Lindsay Lohan has said her first album in 15 years will be a mixture of personal songs of reflection and dance tracks.
“It has a lot of memories from my life in California, and a remembrance of things I saw and felt in my life when I was in my early 20s,” the 33-year-old told Page Six.
“The other tracks on the album are going to be uplifting and fun. The goal for me is to have a fun album that we can dance to.”
Earlier this month, Lohan dropped the first single, “Back to Me,” which she said in an Instagram post is about “rediscovering and accepting oneself, shutting out the noise and moving forward and letting the past go. Living in the now.”
It’s the first new music from Lohan since she posted – and then deleted – one titled “Xanax” last September. That song, featuring Finnish pop star Alma, sampled Alice Deejay’s 2000 song “Better Off Alone.”
Lohan also lent her voice to “Danceophobia” on Duran Duran’s 2015 album Paper Gods.
Earlier this year, Lohan told a fan on Instagram that a new album would be out at the end of February. There’s since been no word on a release date for what will be her first collection in 15 years.
Her most recent album was 2005’s A Little More Personal (Raw). Lohan’s first, Speak, debuted a year earlier at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified Platinum in the U.S. In Canada, Speak peaked at No. 9.
Lohan told Page Six that during the COVID-19 lockdown she is spending her time “exercising, cooking, brushing up on my French again, reading, journaling, watching a lot of films and, of course, occasional reality TV!”
She described COVID-19 as “God’s way of telling us to be less careless to our universe and each other.”
Lohan was a big star in the early 2000s thanks to Disney reboots of movies like The Parent Trap, Freaky Friday and Herbie: Fully Loaded. She shot back-to-back films in Toronto: Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Mean Girls.