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Not everyone is excited for Robyn’s comeback. The Swedish singer, 46, is being bashed online after she appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Jan. 7. and performed her new single, ...
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Robyn has announced her long-awaited ninth album “Sexistential,” releasing on March 27 via Young. The Swedish pop singer, who previously teased the project with the release of first single “Dopamine,” ...
Robyn will finally break a nearly eight-year album hiatus on March 27 with Sexistential, a nine-track release on new label Young. On the heels of first single “Dopamine” in November, the Swedish pop ...
Robyn is officially back. It’s been seven, nearly eight years since the Swedish pop icon released Honey, and the wait for a follow-up is officially over. On March 27, she’ll unveil Sexistential via ...