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At this point in her career, I feel that an "Impact" (or "Influence") section is long overdue. Publications have credited Lorde with the rise of new artists and a new sound change in the mainstream. Several well-known artists have also cited her as as influence. De88 ( talk) 14:33, 24 May 2018 (UTC)
Dear contributors, I've been doing some research quite extensively. It took me a while to get all these sources and am not erasing anything that is crediting, only adding further information to already existent facts and genre discussions. Please everything is CREDITED, you can check it, I even mention a book. Please, do not erase this information that took me so much time to write and research. Instead, if you have suggestions, you can comment them here before. Thank you! -- Hadriensaori ( talk) 16:38, 15 July 2018 (UTC)
The actual profile picture is kinda outdated and it's not very pretty. Since I can't change it, can someone change it for me? I can send you the image via email. Thanks :) REEC1394 ( talk) 03:40, 19 August 2018 (UTC)
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Please change "17" to "16" in the following line: "At 17, it made her the youngest solo artist to achieve a number-one single on the US Billboard Hot 100 since 1987." Because she was still legally 16 when her song, Royals, hit number 1 on the Billboard 100 first week of October 2013. Her birthday is on 7 November 1996. 2406:E007:7B72:D201:5DBE:539B:D89E:7061 ( talk) 00:51, 24 November 2018 (UTC)
The "Israel Controversy section" has been changed to just "controversy" by User De88.
This doesn't make any sense, because the only controversy underneath the heading relates to her cancelled concert in Israel.
Upon closer inspection, it turns out the De88 only ever edits articles relating to Lorde.
If De88 has a conflict of interest, then it should be declared on this page.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Newzild ( talk • contribs) 04:32, 16 December 2018 (UTC)
Can somebody please make a personal life section? 80.233.35.53 ( talk) 23:26, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
Can someone please add the reference to the information that Lorde has Croatian citizenship? Here is the link where she mentioned this: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-844-lorde. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Raqusa ( talk • contribs) 16:16, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
Don't get me wrong. I'm a big supporter of Lorde and absolutely love her whole discography, but given her six-year career span with two studio albums, I doubt it is safe to say Lorde has left behind a legacy to the music scene. She has definitely contributed to the mainstream emergence of edgy/dark pop and lyrics (Halsey and Billie Eilish or any other Tumblr singer), but I prefer "Impact" or "Influence" over the current title "Legacy and recognition". Furthermore the mention of Taylor Swift's albums 1989 and Reputation being "compared to Lorde" is barely valid. Any comment on this? — HĐ ( talk) 05:38, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
Having read through the section thoroughly makes me realise it has some issues and at times sounds like WP:Fancruft. Details:
That said, I suggest removing name-checking artists as much as possible and retain the comment of Lorde being the spokesperson for a new wave of "female rebellion". It is not to mention that this section can even be merged with "Public Image" detailing her rebellious image/alt-rock heroine/anti-Britney sensation. — HĐ ( talk) 00:26, 29 January 2019 (UTC)
— HĐ ( talk) 10:03, 3 February 2019 (UTC)
The current revision by Str1977 changed the original interpretation of The NZ Herald to simply "has spoken against "shock tactics" of other artists". As I have brought up this issue in the user's talkpage, I want to bring that up right here as well:
When asked about the reason for his rephrasing, the user simply replied like this: "How about you accept what the source actually says with fits well with what I wrote. Your version however use the whole reference merely to source the statement that she is a feminist and then take another article to mellow down what she said." First of all, "fits well with what I wrote" is absurd: the source this user used did not reflect neutrally what Lorde said about "shock tactics" -- it sensationalised her words, which was pretty recognisable back in the day when Lorde generated quite a buzz regarding her opinions on not only this but also other mainstream artists as well (which were not her own words; she just simply didn't care). Second, the second article from the NZ Herald wasn't supposed to "take another article to mellow down what she said" -- it's a detailed analysis of Lorde's feminist ideology.
