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Robyn
Home from the Party

Robyn Takes a Confident, Physical Turn Ahead of ‘Sexistential’ Album

With Sexistential on the way, Robyn rolls out new music, entering an era that sees her more self-assured than ever before

By Elijah Pareño
Rosalia Lux
Our Mother

‘LUX’ is Rosalía’s Newest 18-Track Pop Opera of the Future

In four movements and 18 tracks, the Spanish visionary sculpts a space between noise and silence; melding high art and hook, confessional and stadium, heart and halo

By Elijah Pareño
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Love is Love

Rosalía’s ‘Berghain’ Goes Full Throttle in Orchestral Drama

The lead single from LUX turns chaos into ceremony, marking a new peak in Rosalía’s growing sonic vision

By Elijah Pareño
Doja Cat Vie
Rinse and Repeat

Doja Cat Playfully Shifts Gears in the ‘80s-Inspired ‘Vie’ 

On Vie, Doja Cat leaves behind the chaos of Scarlet for shimmering ‘80s synths, love songs, and Jack Antonoff’s glossy pop production

By Elijah Pareño
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On Her Willpower

Sabrina Carpenter Plays the Fool in ‘Man’s Best Friend’

Sabrina Carpenter sharpens her wit and disco-pop instincts to laugh at the absurdities of dating men while crafting her most assured record yet

By Pie Gonzaga
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