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Tove Styrke's Sunflower blooms because the story was about her after all

By Editorial Team - July 3, 2026

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Tove Styrke Sunflower collage card with sunflower field, blue sky and Swedish alt-pop styling.

Summary

Tove Styrke renames her fifth album I thought this story wasn't about me and shares Sunflower, a tender slow-bloom love song built from live drums and analogue warmth.

Key Facts

  • Tove Styrke shared Sunflower on July 3, 2026.
  • Her fifth album was renamed I thought this story wasn't about me.
  • The single leans into live drums, analogue warmth and a more personal album frame.
  • Entities: Tove Styrke, Sunflower, I thought this story wasn't about me, The Afterparty, Sweden
  • Tags: tove styrke, sunflower, i thought this story wasn't about me, swedish pop, alt-pop, album news, Swedish Alt-Pop

Tove Styrke's Sunflower arrives on 3 July with the rare album-campaign twist that actually feels emotionally meaningful. The Swedish alt-pop artist has scrapped the original title The Afterparty and renamed her fifth record I thought this story wasn't about me after realizing the songs were no longer detached character studies. They were her. Sunflower is the gentle proof: a slow-bloom love song built on live drums, analogue warmth and a lyric turning toward devotion rather than disguise. Styrke says the campaign has become a document of a person who can no longer hide, which is a good line because pop often hides in plain sight. Here, the production softens, the persona opens and the album title becomes an admission instead of a concept.

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