest privileges of my life.” She said her song “The End” was inspired by Joni.

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On Monday, Halsey became Fiona Apple. “THE GREAT IMPERSONATOR #15: FIONA APPLE,” Halsey wrote, followed by “TRACK 13: ARSONIST.”

“Chief inspo for my entire life,” she said of the “Criminal” singer. “But the influence especially shows up in this song (and a few others on this album).”

The Great Impersonator comes out Oct. 25.

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