I want to hear more from the user's reasoning, but if it is not solid, I'm afraid I'll have to revert to the original wording. That's pretty unnecessary since the original wording is completely objective and does not contain sensationalised content. Still, I'm waiting for comments on this, HĐ ( talk) 14:03, 14 June 2019 (UTC)
Why does Lorde's instruments section only include her vocals as an instrument when it is shown in the image that she's using a sampler shouldn't it be included along with vocals as an instrument Mariya Grover ( talk) 12:52, 24 June 2019 (UTC)
Lorde's siblings are not the subject of this article are are not publicly notable. Per WP:DOB their privacy should be protected by not including their birth years here. The exact difference in age between the siblings is not important. Adabow ( talk) 03:01, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
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I wish to edit this site because I have learned more things about "lorde" Than is on the site. Arynp13 ( talk) 23:03, 29 May 2020 (UTC)
"It’s also the year [2013] Lorde, a New Zealand teenager whose confessional lyrics and glum sonic sensibility would be copied for the rest of the decade, released her debut." ( https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2020/09/katy-perry-and-end-pop-smile-album/615757/) - something to consider including. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.40.172.7 ( talk) 21:49, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
Why did the lead change so much from the featured version? It looked tight before, with 1st paragraph concerning basic biographical info, 2nd paragraph her work, 3rd paragraph accolades. It now looks very choppy with four small paragraphs and biographical info mixed with work. RetiredDuke ( talk) 18:21, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Change: "After a suggestion from a school instructor, her mother had her take a series of tests to determine her intelligence. The results concluded that Lorde, age 6, had the mental age of a 21 year old adult." to "After a suggestion from a school instructor, her mother had her take a series of tests to determine her intelligence. The results concluded that Lorde, age 6, was a gifted child." I read the paper in the source and the information is not confirmed, but hearsay. The confirmed info is about the fact that she was a gifted child.
This is the quote present in the source: "Greive goes on to relate that she was diagnosed, through the Woodcock Johnson III Test of Cognitive Abilities, a test developed in the USA, as a ‘gifted child’ at the age of six, some tests giving her a mental age of 21" Apolinariosteps ( talk) 14:46, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
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Section: 2012-2015: Pure Heroine After: "Royals", the EP's single, helped Lorde rise to prominence after it became a critical and commercial success, selling more than 10 million units worldwide.[29] Add: Lorde has claimed that the inspiration for the song's title came from a 1976 National Geographic photo of Kansas City Royals' George Brett signing baseballs. [1] [2] Following her comments, Brett sent her a Royals jersey with his name on the back. [3] 1adm08 ( talk) 04:26, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
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There are two recent photos of Lorde from Commons that could be used instead of the image that is currently being used. While I do think that the current image is a great photo, but you can't really see Lorde's face, I don't think that is a very good representation of what she looks like.
Between the two candidates, I think that the first image is the better looking photo, but the second one has a clearer view of Lorde's face which is probably more useful.
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I dont wanna edit anything but request if someone could write in the beginning that she is an singer from new zeanland AND croatia because she has roots from croatia also 2A02:8109:B540:53D0:19C6:C2F0:5AEC:EDA5 ( talk) 14:16, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
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I have done extensive research on artists who were directly inspired by Lorde. I have found many more artists so if someone can add that would be great.
