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NUNN ON ONE: MUSIC How Swede it is: Talking with singer Tove Lo
Special to the online edition of Windy City Times
by Jerry Nunn, Windy City Times
2015-08-25

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Swedish songstress Tove Lo has taken the world by storm recently.

After signing to Island and Polydor Records, her debut studio album , Queen of the Clouds, spawned the hit singles "Habits ( Stay High )" and "Talking Body." Lo was featured on DJ Alesso's song "Heroes ( We Could Be )" that was on constant radio rotation and ruled the dance charts. She opened for Katy Perry on her World Tour last year and released a song on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 soundtrack. She also written hit songs for artists like Cher Lloyd, Lea Michele, Ellie Goulding and Hilary Duff.

We talked to Tove backstage at Lollapalooza recently and here is what she had to say.

Windy City Times: When we talked last time, you were in Chicago and you were just getting started. Now after three popular radio singles how has your life changed?

Tove Lo: It has been unbelievable, incredible and very intense. I need some days to just take it in and think about it. When I was onstage here at Lollapalooza yesterday it was such an amazing show and so many people came. There was so much love! I like to take a moment to look at everyone and remember this. It is hard to take it all in because everything is full speed all the time.

WCT: Has there been a famous person that you have met that surprised you?

TL: All the famous people I have met are so nice. Charli XCX is nice and I am a big fan of her work. MS MR who I performed with yesterday were one of my favorite bands for such a long time and I just met them yesterday. I am the first person to be co-writing a song on their album. We performed that yesterday. It was so surreal. People I have met have been down to earth. Some people might get a bad reputation for being bad but I have not met any that were rude.

WCT: You are on Adam Lambert's new album with the song "Rumors." How was it working with him?

TL: Amazing. He's one of the funniest guys I have met. We had a lot of fun together.

WCT: You wrote on Hilary Duff's new album, so you have been busy!

TL: I was just thinking about it. I am on three albums that were released this year that were not mine. It is kind of crazy.

WCT: It gets your name out there.

TL: Yeah, and it is important to me to keep growing as a songwriter as well. I love writing for others so I am happy I get to do that too.

WCT: How is your voice doing after vocal surgery?

TL: Good; I finally feel like it is back to its strong self. There were so many months that I was struggling with it. It is amazing to feel that I am back and it's good and working. I get tired sometimes like every other person but at least my voice is here, do you know what I mean? It is a big relief off my shoulders knowing I will be able to sing.

WCT: Are you writing new music now?

TL: I am. When I am at home I go to the studio for a few days and write. I try to squeeze in as much time as I can for my next album. I have been on the road most of this year so there will definitely be some writing on the road too.

WCT: What will be the next single from Queen of the Clouds?

TL: "Timebomb"—it is very explosive!

WCT: Do you feel pressure to have radio hits now?

TL: I don't really think about it that way. I am so proud of my album. I love every song that I wrote on it. It is very me. Of course it means so much when the songs do well. It has been an incredible journey. I want "Timebomb" to do very well but it is like David Massey, who is president of Island Records here in the States says, "There is no point in me telling you numbers, you look like you don't care." I tell him, "I care, I just don't understand it!" [Laughs] He gets me and my music. It is about delivering something with passion. It feels great that I am surrounded with a team that gets me. They love working with the music I am making and that is it.

WCT: You have made a complete album with little vignettes linking all of the songs together. People should buy the whole thing—not just singles—to get the whole concept.

TL: Thank you. That full record form may be dying but I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon because it is still very important. Maybe in the electronic scene and DJ scene it is good to have singles but that is a different environment when artists write things themselves. It is a whole body of work. I'm not saying anything is better than others but it is a different way to think about it.

I was really impressed to hear all of these guys making full albums. It is a whole new thing of not being DJs but being artists. It is a whole new world. I think it is really cool.

WCT: Vinyl is back.

TL: I love vinyl!

WCT: Let's play a "Talking Body" game. Who has the [better] bodies on the big screen: Fifty Shades of Gray—which you have a song in that Ellie Goulding sings—or Magic Mike 2?

TL: I haven't seen Magic Mike but, based on pictures, I would say that one.

WCT: Who has the [better] body: Taylor Swift or Katy Perry?

TL: Oh, I'm not going to go there!

WCT: Kim Kardashian or Nikki Minaj?

TL: These are the royalties of bodies. Any woman that is comfortable in her body is rocking her body. That is what I am all about. I think Taylor Swift is beautiful, tall, and skinny. Katy Perry is beautiful too with her amazing curves. I love Nikki's excellent ass and Kim's curves. They all have different bodies, and are beautiful in their own way.

WCT: Good answer. Speaking of bodies, you are looking very tan.

TL: I play at a lot of festivals in very little clothing so that is why. I am having a great summer!

