Zara Larsson has put out another dance hit – “All The Time”!
The 21-year-old also dropped the music video for the track, which features her in many different looks.
Following a sold-out North American headline tour, Zara brings her high-energy and unstoppable live show to stadiums alongside Ed Sheeran through August.
Get ready for Zara‘s second full-length album, which will also feature the previously released “Don’t Worry Bout Me” and “Ruin My Life.”
Stream “All the Time” on Spotify and download it on iTunes now!
Zara Larsson – All the Time (Full Audio)
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“A Brand New Day” is the latest song from an upcoming soundtrack the band is preparing to drop in connection with their new mobile game, BTS World.
The new game, which is set to launch on June 26th, is a story-based mobile simulation game takes players back to the start before the band’s debut to pursue the role of BTS’ manager, with the ultimate goal of fostering BTS to become superstars.
You can download “A Brand New Day” off of iTunes here and stream it below!
Zara Larsson waves to the cameras while leaving Kiss FM Studios on Wednesday morning (March 27) in London, England.
The 21-year-old singer is about to release the follow up single to “Ruin My Life”, called “Don’t Worry Bout Me”.
“The song is about leaving your past behind,” she recently shared with MTV about the video concept. “It’s kind of symbolized with this man who was chasing me, but can never get a hold of me…it’s just a steady chase that I don’t really care about.”
Zara also spoke about how she hopes her third album comes out soon, as well.
“It’s very hard, because the more you write, it’s harder to choose [the songs].”
The iHeartRadio Music Awards airs tonight at 8pm ET on Fox.
FYI: Shay is wearing a Nicolas Jebran dress and jacket, As29 earrings, Julien Macdonald shoes and carrying a Tyler Ellis clutch. Poppy is wearing a Viktor & Rolf dress. Larsen is wearing an August Getty top, Genny pants, Casadei shoes and State Property jewelry.