Robyn Embodies 'Sexistential' Vibes on The Late Show
Last night, pop sensation Robyn took to the stage of The Late Show to showcase her highly anticipated new single "Sexistential" and its accompanying album of the same name. The Swedish songstress performed a dynamic rendition of the track, dancing and sprawling across the stage floor as she rapped about having one-night stands while 10 weeks pregnant via IVF.
Intriguingly, Robyn revealed that the inspiration for the track came after Andre 3000 claimed no one would want to hear him rap about getting a colonoscopy. This bold move sparked her creativity and ultimately led to writing a rap about IVF – a unique subject matter for an artist known for her catchy pop anthems.
The album, co-produced with Åhlund, marks Robyn's ninth studio release after 2018's "Honey". According to the singer, the material is meant to evoke a sense of emotional intensity and vulnerability. In an interview statement, she explained that exploring her sensual life is akin to creating music – it requires effort and dedication to maintain the delicate balance between sensuality and sensitivity.
Robyn previously debuted the single at a New Year's Eve show in Brooklyn, where she also performed "Talk to Me", the album's debut single. The track showcases Robyn's signature blend of pop hooks and introspective lyrics, with the added layer of emotional depth provided by her experiences with IVF and pregnancy.
As for the album title, "Sexistential" was initially an inside joke before Robyn realized its profound significance. She believes that exploring one's sensual life is a vital part of staying horny – not just about sex, but also about embracing feelings of attraction and sensuality without letting external factors dictate her emotions.
With "Sexistential", Robyn is poised to take the music world by storm with an album that promises to be as emotionally charged as it is sonically captivating.
Last night, pop sensation Robyn took to the stage of The Late Show to showcase her highly anticipated new single "Sexistential" and its accompanying album of the same name. The Swedish songstress performed a dynamic rendition of the track, dancing and sprawling across the stage floor as she rapped about having one-night stands while 10 weeks pregnant via IVF.
Intriguingly, Robyn revealed that the inspiration for the track came after Andre 3000 claimed no one would want to hear him rap about getting a colonoscopy. This bold move sparked her creativity and ultimately led to writing a rap about IVF – a unique subject matter for an artist known for her catchy pop anthems.
The album, co-produced with Åhlund, marks Robyn's ninth studio release after 2018's "Honey". According to the singer, the material is meant to evoke a sense of emotional intensity and vulnerability. In an interview statement, she explained that exploring her sensual life is akin to creating music – it requires effort and dedication to maintain the delicate balance between sensuality and sensitivity.
Robyn previously debuted the single at a New Year's Eve show in Brooklyn, where she also performed "Talk to Me", the album's debut single. The track showcases Robyn's signature blend of pop hooks and introspective lyrics, with the added layer of emotional depth provided by her experiences with IVF and pregnancy.
As for the album title, "Sexistential" was initially an inside joke before Robyn realized its profound significance. She believes that exploring one's sensual life is a vital part of staying horny – not just about sex, but also about embracing feelings of attraction and sensuality without letting external factors dictate her emotions.
With "Sexistential", Robyn is poised to take the music world by storm with an album that promises to be as emotionally charged as it is sonically captivating.