Zara Larsson has shared a model new single referred to as ‘You Love Who You Love’ – hearken to it beneath.
The anthemic tune is the most recent preview of the Swedish pop artist’s fourth studio album, ‘Venus’, which is out on February 9 through Sommer Home/Sony Music (pre-order/pre-save right here).
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Larsson’s newest providing was produced by rising duo MTHR alongside the singer’s frequent collaborators MNEK and Danja, per a press launch.
“We began writing over Delight, and commenced speaking about how wonderful it’s that anybody can love anybody – however that doesn’t imply you all the time ought to!” Larsson defined in a press release.
“We’ve all had that good friend, or been that good friend, who retains going again to somebody who’s unhealthy for them, and ‘You Love Who You Love’ is saying sufficient is sufficient.”
In a single verse, Larsson sings: “It’s like we goin’ ’spherical in circles/ He does this on goal to maintain you close to (Ah)/ This poisonous love makin’ you’re feeling such as you’re insane/ He promised you he was gonna change, however he’s the identical.”
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‘You Love Who You Love’ follows on from Larsson’s 2023 singles ‘Can’t Tame Her’, ‘Finish Of Time’ and ‘On My Love’ (that includes David Guetta).
Chatting with NME final summer time, Larsson defined that her then-untitled fourth report would see her “do some little bit of this and a bit of little bit of that” musically. “It’s very me to do this!” she added.
As for a way ‘Venus’ compares to 2021’s ‘Poster Woman’, Larsson informed NME: “This [album] remains to be pop, but it surely has a component of stillness to it as effectively. There’s undoubtedly songs on there which are very uncooked and [that] really feel a bit bare.
“And this album is a little more dynamic – there’s songs with a hard-hitting bass, like membership bangers, but additionally songs which are simply piano and a vocal observe. So I believe it’s a bit of bit extra daring in not being one factor, which is truthfully very me.”
She went on to explain the forthcoming LP as “private and relatable”, including: “I wouldn’t say it’s an idea album in any respect.”