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Fembot (song)

"Fembot" is a song by Swedish recording artist Robyn, taken from her fifth studio album, ''Body Talk Pt. 1'' (2010). The song was written by Robyn and Klas Åhlund, and produced by the latter. It was inspired by Robyn's personal experience of entering her thirties and contemplating children. With the song, she also argues against the notion that humans and robots are separate, explaining that technology has become more organic. "Fembot" is a song with an R&B vibe, and features Robyn rapping several double entendres in the verses, while proclaiming that "Fembots have feelings too" in the chorus. The song was released on 13 April 2010 as one of three promotional singles before the album's release.
"Fembot" was met with positive reviews from critics, with some of them highlighting its humor and lyrical content. Critics also noted the continued "android theme" present on a few of Robyn's previous songs, including the Röyksopp collaboration "The Girl and the Robot" (2009). Commercially, "Fembot" performed well on the charts, managing to reach number three on the Sverigetopplistan chart and number ten in Norway. Robyn performed the song for the first time on talk show ''Skavlan'' in April 2010, and later included it on the set lists for the All Hearts Tour (2010) and the Body Talk Tour (2010).
==Background==
In an interview with music webzine Pitchfork, Robyn was asked if "Fembot" represented a dislike for the notion that humans and robots are separate, and she responded by saying, "The classic, dystopian theory about the future is not really as interesting to me. Like the book ''I, Robot'' is all about these robots that basically went nuts, and it's always because they were wrongly programmed by humans. It's like a mirror of our own psyche. It's almost like the wrong program could be a mental disease."〔 She elaborated that "Fembot" is not "really about the future or about space or anything", saying that it is about the present time. "Technology is becoming more organic, and using the word 'fembot' or 'robot' in a song makes things more human to me", she said. In an interview with music website Stereogum, she explained that the song also chronicles her personal experience of "turning 30 and contemplating children".〔 She elaborated, saying,
The song was uploaded the song onto Robyn's official website on 17 March 2010.〔 It was later released to digital retailers in the United States on 13 April 2010,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robyn - Fembot MP3 music downloads )〕 and in Sweden three days later.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robyn - Fembot MP3 music downloads )〕 It was one of three promotional singles released before the release of ''Body Talk Pt. 1'' and the official first single, "Dancing on My Own".

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