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Robyn announces new album Sexistential, drops two new singles

  • Colin Desmond
  • Jan 7
  • 1 min read

After breaking a long silence with her first new music in seven years—and returning to the stage for her first full shows in six—Robyn has officially unveiled her next album. The record, titled Sexistential, arrives March 27 via Young and is available to pre-order on white or black vinyl. She co-produced the project alongside longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, and frames the album as an exploration of sensuality as a life force. “It’s the same feeling I get when I make a great song,” Robyn says, describing sensuality as a fragile but essential energy she works to protect. “The goal is to stay attracted to things I love and not let that feeling disappear.”


The album includes her ecstatic comeback single “Dopamine,” and today she’s sharing two additional tracks. “Talk To Me,” produced by Åhlund and Oscar Holter with Max Martin credited as a co-writer, was written during the pandemic. “There was no way to be physical,” Robyn explains. “I like talkers—that turns me on.” The title track, co-written and co-produced with Åhlund, is described in a press release as “possibly the world’s first rap about one-night stands while 10 weeks pregnant after IVF.” Robyn is set to perform the song tonight on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Both new tracks are available to hear below:



 
 
 

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