Swedish pop icon Robyn is ending an eight-year album drought with the announcement of Sexistential, her first full-length since 2018’s Honey. Due out March 27, the record promises a fearless exploration of pleasure and self-discovery — a fitting theme for an artist who declares “the purpose of my life is to stay horny.” Robyn’s vision of sensuality comes through loud and clear on two new tracks released with the news: the sultry, club-ready “Talk to Me” and the cheekily frank title track “Sexistential.”
“Talk to Me” reunites Robyn with hitmaker Max Martin for the first time since 2010, resulting in a glittering dance-pop anthem about the erotic power of conversation. The title song takes an even more personal turn: over a high-energy beat, Robyn playfully raps about seeking casual flings while 10 weeks pregnant via IVF, mixing humor with raw honesty. Collaborating again with longtime producer Klas Åhlund, Robyn channels the euphoric pop sensibility of her Body Talk era — now with an edgier, grown-up twist. With music videos and a late-night TV performance already in play, Sexistential’s rollout shows Robyn confidently reclaiming her spot on the pop landscape.