New Zealand’s popstar Lorde teased a video on her website following the success of her latest single “Solar Power” from her coming album, SP.
Before she released the single, Lorde had taken the same approach, releasing an artwork with its title, “Solar Power.”
A few days after, she then released the audio and video to the song putting an end to all speculations about when she would release new material or whether it would be a full-length album or just a single.
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On Wednesday, 16 June 2021, the Grammy award winner has given yet another cryptic update on her website, an inaudible video with a cropped-out circle that spells “SP”.
The clip is captioned “Every perfect summer’s gotta take its flight” and it features a wide aerial shot of a crop circle that spells out the letters “SP” and it beckons the discussion around if her forthcoming album would be dropping sooner than imagined as well.
Lorde, in her letter to fans worldwide, had confirmed the album was inspired by the natural world and while she hasn’t given a release date, she promised it would be out soon.
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She further wrote, “The album is a celebration of the natural world, an attempt at immortalizing the deep, transcendent feelings I have when I’m outdoors. In times of heartache, grief, deep love, or confusion, I look to the natural world for answers. I’ve learned to breathe out and tune in. This is what came through.
“The first song, also called SOLAR POWER and written and produced by myself and Jack, is the first of the rays. It’s about that infectious, flirtatious summer energy that takes hold of us all, come June (or December, if you’re a Southern Hemisphere baby like me but I know that’s literally IMPOSSIBLE for you all to wrap your little heads around so don’t worry about it!!)”
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LORDE, stop making us wait!
Interesting
Anticipation is at its highest right now.