A pop star on her own terms, Robyn's acclaim has grown with her independence. After some early success in the '90s as a more traditional pop artist -- her 1995 debut album, Robyn Is Here, featured work by famed producer Max Martin -- Robyn responded to the label issues that hindered her momentum and creativity by forming her own label, Konichiwa Records. She introduced her gleaming yet heartfelt take on synth pop with 2005's Robyn, which garnered accolades including Swedish Grammis as well as Grammy nominations in the U.S. Robyn continued to innovate in the 2010s: Body Talk, a...