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Robyn performs onstage during the 2016 Governors Ball Music Festival at Randall's Island on June 3, 2016 in New York City.

“Honey” is an upbeat, synthy tune. Below, it's mixed with dialog from Adam's (Adam Driver) film about Hannah (Lena Dunham), specifically the scene where the eventual couple first meets.

In an Instagram post, Robyn explained that the show’s creator and star, actress Lena Dunham, selected the song from a catalog of music the singer was working on. “It wasn’t ready to be released, but we finished this version for her and Girls,” she wrote.

Robyn then thanked Dunham for the show, which “flips [her] brain like a burger like 15 times every episode.”

Dunham also posted about the single, noting that it will appear on Robyn’s upcoming album. Additionally, she said the collaboration was inevitable. “We knew the last season needed some Robyn -- after all, Hannah would not be Hannah without a lot of dancing on her own.”

"There's only one true king of rock 'n' roll," said Stevie Wonder. "His name is Chuck Berry."

The St Louis bluesman, who has died aged 90, basically invented rock.

Sure, there were other contributors: Bill Haley's northern band rock 'n'roll; Pat Boone and his New Orleans dance blues; and Berry's label mate at Chess Records, Bo Diddley.

But no-one else shaped the instrumental voice and lyrical attitude of rock like Chuck. His recordings were lean, modern and thrilling. In the words of pop critic Bob Stanley, "they sounded like the tail fins on Cadillacs".

He was the first to admit he drew inspiration from days of old. "There is really nothing new under the sun," he said in the mid-1980s tribute film Hail, Hail Rock 'n' Roll - citing the likes of T-Bone Walker and Charlie Christian as his forebears.

Even the famous "Chuck Berry guitar riff", which opened hits like Maybellene and Johnny B. Goode, was lifted - by his own admission - from a Louis Jordan record.

What he did with those influences, though, was something else. He gave country the bite of the blues, writing defiant odes to cars and girls at a time when rock lyrics were all Tutti Frutti and A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop.

As Brian Wilson said, he wrote "all of the great songs and came up with all the rock and roll beats".

"He laid down the law," added Eric Clapton.

Here are seven of his most influential songs.

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