Robyn Confirms Completion of New Album After Seven-Year Hiatus
Pop star Robyn's new album is completed after a seven-year break, as confirmed by producer Klas Åhlund.
- • Robyn's new album is confirmed to be finished after a seven-year hiatus.
- • Producer Klas Åhlund announced the completion during the podcast 'Nordmark Pod.'
- • Robyn has not released an album since 'Honey' in 2018.
- • She canceled several concerts in 2022 to focus on her new album and tour.
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Robyn, the acclaimed Swedish pop icon, has announced the completion of her new album after a lengthy seven-year wait. This was confirmed by producer Klas Åhlund during his recent appearance on the podcast 'Nordmark Pod,' where he expressed enthusiasm about the project, stating, "Superexalterad! Väldigt stolt över det." Since her last album 'Honey,' released in 2018, Robyn has engaged in various collaborations but has refrained from releasing new music.
The long-awaited album signifies a significant moment in Robyn's career, considering her hiatus since the successful 'Honey' that took eight years to finalize. In 2020, she acknowledged her tendency for long breaks, often stating, "I have a process where I usually finish songs I start working on." Over the past years, Robyn has collaborated with artists like Charli XCX, contributing to a remix in 2020. Robyn also paused her concert tours in 2022, including performances at notable festivals, to focus on her new album and the anticipated tour. She expressed excitement about reuniting with her fans once her new music is officially released, marking a vibrant return to the music scene.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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