You don’t have to be a churchgoer to be entranced by New Zealand’s latest standout star, Lorde. At 17 years old and with a sound all her own, she’s defying the boundaries of her island homeland and gaining listeners on an international level.
On Tuesday night’s show of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Lorde sang her hit song, ‘Royals’, and baptized the first of many stages in America. The kiwi’s debut studio album, ‘Pure Heroine’, became available for purchase on iTunes Sept. 30. At $9.99, the entire album features ten tracks of Lorde’s smoky voice that manages to engage listeners song after song.
While her growing fan base can attest to her fresh and strong sound, the young star has made few television appearances. Tuesday night gave Lorde a new medium to grab the attention of the masses not only with her raspy voice, but with her bold appearance, as well. Revealing her youth and her mane of curls, Lorde swayed into the tempo of the song as she sang.
It’s apparent after her performance on Late Night that her fans aren’t the only ones who get lost in the rhythm and poetic lyrics of her songs—she, too, connects with the music. From co-writing her songs and gaining traction in New Zealand, Lorde offers tribute to the traditional journey towards fame. And if she continues on this streak of passion and lyrical depth, her fans will surely sing along.
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