
Robyn says she hated Elon Musk âway before it was coolâ
Robyn has said she hated Elon Musk âway before it was coolâ. The Swedish popstar made the remarks while appearing on the Las Culturistas podcast, where she participated in their hot-take segment âI Donât Think So Honeyâ. Speaking about Musk, Robyn commented: âI always hated him, way before it was cool to hate him... because there was a time where [it] wasnât cool to hate himâ. She went on to recall the moment she begun to detest the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, adding that âfor me, I started hating him when he put a Tesla into space with a David Bowie song on it. He actually shot a car into space, as if there wasnât enough shit floating aroundâ. Robyn continued: âI think there should be democracy in space. There should be democracy on Earth, too, yes, which we maybe donât even have at the moment. But the fact that any commercial company can decide what to do with natural resources and also do tacky things, like sending a stupid fucking car into space thatâs also dangerous for people - think about the astronauts that are up there in the International Space Station and they donât really know whatâs going to hit them or whatever.â Watch the moment at 56:43 minutes down below: Recommended Robyn is set to release her first new album in eight years, âSexistentialâ . Her ninth studio LP will land on March 27 via Young. So far, Robyn has released the lead single â Dopamine â, along with the albumâs title track and âTalk To Meâ. Speaking about the record, Robyn said that âexploring my sensual life is the same feeling as when I make a good song. âItâs such a beautiful kind of sensitive vibration that takes so much work to keep afloat. I feel like the purpose of my life is to stay horny - it doesnât even have to be about sex, but itâs feeling sensual and attracted to things that I enjoy, and not letting anything take over that,â she added. You can pre-save/pre-order the album here . We last spoke to Robyn in 2018 , where she spoke about becoming famous as a teenage musician and being the queen of the misfits. âI became âfamousâ - whatever - at a very young age, it was really scary for me, and something I really struggled with at the beginning in my teenage years. Iâve always wanted to own the situation and demystify it. Not the music or the feelings, but I wanted it not to scare me. I wanted to feel like it liberated me...â She went on to talk about her love for Tottenham Hotspurs, and how it unintentionally connected back to her underdog legacy: âI like that they really sucked, and theyâve battled back! Theyâre not giving up! If you meet these big teams, with all this celebrity and money, and star players, you have to own up to it, and not let go of your idea of yourself. Theyâre...
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