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Virgin marks a departure from Lorde’s usual collaborator, Jack Antonoff, who worked on her previous two albums: Melodrama and ...
So much so that Lorde’ 2013 track “Ribs,” off of Pure Heroine, even landed a spot on Billboard Hot 100 chart. Albeit No. 99, ...
The album's artwork marks Lorde's first since 2013's debut project, Pure Heroine, to not feature the "Royals" singer on the cover. Instead, the photo shows what appears to be an X-ray of a crotch area ...
The response online? Pure chaos. “Lorde putting an IUD on the album cover is very political. Can't wait,” someone noted, interpreting it as a statement on reproductive rights. “The IUD on ...
In an extra bit from her Rolling Stone cover interview, Lorde talks about how her fans have continued to connect with the beloved 'Pure Heroine' cut.
Lorde posted a snippet of her new song “What Was That” on April 9 via a new TikTok account. In the video, she was seen speed ...
Move over, brat summer. Lorde summer is here. Less than two weeks ago, New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde began the album ...
Yesterday (April 30), Lorde announced her next album, Virgin. The immediate assumption ... Perhaps that’s true, but it appears that it covers more than that, too, as Lorde has offered some ...
Lorde’s first album Pure Heroine, was released in 2013 when she was just 16. She followed it with Melodrama in 2017 and Solar Power in 2021. Last summer she featured on the undisputed album of ...
The project will arrive four years after the pop star last released an album. By Hannah Dailey This summer, Lorde will finally ... s Melodrama and 2013’s Pure Heroine — and with fans knowing ...
The album’s artwork marks Lorde’s first since 2013’s debut project, Pure Heroine, to not feature the “Royals” singer on the cover. Instead, the photo shows what appears to be an X-ray of ...
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