Zara Larsson says her next album is nearly ready
Zara Larsson has given an update on her next album while responding to a fan who asked her to rate how ready her next album is on a scale of one to 10.
Over the past few weeks Zara Larsson has been teasing her forthcoming single "Can't Tame Her". It's yet to get a release date but will mark her first outing since covering ABBA's "Lay All Your Love On Me" back in May.
Today (30 December) Larsson did a Twitter Q+A with fans, and as well as discussing New Year's Eve outfits and moving to America, Larsson was asked to rate her progress on her Poster Girl follow-up on a scale of one to 10. Larsson wrote, "Like a 7."
Like a 7 https://t.co/psfLogdcPp
— Zara Larsson (@zaralarsson) December 30, 2022
Another fan asked if the "Can't Tame Her" snippet represents "the album sonically," leading Larsson to respond, "No haha. It’s not sonically a concept album. Never been that girl. It’s heartbreaking ballads with one track vocals and only a piano, it’s club bangers, it’s hard hitting danja drums, it’s everything I love. High and low and all of that. The red thread is my voice and the quality."
It’s not sonically a concept album. Never been that girl. It’s heartbreaking ballads with one track vocals and only a piano, it’s club bangers, it’s hard hitting danja drums, it’s everything I love. High and low and all of that. The red thread is my voice and the quality
— Zara Larsson (@zaralarsson) December 30, 2022
In June it was revealed that Zara Larsson acquired her back catalogue. She also launched her own record label Sommer House.
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