Hope everyone itt is having a blessed day and has a blessed week coming up. We are so close, the wait is almost over 🖤
Well. Summer in France sucked. It rained. It rained. And it rained some more; so maybe Solar Power will feel like a summer album if the weather finally gets better.
Well. Summer in France sucked. It rained. It rained. And it rained some more; so maybe Solar Power will feel like a summer album if the weather finally gets better.
worst summer ever
Love her music but hate her aesthetic/content if that makes sense
I don’t wanna be hearing about some rich privileged white woman that much but she very personal in her songs
i'm reading this Ny Times interview right now lmao i didn't realize the no social media thing was so serious. she has no internet browser, doesn't have the passwords to her accounts, and blocked access to Youtube on her laptop
Yet it’s in the context of Antonoff that Lorde expressed the closest thing to angst she could muster. Specifically, she took issue with a growing contingent of fans and critics who lump together the producer’s extensive work with other female pop artists — Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and Clairo among them — reducing Lorde to yet another mare in what she refers to, with some edge and more humor, as “Jack’s stable.”
“I haven’t made a Jack Antonoff record,” the singer said. “I’ve made a Lorde record and he’s helped me make it and very much deferred to me on production and arrangement. Jack would agree with this. To give him that amount of credit is frankly insulting.” She called the narrative — which has also included speculation about the pair’s romantic and sexual life — “retro” and “sexist.”
“I know that there are certain hallmarks of what Jack does and some of those things I really love and some of them I don’t like. And I beat them out of the work that we do together,” she added. “I say this with so much love and affection, but I feel like we’re doing up a house together and he’s like, ‘Look at this serviette that I fashioned into the shape of two swans! Look at this set of woven baskets!’ And I’m like, ‘Great — one per room.’”
I'm sure people will take this a certain way, but I'm glad she's assertive and straightforward when addressing this, and also feel like she's secure enough to not let it possibly affect their future working relationship.
god this sounds so f***ing pretentious
It's really coming next week and there's zero hype for it. Kanye is swamping mainstream medias and it'll probably stay the same until Donda drops. CLB rumors are starting to get louder and louder. She REALLY messed up whoever was in charge of her rollout is a disaster at his job
It's really coming next week and there's zero hype for it. Kanye is swamping mainstream medias and it'll probably stay the same until Donda drops. CLB rumors are starting to get louder and louder. She REALLY messed up whoever was in charge of her rollout is a disaster at his job
Yeah the boomer record rollout was a weird choice
Esp when her two singles are clearly not made for crazy airplay
Still think it’ll sell really well regardless
Yet it’s in the context of Antonoff that Lorde expressed the closest thing to angst she could muster. Specifically, she took issue with a growing contingent of fans and critics who lump together the producer’s extensive work with other female pop artists — Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and Clairo among them — reducing Lorde to yet another mare in what she refers to, with some edge and more humor, as “Jack’s stable.”
“I haven’t made a Jack Antonoff record,” the singer said. “I’ve made a Lorde record and he’s helped me make it and very much deferred to me on production and arrangement. Jack would agree with this. To give him that amount of credit is frankly insulting.” She called the narrative — which has also included speculation about the pair’s romantic and sexual life — “retro” and “sexist.”
“I know that there are certain hallmarks of what Jack does and some of those things I really love and some of them I don’t like. And I beat them out of the work that we do together,” she added. “I say this with so much love and affection, but I feel like we’re doing up a house together and he’s like, ‘Look at this serviette that I fashioned into the shape of two swans! Look at this set of woven baskets!’ And I’m like, ‘Great — one per room.’”
I'm sure people will take this a certain way, but I'm glad she's assertive and straightforward when addressing this, and also feel like she's secure enough to not let it possibly affect their future working relationship.
Well at least she seems to know she knows the line between her work and his work lol