Robyn's highly anticipated new album 'Sexistential: The Purpose of My Life Is to Stay Horny' is finally set to take flight, as the Swedish pop icon readies for release on March 27th via Young Records. Following a string of tantalizing teases and single releases, including her energetic comeback track "Dopamine" and thought-provoking collaboration with Jamie xx, Robyn has unveiled the title track 'Sexistential,' which promises to ignite the dance floors.
In this sonic manifesto, Robyn confidently takes on topics such as IVF and one-night stands while pregnant via in vitro fertilization (IVF), sparking both curiosity and controversy. With lyrics that are unapologetically honest and liberating, 'Sexistential' appears to be an album about embracing sensuality and desire, refusing to let external pressures constrain the body's primal impulses.
Co-produced by Robyn's longtime collaborator Klas Γ hlund, the album promises a thrilling ride of electronic dance music. In a statement, the enigmatic singer-songwriter expressed her artistic vision: "I wrote 'Talk To Me' during the pandemic when there was no way to be physical. I like talkers, that turns me on." These lyrics underscore the sense of longing and connection that underpins Robyn's music, as well as her unwavering commitment to pursuing her desires.
'Sexistential,' marking Robyn's ninth studio album, promises an unforgettable sonic journey, propelled by infectious beats, hypnotic melodies, and unflinching introspection. As she herself puts it, "Exploring my sensual life is the same feeling as when I make a good song... It's such a beautiful kind of sensitive vibration that takes so much work to keep afloat."
In this sonic manifesto, Robyn confidently takes on topics such as IVF and one-night stands while pregnant via in vitro fertilization (IVF), sparking both curiosity and controversy. With lyrics that are unapologetically honest and liberating, 'Sexistential' appears to be an album about embracing sensuality and desire, refusing to let external pressures constrain the body's primal impulses.
Co-produced by Robyn's longtime collaborator Klas Γ hlund, the album promises a thrilling ride of electronic dance music. In a statement, the enigmatic singer-songwriter expressed her artistic vision: "I wrote 'Talk To Me' during the pandemic when there was no way to be physical. I like talkers, that turns me on." These lyrics underscore the sense of longing and connection that underpins Robyn's music, as well as her unwavering commitment to pursuing her desires.
'Sexistential,' marking Robyn's ninth studio album, promises an unforgettable sonic journey, propelled by infectious beats, hypnotic melodies, and unflinching introspection. As she herself puts it, "Exploring my sensual life is the same feeling as when I make a good song... It's such a beautiful kind of sensitive vibration that takes so much work to keep afloat."