Still making music, still partying, and still living with roommates, it’s safe to say ToveLo is far from a humdrum Hollywood housewife.
Acting on the belief that this was an audio-only interview, the Swedish singer-songwriter giggles and excuses herself to scavenge for a shirt, leaving me and her publicist to contemplate the static hum of our Zoom call for a few seconds.
“Being with a major label—the main need is to sell records, because it’s supposed to be commercially successful music. That, and being in pop, and wanting to make weirder or darker things that don’t resonate with as many people, could sometimes be frustrating for them.” Even so, she readily admits, “I so needed a major label to have my music break the way that it did.”,” a hedonistic sleeper hit about self-medicating to get over a breakup.
A few days before our call, she was in Estonia shooting the video for “2 Die 4,” the third single off. In it, she coos about a handsome new lover over an irresistible sample of Gershon Kingsley’s seminal 1969 electronic composition “Popcorn.” It’s part electronic music history, part Y2K indulgence, with a video—featuring creative direction from Tove’s husband, Charlie Twaddle—that recalls the water-splashing antics of Christina Aguilera’s “Dirrty.
“There’s only one way to live really with the people I grew up with,” she says, referring to her hometown in Stockholm. “When I got married, it was like, ‘Oh, you’re doing something normal, you’re like us.’ I felt it from family and friends in a way that’s like, so what am I supposed to do? The next logical step? Be boring straight couples that only talk about the renovations they’re doing in their houses?”When I got married, it was like, ‘Oh, you’re doing something normal, you’re like us.
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