Robyn released her highly anticipated eighth studio album Honey in October. The record was her first in eight years, following up on 2010’s Body Talk. Today, the Swedish singer shared visuals for the album’s title track directed by her partner Max Vitali. Vitali previously helmed the videos for Robyn’s “Call Your Girlfriend,” “Dancing On My Own,” and “Be Mine.” The “Honey” video takes place in a crowded, misty club with most of the shots focusing on close-ups of the writhing dancers.
Robyn will kick off her tour behind Honey in February, with a date in Seattle on Friday, March 1 at the Paramount. Watch the video for “Honey” below.
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