After two and a half years of waiting, transcendence is finally within our reach: Robyn announced via Twitter that near-mythical track "Honey" will finally have it's world premiere today, September 26. According to her tweet, Annie Mac will premiere the song live on BBC Radio 1.
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\u201c\u2728 @AnnieMac has the honey...hottest record 7.30pm BST\u201d— Robyn (@Robyn) 1537959620
The track, which made its first appearance during the final season of Girls, has achieved almost legendary status as fans waited...and waited...and waited for it to be released. In OUT's new cover story, Michael Martin called the track a sequel to "Call Your Girlfriend" in which Robyn croons "over a mesmerizing 3 a.m. keyboard line, to a suitor who probably shouldn't be listening."
Update: After 18 months and many fuzzy clips on YouTube, it's finally here. I'm crying.

















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