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Robyn Announces New Album ‘Sexistential‘ – and Says her Life’s Purpose is “To Stay Horny”

Swedish singer-songwriter Robyn is set to release her ninth studio album, ‘Sexistential’, on march 27 via KonKon Records.

So far, Robyn has released the lead single ‘Dopamine’, along with the album’s title track and ‘Talk To Me’.

speaking about the record, Robyn explained that exploring her sensuality feels similar to the creative process of writing a good song.

“Its such a beatiful kind of sensitive vibration that takes so much work to keep afloat. I feel like the purpose of my life is to stay horny – it doesn’t even have to be about sex,but it’s feeling sensual and attracted to things that I enjoy,and not letting anything take over that,” she added,according to NME.

You can pre-save/pre-order the album here.

NME last spoke to Robyn in 2018, where she discussed becoming famous as a teenager and embracing her identity as an outsider.

“I became ‘famous’ – whatever – at a very young age, it was really scary for me, and something I really struggled with at the beginning in my teenage years. I’ve always wanted to own the situation and demystify it. Not the music or the feelings, but I wanted it not to scare me. I wanted to feel like it liberated me…” she said.

she also shared her fondness for Tottenham Hotspur, drawing a parallel between the team’s underdog status and her own career trajectory: “I like that they really sucked, and they’ve battled back! They’re not giving up! If you meet these big teams, with all this celebrity and money, and star players, you have to own up to it, and not let go of your idea of yourself.They’re underdogs.”

NME gave ‘Honey’ a four-star review upon its release, stating: “This may not be Robyn’s huge, chart-conquering return – but really, from such a trail-blazing artist, did you really expect anything other than a subversion of expectations?”

You can also watch Robyn’s performance of ‘Sexistential’ on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ here.


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