- Stevie Nicks [1] 1- Girl In Red [2] 2- Bea Miller [3] 3- Kohla [4] 4- chelsea jade [5] 5- Ataska [6] she mentioned in the description of the video how Melodrama inspires her. 6- suran elenashin [7] 7- lauren jauregui [8] 8- City Mouth [9] 9- Kylie Odetta [10] 10- Sara Kaya Komzin [11] 11- Geiste [12] 12- Amy Shark [13] 13- Mystic Kitoband [14] 15- Nina Rancel [15] 16- Claude Bouvette [16] 17 Alice Merton [17] 18- Bella Taylor Smith: [18] 19- Shi Shi [19] 20 Naomi [20] 21- Toffe [21] 22- Christia Visser [22] 23- Missy Higgins [23] 24 Scott Helman [24] 25 Apryll Aileen [25]
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changes to the impact section. There was a Lorde broadway-tribute show to celebrate Lorde and her impact on the music industry. [1] Also here are more artist that have been ispired by Lorde: Halsey "On Badlands, Halsey’s larger-than-life vision combines the synthy darkness of Lorde, the neon-pop chutzpah of Miley Cyrus and the flickering film noir of Lana Del Rey." [2] 1- Girl In Red [3] 2- Bea Miller [4] 3- suran elenashin [5] 4- lauren jauregui [6] 5- Geiste [7] 6- Amy Shark [8] 7- Claude Bouvette [9] 8 Alice Merton [10] 9- Bella Taylor Smith: [11] 10- Shi Shi [12] 11 Naomi [13] 12- Toffe [14] 13- Christia Visser [15] 14- Missy Higgins [16] 15 Scott Helman [17] 16 Apryll Aileen [18] Brilliantrt3 ( talk) 11:49, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
can someone add the following points to the impact section? a side note I've submitted most of these before but the response was " None of this is notable without secondary sources covering it" so I found many sources for most of them which I'll link. There was a Lorde broadway-tribute show to celebrate Lorde and her impact on the music industry. [19] also here's a tweet of one of the performers talking about the show. [20] Moreover, I was at the tribute show and took videos it is real [21] Artists who were inspired by her: 1- Britney Spears. She mentioned Lorde in an interview where she talked about artists who insoired her. [22] [23] [24] She also mentioned that Lorde is her dream collabration. [25] 2- Girl In Red. [26] [27] 3- lauren jauregui.
[28] it is taken directky from her twitter account
4- Halsey
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Hi, what happened to the section of artists inspired by Lorde? why is it deleted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brilliantrt3 ( talk • contribs) 04:23, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
Her impact and legacy are already well-established in that same section:
Lorde's critiques of mainstream culture on Pure Heroine earned her the title "the voice of her generation",[17] a label she dismissed, saying that "young people have never needed a specialised spokesperson".[108] Jon Caramanica, writing for The New York Times, credited Lorde for bringing forth a "wave of female rebellion" to mainstream audiences that embraced an "anti-pop" sentiment.[137] Sharing a similar viewpoint, Rolling Stone and NPR credited her debut studio album Pure Heroine as the foundation of that transformation.[111] Several analysts also noted Lorde's influence on the music trends of the 2010s,[138] and have credited the singer with paving the way for the current generation of alternative-leaning pop artists.[139] She placed at number 12 on NPR's 2018 readers poll of the most influential female musicians of the 21st century.
To reiterate: when somebody has been credited with "paving the way for the current generation", actually listing out the names of everybody in that generation is absurd.— indopug ( talk) 14:51, 11 May 2022 (UTC)
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I want to request the picture of Ella (Lorde) to be changed to a more updated picture of the artist, as she has now dyed her hair blonde. I suggest using a picture from her performance at the Glastonbury Festival due to the recent nature of the performance. Thank you for your time reading this, and please consider making this edit for Lorde and her fans. RNmusicgal ( talk) 18:48, 29 June 2022 (UTC)
lorde plays several instruments can someone add them to the instruments section? 1- sampler i couldn't link the viedo but lorde played the sampler while performing precious metals once 2- piano https://exclaim.ca/music/article/lorde_admits_solar_power_sounds_a_lot_like_primal_screams_loaded#:~:text=Concerts-,Lorde%20Admits%20%22Solar%20Power%22%20Sounds,Exactly%20Like%20Primal%20Scream's%20%22Loaded%22 3- guitar https://www.complex.com/pigeons-and-planes/2013/05/taking-flight-16-year-old-ella-yelich-oconnor-vs-lorde-popstar/173618 Brilliantrt3 ( talk) 07:17, 17 January 2023 (UTC)
