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FKA Twigs vulnerable to dark heartbreak effects in a new killer single

"At its worst, the consequences of a broken heart can determine a person's path far more than the beauty of love itself," said FKA Twigs in a press release.

FKA Twigs is back with a new emotional song.

On Thursday, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter released "Killer," a vulnerable electropop song synthesized to break a troubled relationship.

"Dancing in the dark, I feel it in my heart / You're a murderer but I don't want to call him / Something about the way you put your hands on my waist / Pull me closer, no I never want to call him," 34-year-old musician, whose real name is Talia Debret Barnett, sings the chorus of the song. release, Twigs explained the inspiration behind the single. "When things are worst, the aftermath of a broken heart can define a person's path far more than the beauty of love itself," he wrote. "In my song 'Killer,' I explore that concept."

"Navigate, hunt, and kill. Death promises, dreams, and the future was promised," continued the artist. "But as the wildest rose plucked, I found myself more beautiful, withered gently, in shadows, consolation forced, dark at the edges, and thirsty to be leaned again." January. Last week, he performed his first NPR Musical Small Table Concert, which included "Killer" as well as "Home with You" and "Cellophane" from his 2019 album Magdalene.

Caprisongs is Twig's first full-length project since her second album Magdalena in 2019 and the first since she sued former Shia LaBeouf in December 2020, accusing her of sexual, physical and emotional abuse and knowingly accusing her of a sexually transmitted disease. LaBeuf, 35, has since denied the allegations. The case will be heard in April 2023.