Robyn “Blow My Mind” Rework: New Song & Motherhood Inspiration

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Robyn Revisits “Blow My Mind” with New Lyrics Inspired by Motherhood

Swedish pop artist Robyn has released a 2026 reimagining of her 2002 song “Blow My Mind,” featured as the latest single from her upcoming album, Sexistential, set to drop on March 27. The reworked track features updated lyrics and production by Klas Åhlund, originally written by Robyn and Alexander Kronlund for her album Don’t Stop The Music.

A New Perspective on Love and Motherhood

Robyn shared on Instagram that the new version of “Blow My Mind” reflects her experiences with motherhood. She described the song as capturing “messy sensations, contradicting and fighting for attention, CUTE AGGRESSION, total devotion.” She specifically noted the lyrics are now inspired by “my son’s tiny soft hands with nails sharp as knifes.”

Musical and Lyrical Updates

In addition to the lyrical changes, Robyn incorporated a Japanese phrase into the 2026 version, translating to “I’ll show you.” The original song, released nearly 25 years prior, has been given a fresh perspective through Åhlund’s production and Robyn’s evolving personal experiences.

Background on “Blow My Mind” and Robyn’s Career

“Blow My Mind” initially appeared on Robyn’s 2002 album, Don’t Stop The Music. Robyn is also known for her 2011 album Body Talk, which included the critically acclaimed single “Call Your Girlfriend.” “Call Your Girlfriend,” written with Klas Åhlund and Alexander Kronlund, is an electropop ballad that explores the delicate act of ending a relationship. The song reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart in the United States.

About Robyn

Robyn is a Swedish singer-songwriter known for her innovative approach to pop music. Her discography includes albums like Don’t Stop The Music (2002) and Body Talk (2010), and she continues to push creative boundaries with her latest release, Sexistential.

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