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At this point in her career, I feel that an "Impact" (or "Influence") section is long overdue. Publications have credited Lorde with the rise of new artists and a new sound change in the mainstream. Several well-known artists have also cited her as as influence. De88 ( talk) 14:33, 24 May 2018 (UTC)
Dear contributors, I've been doing some research quite extensively. It took me a while to get all these sources and am not erasing anything that is crediting, only adding further information to already existent facts and genre discussions. Please everything is CREDITED, you can check it, I even mention a book. Please, do not erase this information that took me so much time to write and research. Instead, if you have suggestions, you can comment them here before. Thank you! -- Hadriensaori ( talk) 16:38, 15 July 2018 (UTC)
The actual profile picture is kinda outdated and it's not very pretty. Since I can't change it, can someone change it for me? I can send you the image via email. Thanks :) REEC1394 ( talk) 03:40, 19 August 2018 (UTC)
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Please change "17" to "16" in the following line: "At 17, it made her the youngest solo artist to achieve a number-one single on the US Billboard Hot 100 since 1987." Because she was still legally 16 when her song, Royals, hit number 1 on the Billboard 100 first week of October 2013. Her birthday is on 7 November 1996. 2406:E007:7B72:D201:5DBE:539B:D89E:7061 ( talk) 00:51, 24 November 2018 (UTC)
The "Israel Controversy section" has been changed to just "controversy" by User De88.
This doesn't make any sense, because the only controversy underneath the heading relates to her cancelled concert in Israel.
Upon closer inspection, it turns out the De88 only ever edits articles relating to Lorde.
If De88 has a conflict of interest, then it should be declared on this page.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Newzild ( talk • contribs) 04:32, 16 December 2018 (UTC)
Can somebody please make a personal life section? 80.233.35.53 ( talk) 23:26, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
Can someone please add the reference to the information that Lorde has Croatian citizenship? Here is the link where she mentioned this: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-844-lorde. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Raqusa ( talk • contribs) 16:16, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
Don't get me wrong. I'm a big supporter of Lorde and absolutely love her whole discography, but given her six-year career span with two studio albums, I doubt it is safe to say Lorde has left behind a legacy to the music scene. She has definitely contributed to the mainstream emergence of edgy/dark pop and lyrics (Halsey and Billie Eilish or any other Tumblr singer), but I prefer "Impact" or "Influence" over the current title "Legacy and recognition". Furthermore the mention of Taylor Swift's albums 1989 and Reputation being "compared to Lorde" is barely valid. Any comment on this? — HĐ ( talk) 05:38, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
Having read through the section thoroughly makes me realise it has some issues and at times sounds like WP:Fancruft. Details:
That said, I suggest removing name-checking artists as much as possible and retain the comment of Lorde being the spokesperson for a new wave of "female rebellion". It is not to mention that this section can even be merged with "Public Image" detailing her rebellious image/alt-rock heroine/anti-Britney sensation. — HĐ ( talk) 00:26, 29 January 2019 (UTC)
— HĐ ( talk) 10:03, 3 February 2019 (UTC)
The current revision by Str1977 changed the original interpretation of The NZ Herald to simply "has spoken against "shock tactics" of other artists". As I have brought up this issue in the user's talkpage, I want to bring that up right here as well:
When asked about the reason for his rephrasing, the user simply replied like this: "How about you accept what the source actually says with fits well with what I wrote. Your version however use the whole reference merely to source the statement that she is a feminist and then take another article to mellow down what she said." First of all, "fits well with what I wrote" is absurd: the source this user used did not reflect neutrally what Lorde said about "shock tactics" -- it sensationalised her words, which was pretty recognisable back in the day when Lorde generated quite a buzz regarding her opinions on not only this but also other mainstream artists as well (which were not her own words; she just simply didn't care). Second, the second article from the NZ Herald wasn't supposed to "take another article to mellow down what she said" -- it's a detailed analysis of Lorde's feminist ideology.
