Swedish pop artist Robyn is officially back. On November 9, 2025, she teased her return on Instagram with a cryptic post reading, “keep your eyes open…” The following day, she confirmed the rumors—her new single, “Dopamine,” will release on Wednesday, November 12, marking her first solo track in seven years.

This new chapter follows her 2018 album Honey, which cemented Robyn’s reputation as a master of emotional, synth-driven pop. While she hasn’t released solo material since then, she’s remained active through collaborations with artists like SG Lewis, Jamie xx, and Neneh Cherry.

According to longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, Robyn’s next album is already complete. In a recent podcast appearance, he described the upcoming record as “super exciting” and said he’s “very proud of it.” Fans can expect the same mix of electronic energy and vulnerability that has defined her sound since Body Talk made her an alt-pop icon.

Robyn’s influence continues to shape modern pop, with her breakout hits like “Dancing on My Own” and “Call Your Girlfriend” inspiring countless artists. With “Dopamine,” she’s stepping back into a pop landscape she helped define—one that now feels ready for her brand of dancefloor catharsis again.

The single’s title alone hints at her return to themes of longing and emotional chemistry. After seven years, Robyn’s comeback isn’t just a music event, it’s a reminder that nobody captures joy and heartbreak in the same breath quite like she can.