Robyn
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, hungry still.
I look back on the first album and maybe the second one as well, which is like a lot of sympathy and love for, you know, the situation I was in.
You were young.
It was insane.
It was really trippy to come from Sweden into the culture that I thought I knew because I grew up with it and then realizing how lost in translation you are sometimes as a European in America, especially if you don't know the culture.
Right.
And just little things like, like how America is very divided, I think, between like children and grownups.
And I was still a teenager and just finding myself like in this very kind of, you know, you're in a kind of a separated world.
In a very adult, in the 90s.
Yeah.
There was no me too.
Yeah, exactly.
It was like, yeah.
I would say that, you know, being a pop star, a teenage pop star is like a lethal, it's a lethal situation and it can really get you.
But I was prepared in the sense that, you know, safe haven back home.
And I don't know, what was the question?
Nostalgia.
We talked about nostalgia.
But I don't know, maybe you want to go somewhere else.
No, not at all.