Tove Lo Songs Ranked
Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson (born 29 October 1987), known professionally as Tove Lo, is a Swedish singer and songwriter, who has been called “Sweden’s darkest pop export” by Rolling Stone. She is known for her raw, grunge-influenced take on pop music. Her honest, complex, and autobiographical lyrical content has led to her being dubbed “the saddest girl in Sweden.” In addition to her solo work, Lo has co-written songs for other artists, including Lorde’s “Homemade Dynamite” (2017) and Ellie Goulding’s “Love Me as You Do” (2015), a song that garnered her Grammy Award and Golden Globe nominations. She has collaborated with many artists, including Alesso, Flume, Nick Jonas, Seven Lions, Broods, Urban Cone, Ava Max, Kylie Minogue, and Coldplay. Here are all of Tove Lo songs ranked.
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10. Love Ballad (Love Ballad, 2012)
“I think this song is about someone who is all in at the beginning of something that can (or could) be a relationship. But the other person is too afraid of trying…”
9. Heroes (Future Trance 71, 2015)
“Soon as I heard this song on the radio I knew it’d be one of my favorite songs of all time. There’s just something about it, lyrics, the singer’s voice, and the beat that just mean so much to me. It’s a perfect song for me. And it’s one that I will never get tired of listening to.”
8. Timebomb (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“Her album lyrics are awesome mainly because they are HONEST!!! that why she is one of mine most favorite artists, she is different from the others and not the mainstream pop garbage we have today.”
7. Out of Mind (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“The song is honestly good! The lyrics and the instrumental are amazing! You need a good imagination to understand the meaning of the video. For me, the video represents that no matter how far she tries to run away from the guy, she’s never far enough to escape so she gives up and embraces the pain by going back to him.”
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6. Moments (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“I just love how she expresses her emotion purely. Every time I hear this song, I feel like I’m totally free and that I can do anything!!! “I love freaks, I don’t care if you’re a wild one.” Even though it’s kind of like the darkest part of her, but that is who she is. And she is fearless to show the craziest of her.”
5. Thousand Miles (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“This song is so painful to listen to at the moment because every word is completely accurate to how im feeling right now. My boyfriend of 6 months broke up with me a few weeks ago and it hurt a lot. His reason was because of distance, and this song is how my heart feels but my head knows i should leave it be and get over him. Being in love is the best and worst thing thats ever happened to me and i hope some day soon i will fall in love again with someone who will fight to stay with me”
4. Not on Drugs (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“The singer in the song is saying she’s not on drugs, but love is one of most additive drugs ever. Following your animal instincts most of the time and not listening to your brain sufficiently will result in self destruction”
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3. Talking Body (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“This girl’s voice is so awesome! I heard a couple new songs they’ve been playing on the radio lately so researched and found TOVE. She has an almost haunting feel and is so believable hearing her sing the lyrics. Love this song especially”
2. Got Love (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“I love Tove Lo. Her music is so bad ass and deep at the same time. Love the pain in your voice. Very authentic and unique to you separating you from the other pop acts. Much success to you and your career.”
1. Habits (Stay High) (Queen of the Clouds, 2014)
“”Habits” is the song that propelled Tove Lo into the mainstream. I wasn’t too big on it when it first came out, but “Habits” has grown on me moderately as the past couple years have elapsed. It manages to capture the dangerous tendencies of post-breakup drug addicts pretty well.”