NEW YORK (AP) — Fans of the New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde have long commended the artist for her visceral pop craft. Her music, to certain ears, sounds like freedom. On her new album, it is as ...
Surrounded by white button-ups and duct-taped chests referencing her recent music videos, thousands gathered at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley to praise the Lorde. Touring her latest album Virgin, the ...
Lorde is feeling “simply crazy” after dropping her new album, Virgin. On Friday, hours after releasing her new LP, the musician reacted to it being out in the world by sharing some snapshots of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lorde’s songs have disappeared from Apple Music in Israel after the New Zealand-born pop star yelled “free f–king Palestine” ...
More stories by Kevin P. Vulture's Craig Jenkins frames the album as a response to the release of Solar Power and celebrates its understanding of the singer's audience. A significant element of the ...
Lorde’s new album Virgin is a few days old now, so Lorde decided to reflect on the release by sharing some behind-the-scenes info about the project. Taking to Instagram yesterday (June 30), Lorde ...
When Lorde was 12 years old, she signed a record contract with Universal Music Group. No one that age could really understand the long-term effects of doing something like that, but the New Zealand ...
"I’m sure I’ll have a deal again, could well be with Universal," Lorde said but added that "I knew that I needed to take a second to have nothing being bought or sold that comes from me." By Ethan ...
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