Zara Larsson

Zara Larsson

Zara Larsson

-VENUS

VENUS is Zara Larsson’s third international studio album (or fourth overall), currently set to be released on February 9, 2024. Larsson’s new album will also be doing so under her own record label Sommer Records, after gaining ownership of her musical catalogue from her former label TEN Music Group the previous year.

VENUS

-Honor The Light

Honor the Light is the sixth EP by Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It was released on 1 December 2023 by Sommer House and Epic. The EP was announced on 22 November 2023 and peaked at number 1 on the Swedish Albums Chart. It was preceded by the singles "Memory Lane" and "Winter Song".

Honor The Light

-Poster Girl

Poster Girl is Zara Larsson’s third studio album, released on March 5th, 2021. This project is the follow-up to her sophomore album, So Good, which was released March 17, 2017. The latter was the most streamed album by a Female Artist on Spotify the years of its release and spawned several global hits such as ‘Lush Life’, ‘Never Forget You’ and ‘Ain’t My Fault’. In an interview with Spain’s Los 40, Zara said that the album would be released after summer and it will have 12 songs. On January 2021, Zara has confirmed on Twitter that the deluxe version of the album will contain two bonus tracks.

Poster Girl

-So Good

So Good is the international debut album and second studio album overall by Swedish pop star Zara Larsson, released on March 17th, 2017. The lead single, “Lush Life,” was released in June 2015. After a month, the second single, “Never Forget You,” was released, marking the first collaboration between Larsson and MNEK, who also produced the track.

So Good

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1 is Zara Larsson’s debut studio album. It was released exclusively in Scandinavia on October 1, 2014 by TEN Music Group and Universal Music Group when Zara was just 16 years old. Led by the gargantuan hit “Uncover”, which was later certified 6x Platinum in Sweden, the album spawned a number of other successful singles. “Carry You Home” peaked at #3 in Sweden, while “Rooftop” reached #6, with “She’s Not Me” and “Bad Boys” also entering the top 30.

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