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Robyn: "You're Asking Me Too Many Hard Questions"

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Fraser McAlpine | 18:06 UK time, Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Robyn

First impressions count for a lot. If someone strikes you as annoyingly smug the first time you meet them, it will take a lot to shift that impression, including outright begging on their part, and tears. Trust me, I know. So having enjoyed two massive hits by Robyn, both of which examined the wreckage of a failed relationship using a magnifying glass and an extraordinarily withering eye, you'd be forgiven for thinking she would have many tales of love-gone-bad to share with us all, right?

Well it seems not. So, I had a big list of questions about dumping people and being dumped, and someone whose public demeanour is all pain and dourness to ask them to...who here thinks it ended in a fight?

RobynWhat I Expected: I think I've already been through this, right? Pain-wracked pop vixens answers questions about the end of love affairs using examples from her own life. I expected THAT...
What I Did Not Expect: Robyn's relentless song-plugging antics....no new material though...quite how delightfully giggly she is..."I'm going to bite your ear off"...

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Here's the video for 'Be Mine', another one of those three-year-old songs Robyn is STILL peddling to anyone who will listen. Sheesh!


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  1. At 07:23 PM on 12 Dec 2007, Lisa wrote:

    10 years on she is still too cute :)

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