If this week proves anything it's that there can never be too many Lorde memes.
, Lorde is commandeering the Internet again. This time, it’s after the single “Solar Power,” off her long-anticipated album, the first release since 2017’s, before almost immediately being taken down. Still, it was enough time for a lucky few to hear the track, and to see Phoebe Bridgers and Clairo in the song credits — the perfect storm of It Girl musicians to once again break the Internet.
There’s not much we know about the album at this point. On Monday, Lorde updated her website with an image of her butt and the title “Solar Power,” with the words “ARRIVING IN 2021 … PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE” underneath. Power producer and frequent Lorde collaborator Jack Antonoff also posted the image on Instagram, which only added to the frenzy.
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