MØ has unveiled her latest single, ‘Lose Yourself’, in anticipation of her fourth album ‘Plæygirl’. This new release follows the earlier singles ‘Keep Moving’, ‘Who Said’, and ‘Sweet’ featuring Biig Piig, all of which will be included on the upcoming album set to be released on 16th May through Sony. “’Lose Yourself’ explores themes of self-preservation and joy—encouraging healthy letting go while maintaining connections with each other,” MØ explained about the inspiration behind her new electro-disco track. “I’ve learned that staying connected to your community is crucial for a healthy spirit. This song serves as a reminder to embrace vulnerability, prioritize self-care, and show love to those close to you,” she added. Last year, the Danish pop star marked the 10th anniversary of her debut album ‘No Mythologies to Follow’ by releasing a deluxe edition and performing two sold-out shows at London’s XOYO nightclub. You can listen to the new single ‘Lose Yourself’ below.
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