Crossword clues for lorde
lorde
- Poet Audre
- One-named singer with the 2017 #1 album "Melodrama"
- One-named singer with the 2013 hit "Royals"
- One-named singer with the 2013 #1 hit "Royals"
- New Zealand-born "Royals" singer born Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor
- Grammy winner for 2013's Song of the Year
- Grammy Award-winning singer of "Royals"
- Feminist writer Audre
- "Yellow Flicker Beat" singer, 2014
- "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House" author Audre
- "Team" singer
- "Royals" hitmaker
- 'Royals' singer
- 2013 Grammy winner for "Royals"
- "Royals" singer
- One-named singer with the #1 hit "Royals"
- Single-named singer who debuted her second album, "Melodrama," on June 16
- Single-named singer from New Zealand
- Singer with the album "Melodrama"
- Singer with the 2017 #1 album "Melodrama"
- Singer with the 2013 #1 hit 'Royals'
- Singer with the 2013 #1 "Royals"
- Singer whose name is scrambled in her album title "Melodrama"
- She won two Grammys for "Royals"
- Royally named singer with the #1 album "Melodrama"
Wikipedia
Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor (born 7 November 1996), better known by her stage name Lorde (pronounced "lord"), is a New Zealand singer-songwriter. Born in Takapuna and raised in Devonport, Auckland, she became interested in performing as a child. In her early teens, she signed with Universal Music Group and was later paired with the songwriter and record producer Joel Little, who has co-written and produced most of Lorde's works. Her first major release, The Love Club EP, was commercially released in March 2013. The EP reached number two on the national record charts of New Zealand and Australia.
In mid-2013, Lorde released her debut single " Royals". It became an international crossover hit and made Lorde the youngest solo artist to achieve a US number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 since 1987. In late 2013, she released her debut studio album, Pure Heroine. The record topped the charts of New Zealand and Australia and reached number three on the US Billboard 200. Its following singles include " Tennis Court", " Team", " No Better" and " Glory and Gore". In 2014, Lorde released " Yellow Flicker Beat" as a single from the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1.
Lorde's music consists of subgenres such as dream pop and indietronica. She has earned two Grammy Awards, a Brit Award and ten New Zealand Music Awards. In 2013, she was named among Times most influential teenagers in the world, and in the following year, she was in Forbess "30 Under 30" list.
Lorde (born 1996) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter.
Lorde may also refer to:
- Audre Lorde (1934–1992), American writer and civil rights activist
- André de Lorde (1869–1942), French playwright
- "Lorde", an archaic form of Lord