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"All I was thinking about was trying to weigh as little as possible," the singer confesses in BBC Radio 1 interview.
Lorde has opened up about a debilitating eating disorder that she says prevented her from making music. The New Zealand-born performer recently unveiled her fourth album Virgin, which became the first ...
Speaking to Radio 1's Jack Saunders, Lorde, real name Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, says an eating disorder took over her ...
In an interview on BBC Radio 1, Lorde spoke with host Jack Saunders about the tough personal battles that shaped her new ...
On her new album, Lorde sings, "some days I'm a woman, some days I'm a man." Now, she has revealed that she felt "trapped" before exploring her gender identity.
Lorde felt "disconnected from [her] creativity" at the start of 2023. The 28-year-old star has revealed that she actually ...
On “Virgin,” her fourth and latest album, Lorde examines the myths that make up her identity. This introspection comes after ...
Lorde's new album, "Virgin," tackles topics like sex, drugs, and eating disorders, reflecting a cultural shift toward mess and imperfection in pop.
Lorde’s unique ability to encapsulate an emotion in all its pain and glory is the driving force behind Virgin.
The singer-songwriter’s fourth album percolates with subtle club beats, warm blanket synths and plenty of white space for her ...
Since then, fans have clamored for Lorde to return to the swooping, alternative synth-pop that defined her early career, which means the stakes are particularly high for Virgin. She has answered the ...
Lorde looks back on a decade of growing up in public with her exhilarating and liberating fourth album, 'Virgin.' ...