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Lindsay Lohan Will Release Music for the First Time in 12 Years, so Get Your Spotify Playlists Ready

Photo credit: David M. Benett - Getty Images
Photo credit: David M. Benett - Getty Images

From Cosmopolitan

  • Lindsay Lohan will be dropping new music soon.

  • Lindsay teased her upcoming release on Twitter and Instagram with a 30-second video.


I am genuinely unsure of what we all did to get so lucky, but we must have done something to get brand-new music. No, not from Lady Gaga, Rihanna, or Adele, sorry—patience with those stars, young grasshopper. I’m talking about new music from one of the best pop stars from the early aughts here. The one, the only: Lindsay freakin’ Lohan.

On Twitter and Instagram, Lindsay announced that new music is on the way with a simple two-word tweet saying “I’m back!” along with a 30-second snippet of her upcoming project. No word on what it’s called yet, but if you are like me and itching to have it in your Spotify library as soon as possible, it’s available to pre-save RTFN—god bless! Oh, and did I mention this is LiLo’s first major music release in 12 YEARS???

We’ve been hella overdue for new Lindsay music for quite some time now. She gave us an album back in 2005—nearly 15 (!) whole years ago—with the release of A Little More Personal (Raw). And in 2004, Lindsay put out her debut record, Speak...you know, the album that gave us the gift of “Rumors.”

Thankfully, Lindsay has acknowledged that we need more of her poetic genius in our lives, so she signed a fresh deal with her former label, Casablanca Records. Back in January, an Instagram fan page shared a pic of Lindsay onstage and wrote, “Hope we get LL3 this year!” (same), to which she replied, “End of Feb!” We didn’t get the album, sadly, but it looks like she’s trying to make up for it now.

Photo credit: Instagram
Photo credit: Instagram

And of course, her fans are freaking out about it online:

In conclusion: If you catch me on Spotify listening to Lindsay’s greatest hits on repeat for the next 24 to 96 hours, please mind your business. Ciao!

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