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Robyn Breaks Silence: Surprise Single Drops Tonight with Album & World Tour Reveal
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Swedish pop icon Robyn is officially ending her eight-year release drought with the arrival of her ninth studio album, “Sexistential,” landing 27 March via Young. Teased by the pulsating lead singles “Dopamine,” “Talk to Me,” and today’s surprise drop “Blow My Mind,” the record reunites Robyn with longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund and ropes in hit-makers Oscar Holter and Max Martin for a sleek, arena-sized sound that Robyn likens to “a spaceship crash-landing back into myself.”
Inside the 9-track project, Robyn explores the blurred lines between desire, identity, and mid-life reinvention—most provocatively on the rap-tinged title cut, which she calls “possibly the world’s first IVF one-night-stand anthem.” The full tracklist reads:
1. Really Real
2. Dopamine
3. Blow My Mind
4. Sucker for Love
5. It Don’t Mean a Thing
6. Talk to Me
7. Sexistential
8. Light Up
9. Into the Sun
To turbo-charge the rollout, the singer has mapped out The Sexistential Tour—her largest trek to date—spanning 3 continents and more than 20 arenas from June through November. Highlights include three consecutive hometown nights at Stockholm’s Avicii Arena and stops at London’s O2, New York’s Barclays Center, and Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena. Support comes from an eclectic cast featuring Erika de Casier, Romy, Peaches, and Lykke Li, underscoring Robyn’s status as a tastemaker’s tastemaker.
Early streaming numbers suggest the strategy is working: “Talk to Me” cracked the global Top 50 on multiple DSPs within 24 hours, while TikTok creators have already latched onto the song’s ASMR-style bridge for a budding challenge. With club DJs slotting “Dopamine” remixes into peak-hour sets, all signs point to “Sexistential” giving Robyn her first Billboard 200 Top 10 bow since 2010’s “Body Talk.”
Industry insiders are also eyeing the record’s March release window as a potential springboard for a major summer festival circuit; Coachella’s second-weekend guest slots remain conspicuously unfilled. Whether or not surprise appearances materialize, Robyn’s message is clear: at 46, she’s still dancing on her own terms—horny for life, hungry for connection, and ready to own the arenas that once felt out of reach.
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