Loreen Releases ‘Wildfire’ Album and New Single After Nearly a Decade
Loreen, the renowned Swedish singer and two-time winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, is set to release an album titled “Wildfire” after nearly ten years. Scheduled for release on March 27, 2025, through Polydor France, this album marks an important milestone in her musical career.
New Single: “Feels Like Heaven”
Alongside the album, Loreen has unveiled a new single, “Feels Like Heaven.” This song features a cinematic pop sound and explores themes of emotional freedom and love. It was co-written and produced by Jesse Shatki, with contributions from Myles Avery, Calum Landau, and the Grammy-nominated artist Sia.
Loreen describes the song’s essence as an inner state rather than a physical place, emphasizing the importance of surrendering to one’s feelings. She believes this can lead to personal growth and deeper connections with others.
Tracklist for “Wildfire”
The upcoming album will include the following tracks:
- Where Do We Go From Here
- Feels Like Heaven
- Weapons
- Is It Love
- Can’t Pull Me Down
- Melt
- Wildfire
- Coming Close
- Set Me Free
- Tattoo
- Lose That Light (feat. 6LACK)
- Kiss the Sky
- True Love
Loreen’s Musical Journey
Before “Wildfire,” Loreen released the track “Echoes” in 2025, part of the *Split Fiction* video game soundtrack. She also collaborated with French DJ Worakls on “Falling,” included in his album *From One Blink To Another*, released last October. Last year, she contributed to Spotify Singles with “Arcane,” ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Loreen’s last full solo album, *Ride*, was launched in 2017. However, she gained attention again in 2023 with “Euphoria (The Alternative Mixes).” In addition to her solo work, she is part of the band SAGES, which includes the notable Icelandic composer Ólafur Arnalds.
Fans are excited to hear “Wildfire,” anticipating it will reflect Loreen’s artistic growth over the past decade. Her distinct musical style and meaningful lyrics continue to engage audiences around the world.