Lorde, born Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor in 1996, emerged as a musical prodigy from her native New Zealand. Raised by Sonja Yelich, a Croatian poet, and Vic O’Connor, an Irish civil engineer, Lorde’s upbringing was steeped in creativity and encouragement.
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Her journey to stardom began early, signing with Universal Music at just 13 years old and collaborating with producer Joel Little. In 2013, her debut album “Pure Heroine” took the world by storm, with chart-topping hits like “Royals” and “Tennis Court,” earning her widespread acclaim and two Grammy Awards.
Building on her success, Lorde’s sophomore effort, “Melodrama” (2017), showcased her artistic evolution, exploring deeper themes and musical experimentation. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, solidifying her status as a musical force.
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In 2021, Lorde released “Solar Power,” embracing indie folk sounds and environmental activism. While commercially successful, the album received mixed reviews compared to her earlier work, showcasing her willingness to take creative risks.
Beyond music, Lorde has diversified her talents, co-writing the screenplay for the 2023 film “The Lost City” and publishing poetry collections under her birth name, Ella Yelich-O’Connor.
With a blend of introspection, innovation, and social consciousness, Lorde continues to captivate audiences worldwide, cementing her legacy as an influential figure in modern music and artistry.


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