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  "textContent": "Tove Lo has rooted her career in tension—the push between desire and doubt, control and collapse, intimacy and detachment. And her upcoming sixth album, ESTRUS (out September 18), doesn’t resolve any of that. It leans in. The newly released lead single, “I’m your girl right?,” leans all the way into that emotional whiplash, all tangled together and set to a pulse you can’t ignore. It’s classic Tove Lo in that way—confessional without apology, messy on purpose. The accompanying visual, set in a former monastery outside São Paulo and filled with a massive cast of dancers, only amplifies that tension between […]\n\nThe post The Live Beat: Tove Lo first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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