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ALBUMDisco T**s (Karma Fields Remix) - SingleTove Lo & Karma Fields
Albums by Tove Lo
ALBUMDirt Femme (Stripped)Tove Lo
ALBUMDirt FemmeTove Lo
ALBUMBLUE LIPS (Lady Wood Phase II)Tove Lo
ALBUMLady WoodTove Lo
ALBUMQueen of the Clouds (Blueprint Edition)Tove Lo
Tove Lo's Popular Music Videos
Stay High (feat. Hippie Sabotage) [Habits Remix]
Tove Lo
Say It (feat. Tove Lo)
Flume
Close (feat. Tove Lo)
Nick Jonas
Bikini Porn
Tove Lo
Habits (Stay High)
Tove Lo
Equally Lost (feat. Doja Cat) [Lyric Video]
Tove Lo
Disco T**s
Tove Lo
Borderline
Tove Lo
Talking Body
Tove Lo
bitches (feat. Charli XCX, Icona Pop, Elliphant & ALMA)
Tove Lo
Artist Playlists
Tove Lo Essentials
The Swedish provocateur coats her dark pop in salt and sass.
Artist Biography
Tove Lo packages love, sex, drugs, and vengeance into pure dance-pop pleasure. Born Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson in 1987, the singer/songwriter grew up in the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden, where she started writing songs at age 11, before attending music high school Rytmus Musikergymnasiet. After a string of odd jobs and a stint in the alt-rock band Tremblebee, she adopted the moniker Tove Lo, a nickname coined by her godmother in reference to a lynx (“lo” in Swedish) that the young Tove fell in love with as a child. Lo soon scored a publishing deal, headed into the studio with producer extraordinaire Max Martin, and started a career as a songwriter for artists like Icona Pop and Ellie Goulding. But it was her own moody material that would push her into the spotlight, starting with 2013’s “Habits (Stay High),” a riveting peek into Lo’s dark, hedonistic journey through a breakup. This theme has come to dominate the Swedish provocateur’s throbbing electro-pop anthems, but not without all the lust, sizzle, and seduction that comes before a split—as first documented on her 2014 debut album, Queen of the Clouds. Since, she’s continued to give us nothing but real talk: “My music is kind of my journal now—my outlet,” she told Apple Music. As a result, her dance-floor confessions are as raw and revelatory (“True Disaster”) as they are hot and heavy (“disco t**s”), and her list of credits and collaborations—with Kylie Minogue, Charli XCX, Flume, Coldplay, and more—keeps on growing.
Hometown
Sweden
Genre
Alternative