Robyn Announces Ninth Album ‘Sexistential,’ Shares Max Martin Collaboration

Swedish pop artist Robyn has announced her ninth studio album, titled either ‘Sexistential’ or ‘Sexistentialism,’ set for release this spring. The project features her first collaboration with producer Max Martin since the 1990s, marking a notable reunion between the two Swedish music figures.

The album announcement was accompanied by the release of two new singles, including “Talk To Me,” which features Max Martin as a co-writer. According to a press release cited by Brooklyn Vegan, the title track is described as “possibly the world’s first rap about having one-night stands while 10 weeks pregnant after IVF.” Billboard confirmed the spring release window for the album, which will be Robyn’s first full-length project since her 2018 album ‘Honey.’

The collaboration with Max Martin represents a full-circle moment for Robyn, who worked with the renowned producer early in her career during the 1990s. Martin, who has become one of pop music’s most successful producers with credits on numerous chart-topping hits, previously collaborated with Robyn on her 1997 album ‘Robyn Is Here.’ The new partnership comes as Robyn continues to explore personal and provocative themes in her songwriting.

No specific release date, tour dates, or Southern California performance information has been announced at this time. Fans can expect additional details about ‘Sexistential’/’Sexistentialism’ as the spring release window approaches.