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"Team" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, taken from her debut studio album, Pure Heroine (2013). The song was released on 13 September 2013 as the album's third single in Australia and New Zealand by Universal Music New Zealand, and the second in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lava and Republic Records.
Lorde holds dual New Zealand and Croatian citizenship. [6] Lorde is the second of four children: she has an elder sister Jerry, a younger sister India, and a younger brother Angelo. [7] They were raised in Auckland's North Shore suburbs of Devonport and Bayswater. [8] [9] At age five, she joined a drama group and developed public speaking ...
Pure Heroine is the debut studio album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde.It was released on 27 September 2013 by Universal, Lava, and Republic Records.After several unsuccessful sessions with songwriters, Lorde was paired with Joel Little by A&R representative Scott Maclachlan, who assisted with the album's production.
Lorde’s 2013 debut — released when she was only 16 — established the now 27-year-old New Zealand singer as a superstar thanks to the success of “Royals,” “Team” and “Tennis Court.”
Lorde said she "put effort" into the show, changing up the set list and arrangements, and noted "it was cool how you picked up on that, and it felt good dancing to the new versions with you ...
Sports team Refers to the song "Wonderwall" by British rock band Oasis, as well as the name of the supporters' section and the main group for all supporters' groups. The song is sung at home games that Minnesota United wins. [268] [269] Monsta X: Monbebe Music group It is derived from a French word meaning "my baby". [270] Morissette ...
Being a girl might be confusing, but Charli XCX and Lorde just put any uncertainty about their relationship to rest. Three weeks after Charli, 31, released her sixth studio album, Brat, which ...
Lorde and Little wrote songs for the extended play (EP) The Love Club EP in three weeks. [8] The title "Royals" came to Lorde after she saw a 1976 photograph of Kansas City Royals baseball player George Brett signing baseballs with his team's name "Royals" emblazoned on his shirt. [9]