When New Zealand-born singer/songwriter Lorde (born Ella Yelich-O’Connor) released “Royals” in 2013, she was only 17. “Royals” became a global smash hit, receiving a Grammy Award for Song of the Year ...
It's her first video to hit 1 billion views.
Lorde achieved international success in 2013 after the release of her hit single, “Royals.” It seemed the world couldn’t get enough of the New Zealand-born singer-songwriter, as every radio station ...
Even though Lorde sings, "We'll never be royals..." in the chorus of her hit Royals song, two San Francisco radio stations have banned the song from their airwaves – at least while their town's ...
Back in late 2012 a little New Zealand act under the name of Lorde burst onto the music scene with her EP "The Love Club" on SoundCloud. Just 16 at the time of its release, she impressed the world ...
Lorde (real name Ella Maria Lani Yelich-O'Connor according to Wikipedia - wow!) has truly stunned me with her debut single 'Royals'. For someone so young (just 16-years-old) she shows a remarkable ...
Lorde says she is seeking a "clean slate" and a life where her art is not being "bought or sold.". Photo: AP Lorde’s debut ...
Lorde Says Trying to Have a Song as Big as 'Royals' Would Be a 'Lost Cause': 'I'm Under No Illusion'
Lorde, whose third studio album Solar Power drops Aug. 20, also spoke about getting off the internet during her recent hiatus Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has ...
New Zealand teenager Lorde's "Royals" won the song of the year Grammy Award on Sunday, one of the annual award show's top prizes. "Thank you to everyone who has let this song explode because it has ...
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