Robyn reimagines romance as chemistry on Sexistential

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Robyn’s Sexistential reframes love as chemistry, shifting from romance to a science-flavored philosophy. Featuring tracks like Dopamine and Really Real and collaborations with Klas Åhlund, Joe Mount and Max Martin, the album blends retro electro-pop textures with new themes of solo parenthood and IVF, reimagining her discography without romance while insisting that feelings can be chemical and still deeply real.
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