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tove lo lady wood album download Download Tove Lo Lady Wood Leaked Full Album Zip. 1.Fairy Dust 2. Influence (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 3. Lady Wood 4. True Disaster 5. Cool Girl 6. Vibes (feat. Joe Janiak) 7. Fire Fade (Chapter II) 8. Don’t Talk About It 9. Imaginary Friend 10. Keep it Simple 11. Flashes 12. WTF Is Love. 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Lady Wood is the second studio album by Swedish singer Tove Lo. It was released on 28 October 2016 by Island Records. Lady Wood is considered the first half of a two-piece concept album that describe "highs, lows and ultimate demise of a relationship. Its chapters "Fairy Dust" and "Fire Fade" precede the chapters "Light Beams" and "Pitch Black" from her following album Blue Lips (2017). Lady Wood is the title track off Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo’s 2016 album. The song’s about Tove’s unconditional love for a popular and discussed man. The man in question has a bad reputation, just like Tove Lo herself. In an interview with 9. AMP radio, Tove Lo described Lady Wood as a female hard-on. However, there are multiple layers to the meaning of Lady Wood. It’s also a way of expressing bravery. Tove Lo equated it to how people view having balls as a sign of bravery, and also how people think of being a coward as being a pussy, which she mentions is unfair. She says that it means doing something that might scare you, but excites you at the same time. Lady Wood is the second studio album by Tove Lo, it was released on October 28, 2016. On August 4, 2016, Tove Lo released "Cool Girl" the first single from her then-upcoming studio album, and on August 17, she revealed the official cover artwork, title, and release date of Lady Wood. Tove Lo – Lady Wood. Label: Island Records – B0025747-01, Island Records – B0025425-01. Bass, Drums, Guitar, Instrumentation By, Keyboards, Producer, Programmed By – Ali PayamiWritten-By – Ali Payami, Tove Lo. 3:51. Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Programmed By – Oscar GörresWritten-By – Oscar Görres, Tove Lo. 4:16. B6. WTF Love Is. Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Programmed By – The Struts (2)Written-By – Jakob Jerlström, Ludvig Söderberg, Tove Lo. 3:41. An intoxicating ode to chasing adrenaline, the Swedish pop star's second album is broken into two chapters: Fairy Dust, which is about the highs, and Fire Fade, which is about the lows. As she explained on Beats 1, there’s plenty of joy in chapter two. Imaginary Friend, a song about a gut feeling, was born in a moment of crushing self-doubt. Whenever someone tells me I can’t do something, it tells me it’s definitely possible, she said. I’m thankful for that. More Tove Lo. Listen to Lady Wood now. Listen to Lady Wood in full in the this site app. Play on this site. Tove Lo definitely deserves more attention in the pop world. Hopefully, with her new album "Lady Wood," she can finally reach that level of success. Lady Wood" is the first part of a double album Lo has been planning, the second to be released later in 2017. This album is divided into two chapters, the first being "Fairy Dust" and the second titled "Fire Fade. The album title comes from a song with the same title in the first chapter of the record. Lady Wood. After the frankness of songs like "Habits (Stay High)" and "Talking Body," it's not surprising that Tove Lo named her second album after a term for a female erection. Even her collaboration with Alesso, "Heroes (We Could Be)," kept some of Queen of the Clouds' dark, rebellious charisma, which she refines on Lady Wood. Building on the success of that song and "Talking Body," Lo takes her music in a sleeker direction informed by EDM and R&B. The former single "Cool Girl" sets the tone for the rest of the album: Over sparse synths and beats, Lo adopts the perspective of Gone Girl's fantasy woman, using indifference as armor against any threat of heartache or vulnerability. This aloofness informs Lady Wood's first half -- like Queen of the Clouds, the album is presented in chapters -- as Lo juxtaposes smooth sounds with a viewpoint that's anything but. Sometimes this combination works well; when Lo sings "I'm gonna get hurt" on "True Disaster," the sweet melody adds a thrill of anticipation. On the brooding title track, however, it feels too subdued. Lady Wood's second half is more consistent, in large part because the painfully honest -- and relatable -- drama queen of Queen of the Clouds is given a wider berth. On the smoldering "Don't Talk About It," Lo gets as much mileage from keeping secrets as she did confessing them on her debut. Meanwhile, on "Imaginary Friend," she devises a different form of escapism than she did on "Habits (Stay High)." Songs like these and "Keep It Simple" make the most of Lo's big voice and personality on an album that, despite its provocative title, often feels more straightforward than Queen of the Clouds did. Tove Lo on The Meaning Behind Her 'Lady Wood' Album Title. Since releasing her worldwide hit single "Habits (Stay High)," which hit #1 on charts in Canada, Poland, Romania and the US, along with her debut album Queen of the Clouds in 2014, Tove Lo has captured the hearts of a ton of people around the world. The 28-year-old electropop singer/songwriter has accumulated a large following of fans, including over 1.27 million likes on Facebook and 951k followers on Instagram. Now, in 2016, her success is sure to continue with the upcoming release of her sophomore album Lady Wood , which features her newest single, "Cool Girl." The song was released on August 4th via Island Records and is a smooth electronic dance song with a catchy chorus that will sure to have you nodding your head. We recently caught up with Tove Lo when she stopped by iHeartRadio HQ during an exclusive interview. She told us about the meaning behind her single "Cool Girl," the traits of a "Cool Girl," what fans can expect from Lady Wood , and more. On the meaning behind the lyrics in "Cool Girl" "The song is about the games that we play in a relationship because we are so scared to be vulnerable. It's almost like you stay cold and don't really show your emotions to kind of have the upper hand, in a way. I don't know why it's like that, but I feel like a lot of people do it, and it's like,'Everybody hates the game but we still do it.' So, I'm being pretty sarcastic in the song. It's almost like, 'I can tell that you're trying to play this game with me, so I'll play along, but why, when we really just want something real?'" The new song was written by Tove Lo herself, and Ludvig Söderberg and Jacob Jerlström of The Struts helped produce it. Tove Lo was inspired to write "Cool Girl" after watching the 2014 film Gone Girl , which is based on the Gillian Flynn novel of the same name. The Swedish singer/songwriter was specifically was influenced by the main character Amy's (played by Rosamund Pike) famous "Cool Girl" monologue, which was adapted from the book for the movie. The monologue says, "He loved a girl who doesn't exist. A girl I was pretending to be. The Cool Girl. Men always use that as the defining compliment, right? She’s a cool girl." On writing "Cool Girl" after watching Gone Girl. "That monologue just really got to me because she speaks about what a 'Cool Girl' is. It's when she's gone mad, but it still kind of makes sense in a way that a lot of people, not just girls, guys too, change yourself because you've found someone that you're like, 'Oh, this is the person for me!' Or you at least have sort of made up your mind that you're not good enough the way you are, so you try to adapt after them, just to kind of impress them. I mean, we all do that, but it's kind of a strange thing to do because why do you want someone who doesn't want the real you? She says pretty dirty stuff, but she just goes on about how she's just like, 'A cool girl always smiles and she waxes her p***** raw, and she eats pizza and wears a size two, she drinks cold beer, and she likes football.' Very typical, classic things, but it was just interesting to me.