POSTER GIRL ARRIVES MARCH 5TH

PRE-SAVE POSTER GIRL HERE

ZARA TO HOST EXCLUSIVE LIVESTREAMED CONCERT ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY (MARCH 8TH)

Multi-platinum pop star Zara Larsson released “Look What You’ve Done” – the latest single off her forthcoming album Poster Girl out March 5th. The track premiered on Zane Lowe’s New Music Daily show via Apple Music. Produced by Steve Mac (Ed Sheeran, James Blunt, Demi Lovato), the track is a dance floor anthem channeling disco vibes and encouraging self-love. 

Get it HERE via TEN/Epic Records.


“I love this song so much. I wanted to write about heartbreak, but in a way that was also empowering and positive. In my world being vulnerable is being strong, but on this one I’m saying ‘just LOOK at what you’ve done – I’m shining! You look like a piece of shit! It was important for me to have a song like this on Poster Girl,” says Zara. 
 

Pre-save/Pre-order Poster Girl HERE.


Last week, Zara announced she’ll be hosting an exclusive online concert to commemorate International Women’s Day (March 8th), where she will be performing songs from Poster Girl alongside some of her biggest hits. The livestream will air exclusively on Zara’s Youtube for a limited time courtesy of iconic Swedish business Ikea and presented by Live Nation (subscribe now for more information to follow).  


Zara kicked off 2021 with the fiercely energetic single “Talk About Love” featuring hip-hop heavyweight Young Thug and produced by Mike Sabath (Lizzo, Meghan Trainor, Jonas Brothers). Listen to the track HERE via TEN/Epic Records. Watch the sultry music video HERE.

No mere ‘Poster Girl’, Zara Larsson is that new kind of pop star. At just 23-years-old, the Stockholm-based sensation has showcased her sixth sense for hit melodies with a series of chart anthems (“Lush Life”, “Never Forget You,” ”I Would Like,” “Symphony” and “Ruin My Life” to name but a few). Her first international album, So Good, became the second most-streamed debut by a female artist ever on Spotify. Its followup, Poster Girl, marks without a doubt her arrival at Pop’s Top Table. Mixing some of the musical loves of her life (the dance floor melodrama of local heroes Abba, the empowered R&B of early Rihanna) with themes of female empowerment, fame, and finding yourself, Zara has worked on the record alongside a formidable list of collaborators: from Young Thug (on new single “Talk About Love”) and Max Martin to Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter (Selena Gomez, Dua Lipa, Justin Beiber), Steve Mac (Ed Sheeran, Years & Years) and Camille Purcell (Little Mix, Mabel).