Days after it was reported that she’s set to launch her first album in seven years, Swedish pop innovator Robyn has confirmed the arrival of her new single Dopamine.
Expected to serve as the lead single from her forthcoming ninth studio LP, the track arrives at 6.30pm GMT and will premiere on BBC Radio 1.
According to insiders, a full album, apparently titled ‘Sexistential’, is due in 2026.
It marks the With Every Heartbeat singer’s ninth studio set and serves as the follow-up to her 2018 LP, which featured the singles Missing U, Ever Again and Baby Forgive Me.
Sources tell The Sun: “Robyn has spent years working on this music and has been really inspired by loads of up-and-coming artists. She has worked with some very cool people and all the stops are being pulled out for this to be her biggest record in decades.”
They go on to reveal the project blends the artist’s signature emotive synth-pop style with contemporary influences, driven by her recent collaborations with stars including Charli XCX and Gracie Abrams.
Further details have yet to be revealed.