It looks like MØ is teasing lyrics from her upcoming single "New Moon"
MØ has shared what appears to be some lyrics from her next Motordrome single "New Moon".
So far MØ has shared four songs from next month's Motordrome album - "Brad Pitt", "Goosebumps", "Kindness" and "Live To Survive" - and after revealing on TikTok before Christmas that she has a new single titled "New Moon", it looks like MØ has teased some lyrics from the upcoming single.
Yesterday (28 December) on socials, MØ shared an image of her with a backdrop of a moon, and captioned the post: "I don’t see a metal door. I look through you. Right at my future" with candle and moon emojis.
I don’t see a metal door. I look through you. Right at my future pic.twitter.com/VqGSLtXBvF
— MØ (@MOMOMOYOUTH) December 28, 2021
Motordrome will be MØ's third album, following 2018's Forever Neverland.
The new album features contributions from the likes of Caroline Ailin (Dua Lipa, Katy Perry, Ellie Goulding), Noonie Bao (Halsey, Charli XCX, Carly Rae Jepsen), Ariel Rechtshaid (Haim, Vampire Weekend, Adele), Jam City (Olivia Rodrigo, Troye Sivan), S.G. Lewis (Dua Lipa), Linus Wiklund and Yangze.
MØ said of the album in November, "I hope that people will feel that it's genuine and that there are stories there that they can connect with. For me this album represents a huge change in my life. Even though I'm still doing what I love doing, it does feel like a new chapter. An era of my life is over and I’m entering a new one. That is scary, but it’s freeing."
Earlier this month MØ pushed back her UK and EU tour to May 2022 due to "increasing Covid restrictions".
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