
Eyeye - Wikipedia
Eyeye (pronounced "Eye") is the fifth studio album by Swedish singer Lykke Li, and her first since So Sad So Sexy (2018). Released on 20 May 2022, [2] the album reunites Li with her longtime collaborator Björn Yttling, producer of her first three albums. It was preceded by the release of the singles "No Hotel" and "Highway to Your Heart".
Lykke Li - EYEYE - OUT NOW - YouTube
EYEYE out now https://lykke-li.ffm.to/eyeyeLykke Li EYEYEStarring: Lykke Li & Jeff Wilbusch Director: Theo LindquistProducer: Zane KalninaProduction Company...
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EYEYE - YouTube Music
Eyeye is the fifth studio album by Swedish singer Lykke Li, and her first since So Sad So Sexy. Released on 20 May 2022, the album reunites Li with her longtime...
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Lykke Li - EYEYE - Amazon.com Music
2022年3月29日 · Lykke LI returns with her fifth studio album EYEYE. The album is an eight track story about lust, attraction, attachment, and rejection; the landscape of love. The songs are inhabited by moving images that neither start nor end. Each film functions as a visual loop, concise as a haiku, yet continuing in perpetuity.
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Lykke Li - EYEYE Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius
2022年5月20日 · Lykke Li’s fifth studio album, EYEYE, is also her first immersive audiovisual album. It comes accompanied by a series of visual loops directed by Theo Lindquist. EYEYE steps back from the shimmery...
EYEYE - Album by Lykke Li - Apple Music
EYEYE - Album by Lykke Li - Apple Music. While working on the songs that became 2022’s EYEYE, indie-pop singer Lykke Li found herself following a pattern she’d followed before: …
EYEYE - Album by Lykke Li | Spotify
Listen to EYEYE on Spotify · Album · Lykke Li · 2022 · 8 songs
Yé-yé | Aesthetics Wiki | Fandom
Yé-yé (also written as Yéyé or Yeyé) is a genre of pop music that originated in the early 1960s in France and also gained popularity in Spain, Italy, and Portugal. The term " Yé-yé " comes from the English phrase "Yeah! Yeah!," popularized by British beat music groups.