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MØ drops latest ‘Plæygirl’ preview ‘Keep Møving’
The club-ready cut is an upbeat yet uneasy exploration of social pressure and endless expectations.

Scandipop stalwart MØ is back with another taste of what to expect from her upcoming fourth album, ‘Plæygirl’, having shared a pulsing, electronic new number ‘Keep Møving’.
Due to arrive on 16th May via RCA/Sony, her latest LP - the follow up to 2022’s ‘Motordrome’ - was given its introduction proper back in January with the arrival of Biig Piig collab ‘Sweet’. Now, this latest single sees MØ flex her club-kid credentials even more, working with producers Nick Sylvester, Elliott Kozel (Yves Tumor) and The Dare (Charli XCX, Billie Eilish) to bring ‘Keep Møving”s bouncing beat to life.
“[It’s] an ironic take on my endless to-do list,” she has explained, speaking about the track’s thematic inspirations. “It’s about the feeling of unravelling under the weight of everybody’s expectations (including my own) whilst also secretly dreaming of being set free from this constantly shifting, absolutely mental Western world.
“I have never enjoyed recording ad-libs as much as I did screaming “BUAH!” in the chorus - definitely my favourite ad-libs ever. The lyrics come from a place of real frustration, but writing and performing this one heals me too.”
You can revisit our recent interview with MØ (where she tells DIY more about her anticipated return) and listen to ‘Keep Møving’ below.
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