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Robyn is officially back. The Swedish pop visionary has announced her long-awaited new album, Sexistential, set for release on March 27, via Young, marking her first full-length studio project in eight years. Alongside the announcement, Robyn also revealed the album’s full tracklist.

According to the revealed tracklist, Sexistential will feature: “Really Real,” “Dopamine,” “Blow My Mind,” “Sucker For Love,” “It Don’t Mean a Thing,” “Talk To Me,” the title track “Sexistential,” “Light Up,” and closing song “Into The Sun.” 



Along with the album announcement, Robyn released two new singles: the title track and “Talk To Me,” giving fans a first glimpse into the record. In late 2025, she had already launched this new era with the lead single “Dopamine,” which was produced with Klas Åhlund and co-written with Taio Cruz.

Sexistential will mark Robyn’s first full-length album since 2018’s Honey. At the time, the 46-year-old icon earned widespread critical acclaim, with many hailing the album as one of the best releases of 2018. Honey was supported by six singles: “Missing U,” “Honey,” “Between the Lines,” “Ever Again,” “Beach2k20,” and “Baby Forgive Me.” Commercially, it peaked at No. 21 on the UK Albums Chart, while also entering the top 40 in the United States.

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