Good news for Bruce Springsteen fans, Jersey's golden son is preparing to release a new album.

At least that's what it looks like according to the Boss's social media pages!

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I'll admit, for years growing up I was not the world's biggest Bruce fan, but the older I get and the more I listen to his music the more I've come to enjoy not just his hits but his B Sides and rarities as well, so new music is going to be exciting.

Bruce teased the possibility of new music on April 1st, which many thought was going to end up being an April Fool's joke, but so far it looks like it's legit.

It was a photo of a track sheet that had the sentence 'what was lost has now been found' leaving fans speculating that perhaps the new album would feature previously recorded but unreleased music.

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Bruce did release an album called Tracks back in 1998 which featured outtakes, B-sides, and demos according to APP.

Then today there was this on Bruce Springsteen's Instagram Page:

Tracks 2, The Lost Albums.

The video urges you to click the link in the bio, which takes you to the Lost Albums website, which is teasing some sort of release or announcement for 4/4.

There's still an air of skepticism about what all of this teasing could mean but it really does look like we'll be getting a new Springsteen album in the near future, which has fans elated.

The Boss is currently getting ready to set off on a massive tour with the E Street Band starting in May in Europe, sadly no US dates are listed, but I'm still salivating over the last time we saw him at Metlife!

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