Lindsay Lohan jokes about "Xanax" on Virgin Radio Dubai



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For the regulars of Lindsay Lohan's music, it's a glorious time to be alive. Earlier this month on Instagram, the unrecognized queen of pop has mocked a song excerpt that the internet calls "I do not like LA nights," and the fans are pretty much lose their shit on his imminent return.

However, on Kris Fade's show On Virgin Radio Dubai, Lohan's home in recent years, a new longer and longer trailer has been created. The song, his first single since "Bossy" in 2008, called "Xanax" and the show's host, Fade, explained that the song had the theme "Anxiety" and the pressure and that you have to take care of yourself. "

Lohan's deliciously raspy voice about cigarettes is put to work on a sexy and sparse club rhythm. The lyrics include: "I try to stay away from you, but you make me high / The only person in this city that I love."

Without further ado, here is our proposed tracklisting for LiLo's album – let's call it Parental control – it's about to destroy us all, inspired by all that La Vida Lohan has. Only the real can yield. Will Lohan incorporate rock or will it be a smooth pop radio? Will she do odd shit approved by PC Music? Literally, she can do anything and gays die.

LL3, Parental control:

  1. Xanax
  2. Marmont
  3. Parental control
  4. Public Service
  5. Girl in Oprah
  6. Take me to Dubai (Prod Sophie)
  7. Always authoritarian
  8. Mykonos, bitch
  9. Paris is a C ** t
  10. I never said that (Bonus Track)

Revisit the discography of Lindsay Lohan's album below.

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