Singer Charlie Puth has promised to release a new album every year to keep his fans happy because he wants to be the "people's artiste".
"I'm going to put out an album a year. I don't want to go missing for four years and be all mysterious. I want to be the people's artiste," Puth said.
However, the "Marvin Gaye" hitmaker also shared that he wants to sell plenty of records so he can pay off his mortgage, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
According to the Daily Star newspaper, he said: "I want to keep giving them music, so they can make memories ... and I can pay off my house."
Puth also said that he is able to write his best music when he is on the road.
He said: "I don't love travelling, but I write better music when I'm on the move, when I'm comfortable."
It comes a month after Puth cancelled the remaining dates on his Don't Talk tour because he was "extremely sick".
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