In a poignant and courageous move, the New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde has opened up about her struggles with mental health in a heartfelt letter shared with her fans and followers.
The star's last album was 2021's 'Solar Power.' By Rania Aniftos A new Lorde musical era seems to be on the horizon. Producer Jim-E Stack — who has worked with artists including Gracie Abrams ...
A new biography shows how she saw our future even more keenly. Lorde in 1983.Credit...Jack Mitchell/Getty Images Supported by By J Wortham Jenna “J” Wortham is a staff writer for the magazine.
In recent months, the Pink Pony Club singer has been open about her desire to set boundaries with fans to protect her privacy and mental health amid her rise to stardom. And in an interview for The ...
After a four-year hiatus, Lorde finally returns to the stage with her third album – “Solar Power”, released on August 20. Her debut and sophomore albums, “Pure Heroine” and “Melodrama ...
But just two years ago, she contemplated taking her own life. Speaking to Rolling Stone for her cover story, Chappell ...
"The stigma with mental health has decreased significantly over ... It's reminiscent of Lorde's verse on the remix of Charli XCX's song "Girl, so confusing," off the album "Brat": "Girl, you ...
Add Maya Rudolph to the list of celebrities voicing their support for pop star Chappell Roan and her outspoken take on the ...
Even Sir Elton John has admitted to being ‘protective’ of Chappell, describing her as ‘one of those people who I felt like I ...
"I'm not trying to name-drop, I'm trying to tell you there are girls who are good people, who are helping other girls out," ...
Lorde has returned to the studio. The singer has been teasing her Solar Power follow-up for some time now. Last month, she posted a clip of music just mere seconds long of her nodding along to a ...
The artist spoke about a scary airport incident with an autograph seeker in a new interview. Chappell Roan on “Abusive” Fame: ...