I want to hear more from the user's reasoning, but if it is not solid, I'm afraid I'll have to revert to the original wording. That's pretty unnecessary since the original wording is completely objective and does not contain sensationalised content. Still, I'm waiting for comments on this, HĐ ( talk) 14:03, 14 June 2019 (UTC)
Why does Lorde's instruments section only include her vocals as an instrument when it is shown in the image that she's using a sampler shouldn't it be included along with vocals as an instrument Mariya Grover ( talk) 12:52, 24 June 2019 (UTC)
Lorde's siblings are not the subject of this article are are not publicly notable. Per WP:DOB their privacy should be protected by not including their birth years here. The exact difference in age between the siblings is not important. Adabow ( talk) 03:01, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
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I wish to edit this site because I have learned more things about "lorde" Than is on the site. Arynp13 ( talk) 23:03, 29 May 2020 (UTC)
"It’s also the year [2013] Lorde, a New Zealand teenager whose confessional lyrics and glum sonic sensibility would be copied for the rest of the decade, released her debut." ( https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2020/09/katy-perry-and-end-pop-smile-album/615757/) - something to consider including. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.40.172.7 ( talk) 21:49, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
Why did the lead change so much from the featured version? It looked tight before, with 1st paragraph concerning basic biographical info, 2nd paragraph her work, 3rd paragraph accolades. It now looks very choppy with four small paragraphs and biographical info mixed with work. RetiredDuke ( talk) 18:21, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Change: "After a suggestion from a school instructor, her mother had her take a series of tests to determine her intelligence. The results concluded that Lorde, age 6, had the mental age of a 21 year old adult." to "After a suggestion from a school instructor, her mother had her take a series of tests to determine her intelligence. The results concluded that Lorde, age 6, was a gifted child." I read the paper in the source and the information is not confirmed, but hearsay. The confirmed info is about the fact that she was a gifted child.
This is the quote present in the source: "Greive goes on to relate that she was diagnosed, through the Woodcock Johnson III Test of Cognitive Abilities, a test developed in the USA, as a ‘gifted child’ at the age of six, some tests giving her a mental age of 21" Apolinariosteps ( talk) 14:46, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
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Section: 2012-2015: Pure Heroine After: "Royals", the EP's single, helped Lorde rise to prominence after it became a critical and commercial success, selling more than 10 million units worldwide.[29] Add: Lorde has claimed that the inspiration for the song's title came from a 1976 National Geographic photo of Kansas City Royals' George Brett signing baseballs. [1] [2] Following her comments, Brett sent her a Royals jersey with his name on the back. [3] 1adm08 ( talk) 04:26, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
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There are two recent photos of Lorde from Commons that could be used instead of the image that is currently being used. While I do think that the current image is a great photo, but you can't really see Lorde's face, I don't think that is a very good representation of what she looks like.
Between the two candidates, I think that the first image is the better looking photo, but the second one has a clearer view of Lorde's face which is probably more useful.
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I dont wanna edit anything but request if someone could write in the beginning that she is an singer from new zeanland AND croatia because she has roots from croatia also 2A02:8109:B540:53D0:19C6:C2F0:5AEC:EDA5 ( talk) 14:16, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
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I have done extensive research on artists who were directly inspired by Lorde. I have found many more artists so if someone can add that would be great.
