Coming soon

officially launches fourth album ‘Plæygirl’ with Biig Piig collab ‘Sweet’

The Scandi-pop stalwart is back, and more self-assured than ever.

MØ announces fourth album ‘Plæygirl’ and shares new Biig Piig collab 'Sweet'

Having recently been teasing a return with the singles ‘Who Said’ and ‘Wake Me Up’, Danish pop icon has now confirmed details of her next album.

The follow up to 2022’s ‘Motordrome’, ‘Plæygirl’, will be out on 16th May via RCA/Sony, and will be - according to press materials - “a sonic exploration of reconciling the exuberance of youth with the stark realities of adulthood”. 

She’s marked the announcement by giving us a third taste of what to expect from the record in the form of ‘Sweet’ - a dancefloor-ready, pounding club track that sees her team up with none other than former DIY cover star and fellow dance-pop connoisseur Biig Piig.

“’Sweet’ is a fun and sweet song wrapped into a mean bass synth riff (thanks to Nick Sylvester),” MØ has said of her latest cut. ”The line ‘I don’t go to clubs / I go to comic cons and thrash metal shows’ is this album’s battle cry. It speaks to the feeling of kinda being an outsider, but being proud of, and embracing that outsider status as part of who I am. I don’t enjoy going to clubs! I like playing The Sims and going to punk and metal shows and spending time with my friends and family. I think a lot of people can relate to that.”

She continues: “And then I’m a massive fan of Biig Piig, who is just the perfect complement to what we’re trying to do and say with the song.”

You can check out ‘Sweet”s official video and revisit our recent interview with MØ below. 

Catch MØ live this March on the following dates: 
21 Stockholm - Guldfabriken
22 Oslo - BLÅ
25 Berlin – Cassiopeia
26 Amsterdam - Cinetol
28 Copenhagen – Basement 

Tags: News, Biig Piig,

More like this

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Stay Updated!

Get the best of DIY to your inbox each week.

Latest Issue

June 2026

Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.

Read Now Buy Now Subscribe to DIY