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Lorde ‏@lorde 1h1 hour ago

also the first sentence, that "i'm so into you / i can barely breathe" is like maybe the closest thing to pop perfection i've ever heard

 

Lorde ‏@lorde 1h1 hour ago

oh man those ad-libs and little extra vocals in the last choruses of 'into you' really light my fire

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Okay, the Lord has spoken. I see no lies. Talent stanning talent. Lemme stream Roaryals on Spotify and give ha some coins. :applause: 

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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JEWRJEWR

I thought she had better taste. oh well

Fear, she's the mother of violence
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hELXIG

Kinda off topic, but I'm so proud of Lorde for making it out of New Zealand and becoming a star and also keeping herself grounded :happy:

I hope one day I can make it out of here too.

I'll be myself until they fūcking close the coffin.
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Carmex

She better.

Into You is the best song released from Dangerous Woman so far.

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1 minute ago, JEWRJEWR said:

I thought she had better taste. oh well

2 time grammy winner >>>>>>>>>>> your taste

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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RadioIsOurs

Omg read the replies. She's working with Max Martin and Savan for next album!

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Noah

I need new Music from Lorde. It's been two years.

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1 minute ago, RainbowBlonde said:

Omg read the replies. She's working Max Martin and Savan for next album!

Alternative Queen gone to popstar. Taylor ha impact. :applause: 

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Just now, Dangerous Man said:

2 time grammy winner >>>>>>>>>>> your taste

Grammys are a non factor when it comes to quality though.

Fear, she's the mother of violence
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Haroon

LOOOL ROARYALS :air: That was a mess and a half :rip: It's sweet that she's voicing her love for it though, she's one of those artists that I wouldn't imagine going crazy to pop music to be honest, it's a pleasant surprise that she is :nick: 

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Aesta

it's been 2013 since her ten-track album. i'm stanning for ha if gaga doesn't release lg6

➰ Life is Born This Way on Repeat ➰
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StrawberryBlond

Anyone else notice how Lorde seems to have taken a massive u-turn on popstars and pop culture approximately one year after her album that was supposed to be dissing all that stuff? I mean, she put down some female singers for being too submissive in their songs and that there was too much emphasis on shock value rather than music back when she'd had success with Royals, but a year later, she started changing. When Kim K did that Paper shoot, Lorde went on Twitter and posted about the article saying "OMG, mom!" later clarifying that she meant she looked so amazing that she wished she were her mom. Odd for a girl who never sexualised herself and criticised those who did. Then she recently said that she was loving Rihanna's Anti album, despite Rihanna being another artist who she would normally criticise for being too sexual, submissive and loving shock value. And now she's praising another sexual singer, Ariana, for a pop song that's the antithesis of the music she herself makes. Oh, yeah, and she made that Magnets song with Disclosure, where she was sexual in it.

Is Lorde worried about losing relevancy because she's not come out with a new album in nearly 3 years and is pretty much considered a one hit wonder? So she feels the need to sellout? Because she's taken one of the biggest u-turns I've ever seen. Yeah, she apparently said shortly after the release of her album that she's actually sex positive and just thinks that style wouldn't work for her and her music but that she's not against anyone else using it. But again, this was when she was criticising women for being too sexual. This is partly why I don't agree with very young artists getting record deals and becoming big stars because at this time, you're still finding yourself, you view sexuality a different way, your views can change. And it'll mean you'll look like a sellout if you're more sexual with your next album when in reality, you just grew up and started having new views. Avril Lavigne was a big casualty of this concept. To her fans, it looked like she'd sold out and gone all preppy, when in reality, she'd just become an adult, had just got married and thus, had a desire to look more feminine and ladylike.

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14 hours ago, StrawberryBlond said:

Anyone else notice how Lorde seems to have taken a massive u-turn on popstars and pop culture approximately one year after her album that was supposed to be dissing all that stuff? I mean, she put down some female singers for being too submissive in their songs and that there was too much emphasis on shock value rather than music back when she'd had success with Royals, but a year later, she started changing. When Kim K did that Paper shoot, Lorde went on Twitter and posted about the article saying "OMG, mom!" later clarifying that she meant she looked so amazing that she wished she were her mom. Odd for a girl who never sexualised herself and criticised those who did. Then she recently said that she was loving Rihanna's Anti album, despite Rihanna being another artist who she would normally criticise for being too sexual, submissive and loving shock value. And now she's praising another sexual singer, Ariana, for a pop song that's the antithesis of the music she herself makes. Oh, yeah, and she made that Magnets song with Disclosure, where she was sexual in it.

Is Lorde worried about losing relevancy because she's not come out with a new album in nearly 3 years and is pretty much considered a one hit wonder? So she feels the need to sellout? Because she's taken one of the biggest u-turns I've ever seen. Yeah, she apparently said shortly after the release of her album that she's actually sex positive and just thinks that style wouldn't work for her and her music but that she's not against anyone else using it. But again, this was when she was criticising women for being too sexual. This is partly why I don't agree with very young artists getting record deals and becoming big stars because at this time, you're still finding yourself, you view sexuality a different way, your views can change. And it'll mean you'll look like a sellout if you're more sexual with your next album when in reality, you just grew up and started having new views. Avril Lavigne was a big casualty of this concept. To her fans, it looked like she'd sold out and gone all preppy, when in reality, she'd just become an adult, had just got married and thus, had a desire to look more feminine and ladylike.

maybe lorde just grew up and realised that people can act in whatever way they find to be most empowering. others should try and realise that too.

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