- Stevie Nicks [1] 1- Girl In Red [2] 2- Bea Miller [3] 3- Kohla [4] 4- chelsea jade [5] 5- Ataska [6] she mentioned in the description of the video how Melodrama inspires her. 6- suran elenashin [7] 7- lauren jauregui [8] 8- City Mouth [9] 9- Kylie Odetta [10] 10- Sara Kaya Komzin [11] 11- Geiste [12] 12- Amy Shark [13] 13- Mystic Kitoband [14] 15- Nina Rancel [15] 16- Claude Bouvette [16] 17 Alice Merton [17] 18- Bella Taylor Smith: [18] 19- Shi Shi [19] 20 Naomi [20] 21- Toffe [21] 22- Christia Visser [22] 23- Missy Higgins [23] 24 Scott Helman [24] 25 Apryll Aileen [25]
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changes to the impact section. There was a Lorde broadway-tribute show to celebrate Lorde and her impact on the music industry. [1] Also here are more artist that have been ispired by Lorde: Halsey "On Badlands, Halsey’s larger-than-life vision combines the synthy darkness of Lorde, the neon-pop chutzpah of Miley Cyrus and the flickering film noir of Lana Del Rey." [2] 1- Girl In Red [3] 2- Bea Miller [4] 3- suran elenashin [5] 4- lauren jauregui [6] 5- Geiste [7] 6- Amy Shark [8] 7- Claude Bouvette [9] 8 Alice Merton [10] 9- Bella Taylor Smith: [11] 10- Shi Shi [12] 11 Naomi [13] 12- Toffe [14] 13- Christia Visser [15] 14- Missy Higgins [16] 15 Scott Helman [17] 16 Apryll Aileen [18] Brilliantrt3 ( talk) 11:49, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
can someone add the following points to the impact section? a side note I've submitted most of these before but the response was " None of this is notable without secondary sources covering it" so I found many sources for most of them which I'll link. There was a Lorde broadway-tribute show to celebrate Lorde and her impact on the music industry. [19] also here's a tweet of one of the performers talking about the show. [20] Moreover, I was at the tribute show and took videos it is real [21] Artists who were inspired by her: 1- Britney Spears. She mentioned Lorde in an interview where she talked about artists who insoired her. [22] [23] [24] She also mentioned that Lorde is her dream collabration. [25] 2- Girl In Red. [26] [27] 3- lauren jauregui.
[28] it is taken directky from her twitter account
4- Halsey
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Hi, what happened to the section of artists inspired by Lorde? why is it deleted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brilliantrt3 ( talk • contribs) 04:23, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
Her impact and legacy are already well-established in that same section:
Lorde's critiques of mainstream culture on Pure Heroine earned her the title "the voice of her generation",[17] a label she dismissed, saying that "young people have never needed a specialised spokesperson".[108] Jon Caramanica, writing for The New York Times, credited Lorde for bringing forth a "wave of female rebellion" to mainstream audiences that embraced an "anti-pop" sentiment.[137] Sharing a similar viewpoint, Rolling Stone and NPR credited her debut studio album Pure Heroine as the foundation of that transformation.[111] Several analysts also noted Lorde's influence on the music trends of the 2010s,[138] and have credited the singer with paving the way for the current generation of alternative-leaning pop artists.[139] She placed at number 12 on NPR's 2018 readers poll of the most influential female musicians of the 21st century.
To reiterate: when somebody has been credited with "paving the way for the current generation", actually listing out the names of everybody in that generation is absurd.— indopug ( talk) 14:51, 11 May 2022 (UTC)
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I want to request the picture of Ella (Lorde) to be changed to a more updated picture of the artist, as she has now dyed her hair blonde. I suggest using a picture from her performance at the Glastonbury Festival due to the recent nature of the performance. Thank you for your time reading this, and please consider making this edit for Lorde and her fans. RNmusicgal ( talk) 18:48, 29 June 2022 (UTC)
lorde plays several instruments can someone add them to the instruments section? 1- sampler i couldn't link the viedo but lorde played the sampler while performing precious metals once 2- piano https://exclaim.ca/music/article/lorde_admits_solar_power_sounds_a_lot_like_primal_screams_loaded#:~:text=Concerts-,Lorde%20Admits%20%22Solar%20Power%22%20Sounds,Exactly%20Like%20Primal%20Scream's%20%22Loaded%22 3- guitar https://www.complex.com/pigeons-and-planes/2013/05/taking-flight-16-year-old-ella-yelich-oconnor-vs-lorde-popstar/173618 Brilliantrt3 ( talk) 07:17, 17 January 2023 (UTC)
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172.56.216.50 ( talk) 18:07, 7 June 2023 (UTC)She loves music