Stay on the Lo at www.tove-lo.com .NUNN ON ONE: MUSIC

How Swede it is:

Talking with

singer Tove Lo

By Jerry Nunn

Swedish songstress Tove Lo has taken the world by storm recently.

After signing to Island and Polydor Records, her debut studio album , Queen of the Clouds, spawned the hit singles "Habits ( Stay High )" and "Talking Body." Lo was featured on DJ Alesso's song "Heroes ( We Could Be )" that was on constant radio rotation and ruled the dance charts. She opened for Katy Perry on her World Tour last year and released a song on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 soundtrack. She also written hit songs for artists like Cher Lloyd, Lea Michele, Ellie Goulding and Hilary Duff.

We talked to Tove backstage at Lollapalooza recently and here is what she had to say.

Windy City Times: When we talked last time, you were in Chicago and you were just getting started. Now after three popular radio singles how has your life changed?

Tove Lo: It has been unbelievable, incredible and very intense. I need some days to just take it in and think about it. When I was onstage here at Lollapalooza yesterday it was such an amazing show and so many people came. There was so much love! I like to take a moment to look at everyone and remember this. It is hard to take it all in because everything is full speed all the time.

WCT: Has there been a famous person that you have met that surprised you?

TL: All the famous people I have met are so nice. Charli XCX is nice and I am a big fan of her work. MS MR who I performed with yesterday were one of my favorite bands for such a long time and I just met them yesterday. I am the first person to be co-writing a song on their album. We performed that yesterday. It was so surreal. People I have met have been down to earth. Some people might get a bad reputation for being bad but I have not met any that were rude.

WCT: You are on Adam Lambert's new album with the song "Rumors." How was it working with him?

TL: Amazing. He's one of the funniest guys I have met. We had a lot of fun together.

WCT: You wrote on Hilary Duff's new album, so you have been busy!

TL: I was just thinking about it. I am on three albums that were released this year that were not mine. It is kind of crazy.

WCT: It gets your name out there.

TL: Yeah, and it is important to me to keep growing as a songwriter as well. I love writing for others so I am happy I get to do that too.

WCT: How is your voice doing after vocal surgery?

TL: Good; I finally feel like it is back to its strong self. There were so many months that I was struggling with it. It is amazing to feel that I am back and it's good and working. I get tired sometimes like every other person but at least my voice is here, do you know what I mean? It is a big relief off my shoulders knowing I will be able to sing.

WCT: Are you writing new music now?

TL: I am. When I am at home I go to the studio for a few days and write. I try to squeeze in as much time as I can for my next album. I have been on the road most of this year so there will definitely be some writing on the road too.

WCT: What will be the next single from Queen of the Clouds?

TL: "Timebomb"—it is very explosive!

WCT: Do you feel pressure to have radio hits now?

TL: I don't really think about it that way. I am so proud of my album. I love every song that I wrote on it. It is very me. Of course it means so much when the songs do well. It has been an incredible journey. I want "Timebomb" to do very well but it is like David Massey, who is president of Island Records here in the States says, "There is no point in me telling you numbers, you look like you don't care." I tell him, "I care, I just don't understand it!" [Laughs] He gets me and my music. It is about delivering something with passion. It feels great that I am surrounded with a team that gets me. They love working with the music I am making and that is it.

WCT: You have made a complete album with little vignettes linking all of the songs together. People should buy the whole thing—not just singles—to get the whole concept.

TL: Thank you. That full record form may be dying but I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon because it is still very important. Maybe in the electronic scene and DJ scene it is good to have singles but that is a different environment when artists write things themselves. It is a whole body of work. I'm not saying anything is better than others but it is a different way to think about it.

I was really impressed to hear all of these guys making full albums. It is a whole new thing of not being DJs but being artists. It is a whole new world. I think it is really cool.

WCT: Vinyl is back.

TL: I love vinyl!

WCT: Let's play a "Talking Body" game. Who has the [better] bodies on the big screen: Fifty Shades of Gray—which you have a song in that Ellie Goulding sings—or Magic Mike 2?

TL: I haven't seen Magic Mike but, based on pictures, I would say that one.

WCT: Who has the [better] body: Taylor Swift or Katy Perry?

TL: Oh, I'm not going to go there!

WCT: Kim Kardashian or Nikki Minaj?

TL: These are the royalties of bodies. Any woman that is comfortable in her body is rocking her body. That is what I am all about. I think Taylor Swift is beautiful, tall, and skinny. Katy Perry is beautiful too with her amazing curves. I love Nikki's excellent ass and Kim's curves. They all have different bodies, and are beautiful in their own way.

WCT: Good answer. Speaking of bodies, you are looking very tan.

TL: I play at a lot of festivals in very little clothing so that is why. I am having a great summer!

Stay on the Lo at www.tove-lo.com .


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