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Sexistential

Pitchfork·@MollyMaryOBrien·2 months ago
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Reader Score No score yet, be the first to add. 0.0 Genre: Pop/R&B Label: Young Release Date: 2026 Sixteen years on from her magnum opus, Body Talk, Robyn’s influence looms large. Body Talk was dynamite that blasted open a career path for alt-pop stars. It bridged the bubblegum of the past and the broken-computer buzz of the future. And with “Dancing on My Own” and “Call Your Girlfriend,” it provided two massive heartbreak anthems that made dancing and crying the international pastime for at least two generations of youth (and more to come, so long as people keep rewatching Girls). Body Talk gave Robyn the world’s fattest blank check. What does she want now? She wants to sing a painfully beautiful song about phone sex. She wants to rap about scrolling Raya while doing IVF and making too many Etsy purchases while breastfeeding. She wants to get sexistential, and she does not care if we think that’s corny.…

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