Popular English singer and songwriter FKA Twigs recently joined Rolling Stone for an exclusive interview to discuss her third studio album Eusexua.Eusexua was released on January 24, 2025, and features eleven tracks, including four singles: Eusexua, Perfect Stranger, Drums of Health, and Childlike Things.In the interview, the Killer hitmaker shared that she was at times confused about the backlash Eusexua received since its release, claiming that the song was both loved and hated.“I don't know whether because Eusexua was maybe like more popular than some of my other albums. I think at times, like I saw stuff online, and I'd be like, ‘What? Like, people don't like it,’ and I think some of my fans may not like it. You know that could be hard on me, which I get, you know, it's just part of the job that I have.”She continued:“But then it's been confusing cause sometimes I felt like ‘oh maybe people don't like it’ and then I'll go play a festival with 80,000 people and they're all screaming the words back at me. So again, it's just been this amazing journey of like realising that the things that happen in real life, like that's the truth."She added:“You know what, if I'm playing Primavera or you know I play some of the biggest stages I've ever played in my career, and everyone is singing the words back at me and everyone is hanging off every single lyric.”More details on FKA Twigs' Rolling Stone InterviewFKA Twigs featured on the Wednesday, November 12, 2025, episode of The Rolling Stone Interview. The 37-year-old Holly Terrain crooner sat with Julyssa Lopez of Rolling Stone to discuss her new LP and Grammy nomination.The video’s description read:“After FKA Twigs finished Eusexua, her blissed-out ode to dance floors everywhere, she realised she had more songs left in her. A feeling of non-stop inspiration led to Eusexua Afterglow, her new LP and an extension of a musical era that’s won her a Mercury Prize nod, a Grammy nomination, and tons of new fans finally catching up to her inventive, otherworldly vision.”The entertainment news outlet quoted the singer:“When I think about Eusexua, it’s just about being able to be, and accepting yourself, and accepting other people. We’re just like these beautiful lights. I always talk about the light inside my chest. That’s me. I’m not FKA twigs, or I’m not even Tahlia. I’m a tiny light inside my chest, which is just filled with endless love and possibilities.”Read more: How do KATSEYE stay in sync and support each other amid constant public scrutiny? Details revealed in new BBC interview