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Zara Larsson returns with sleek new single "Don't Worry About Me"
28 March 2019, 10:18
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Swedish singer/songwriter Zara Larsson is back with a sleek summer number, "Don't Worry About Me".
"Don't Worry About Me" is Larsson's first release of the year, following on from October's huge banger "Ruin My Life".
Teasing the ideas behind the track to Billboard last year, Larrson said, "It's almost like: I don't give a fuck about you anymore, get out of my mentions, get out of my DMS. Like, "Bye, don't worry about me, worry about you"."
On her rise to popstardom, Larsson explains, "I’ve been doing this my whole life. We couldn’t even have furniture at home. After every dinner it was like, "clear the living room, that’s the stage"."
"Don't Worry About Me" is out now. Zara Larsson plays London's Electric in Brixton on 22 May. Tickets go on sale Friday (29 March) from 10am. Find out more.
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