The story behind
Saturn’s Return, according to DoReSol
The song Saturn’s Return by Zara Larsson stands out for its blend of electropop and drum and bass, with a rhythm that flows between the introspective and the danceable. The track, clocking in at just under four minutes, has a pulse that evokes Swedish summers, where the artist grew up. The production plays with layers of synthesizers and percussion that intertwine without losing clarity, something the genre doesn’t always achieve. Larsson’s voice, ever-present, here unfolds with fewer embellishments than in other releases, yet with an intensity that reinforces the song’s lyrical message.The album Midnight Sun, where this song appears, was recorded in Stockholm and is the singer’s fifth studio album.
There, she collaborated with producers such as MNEK, Margo XS, and Troy Taylor, among others, aiming for a sound that blended the electronic with the organic. The song’s title, referencing the astrological phenomenon, aligns with the album’s tone: a reflection on personal growth and the cycles that shape each of us. The track topped the Swedish charts upon release, adding to Larsson’s prior successes in her home country.
From album
Midnight Sun
Zara Larsson · 2025 · Track 6
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Music Zara Larsson, Helena Gao, Margo XS, MNEK, zhone