Robyn Announces New Album 'Sexistential' Set for March Release
Swedish artist Robyn announces her new album 'Sexistential' with nine tracks, revealing singles and a major US TV performance.
- • Robyn's new album 'Sexistential' will be released on March 27.
- • The album includes nine tracks, featuring the single 'Dopamine' released last November.
- • Two new songs 'Sexistential' and 'Talk to me' accompany the album announcement.
- • Robyn will perform 'Sexistential' on 'The Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert.'
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Swedish pop icon Robyn has revealed plans for her upcoming album titled 'Sexistential,' scheduled for release on March 27. The album features nine tracks, including the previously released single 'Dopamine,' which came out in November last year. Alongside the announcement, Robyn is releasing two additional songs from the album: the title track 'Sexistential' and 'Talk to me.'
Produced in collaboration with longtime partner Klas Åhlund, 'Sexistential' reflects Robyn's exploration of sensuality. She explains that the album's title began as a joke but grew to embody her artistic intention, stating, "Exploring my sensual life feels the same as creating a great song. It’s a beautiful kind of sensitive vibration that requires a lot of work to keep afloat." Robyn further emphasizes, "I feel that the purpose of my life is to stay sensual – it doesn’t necessarily have to be about sex, but it’s about feeling sensual and attracted to things I enjoy, and not letting anything take that away."
To promote the album, Robyn will perform the title track 'Sexistential' on the American television program 'The Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert.' This marks her continued presence in the international music scene and showcases her artistic evolution since her last releases.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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