Clear your shelves and make space—Robyn is throwing it all the way back to 2005 with a gorgeous 20th anniversary reissue of her landmark self-titled album. Arriving September 12, 2025, via UMR/Island Records, the 2-LP edition is pressed on dreamy coke bottle-clear vinyl and comes housed in the beloved artwork from the original 2005 Record Store Day version. It’s available for pre-order now—go ahead and treat yourself.
For those who’ve been riding with Robyn since the early days—or for anyone who’s recently discovered the power of crying on the dancefloor—this release is a full-circle moment. Robyn wasn’t just another pop record; it was a declaration of independence. Released on her own Konichiwa Records label, the album tore through the mid-2000s with razor-sharp songwriting, sleek electronic production, and an emotional core that resonated across dance floors and headphones alike. From the defiant Handle Me to the bittersweet ache of Be Mine! to the euphoric UK chart-topper With Every Heartbeat, this record didn’t just shift pop—it launched a new era.
And Robyn hasn’t slowed down. Just this year, she’s been spotted remixing Charli XCX’s “360” alongside Yung Lean, vibing with Jamie xx on “Life,” and sharing the stage with David Byrne on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special. Still inventive, still unpredictable—Robyn remains the gold standard in left-of-center pop brilliance.

The Tracklist:
Side A
Curriculum Vitae
Konichiwa Bitches
Cobrastyle
Handle Me
Side B
Bum Like You
Be Mine!
With Every Heartbeat
Who’s That Girl
Side C
Dream On
Bionic Woman
Crash and Burn Girl
Robotboy
Side D
Eclipse
Should Have Known
Anytime You Like
Jack U Off
If you missed it the first time—or just wore out your old copy—this reissue is your chance to hold a little slice of pop history in your hands (and blast it at full volume, naturally).
A Quick Robyn Recap:
From 90s teen-pop prodigy to forward-thinking pop powerhouse, Robyn’s influence on modern music runs deep. With eight studio albums, billions of streams, and anthems like Dancing On My Own, Call Your Girlfriend, and Hang With Me, she’s earned her place as one of the greats. Whether she’s breaking hearts in a glittery club or collaborating with the next-gen pop stars she helped inspire, Robyn continues to carve her own lane—and take us all along for the ride.
‘Robyn (20th Anniversary Edition)’ drops September 12. Put it on your radar and your record player.
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