Rapid Fire Reviews: Pop VERY Parallel with Tove Lo, Blackpink & Ari Lennox
Dirt Femme - Tove Lo While you could argue that at points Tove Lo has maybe been a bit too stylistically trashy to break back into the mainstream, I've always been a big fan of her music regardless. This album Dirt Femme definitely felt like her turning over a new leaf, not in terms of it being a more mainstream effort as her previous record Sunshine Kitty already made that transition. But on the singles leading up to Dirt Femme it felt like Tove Lo had the life and personality back that gave her a breakout hit nearly a decade ago. The lead-up to the record was marked by some killer singles starting with the Euphoria soundtrack cut How Long , probably my favorite Tove Lo song in years and one that I'm very happy made it onto this record. It also delivered the shimmering relationship-examining anthem No One Dies From Love which kicks off the record with an absolute bang. The record is further supplemented with solid singles in both 2 Die 4 and Grapefruit , though the grou