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Album Review

"I present to you/Unleashed in the East/Best dressed in the West/Sorted in the North/Without a doubt in the South/the queen of queen bees," intones the booming voice on Robyn's opening track, "Curriculum Vitae." It's not bragging if you can back it up, and Robyn does just that, channeling all the frustration of her creative differences with her previous labels into a freewheeling, accomplished pop album that is so fresh that it could pass for a debut — and, as the first release for her own label, Konichiwa Records, it is a debut of sorts. Robyn feels like she crammed everything she couldn't do before into a space that can barely contain it, starting with "Konichiwa Bitches," a sassy hip-pop manifesto with a title that could very well have been the first thing she said to her old bosses once she got her own label set up. On this song and the rest of the album, Robyn sounds equally empowered and irresistible, and doesn't hesitate to tell off labels, trifling boys, or anyone else who stands in the way of what she wants. She doesn't mince words on "Handle Me," but she purrs "you're a selfish, narcissistic, psycho-freakin', boot-lickin' creep" so sweetly that it stings even more. And even on the songs where she isn't so strong, like "Bum Like You" and "I Should Have Known"'s catchy recriminations, she's never the less than self-aware. She has a few words for the ladies as well: the cautionary tale "Crash and Burn Girl" is one of the album's funkiest tracks.

"Who's That Girl," the song that her old label didn't want to release, and sparked her emancipation from them, is also here, and its distinctive skipping, tropics-go-Nordic rhythms and aggressively buzzy synths — courtesy of the Knife — sound great, but it isn't even the best song here. That honor goes to one of two songs that really hit home that true independence can be the hardest thing. "Be Mine!" nails the complicated, sad yet liberated feelings surrounding an impossible relationship, celebrating "the sweet pain of watching your back as you walk away" as it propels itself on a buoyant rhythm. "With Every Heartbeat," the epic, Kleerup-produced breakup song that was Robyn's breakthrough single in the U.K., pushes her forward on percolating, escalating synths and strings until it peaks with the chorus echoing all around her. Not every independent moment on Robyn is so lonely, however. The way the album moves from whimsical tracks like the Teddybears cover "Cobrastyle" or "Robotboy" to subtle ballads like "Eclipse" and "Any Time You Like" just emphasizes that this album is a space for expression for and by Robyn. And like any self-titled album should, Robyn defines what she's all about. Even if it took a few years to put together the label and album (and a few more to get the album released everywhere), this is the pop tour de force that Robyn has always had in her. [The CD was also released with a bonus track.]

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Awsome, awsome, awsome music. Robyn is HOT and is the new Chick on the block. Move over P!NK. Robyn is here. Robyn titled album is a masterpiece expressing the best vocals: Standout tracks: 3. Cobrastlye 10/10 4. Bum Like You 9.5/10 5.Be Mine 10/10 6. With Every Heartbeat 10/10 7. Crash and Burn: 10/10 The entire album is awsome, purchase this instance

With a career expanding over 10 years...

Many might recognize her as a new crazy wedge-haired woman with new songs to die for, but for others, they may recognize this girl, professionally named Robyn, as the girl who debuted over ten years ago with songs such as 'Show Me Love' & 'Do You Know (What It Takes)'. Hailing from Sweden, her career has expanded widely, & more so with the release of her latest album (in this case, the one this review is about), self titled as 'Robyn'. Her debut single from the album, 'With Every Heartbeat' crash landed in 2007, topping the UK Charts at #1. With her rise back to prominence, Robyn's music was distributed globally & was well received by listeners. 'With Every Heartbeat' has made impact on the Australian audience to a lesser extent, but the success of it cannot justify it's value. With the poppy ballad 'Be Mine!', hip-poppy 'Handle Me', electronic 'Who's That Girl' & many other great songs with clever interludes, makes this album Robyn's best work to date. Her fanbase is growing more every day, & is sure to make you part of it with one thorough listen.

Love it!

Is different from her debut album, but i like it kinda fun! she still got that sexy rough voice :)

Biography

Born: 12 June 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

An international pop star — despite repeated problems with labels that halted her career's momentum several times — Sweden's Robyn blends the gritty sound of American urban R&B with the sunny pop of her homeland. Robyn found a hit with Do You Know (What It Takes), which hit the Top Ten around the world, including the U.S. Born Robyn Carlsson in Stockholm in 1979, she traveled around the Continent with her parents' traveling theater group, also listening to classic American soul...
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