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400 Lux by Lorde

Artist Biography For Lorde

Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor Known Professionally As Lorde Born 7 November 1996 In Takapuna Auckland New Zealand Is A New Zealand Singer-Songwriter. Taking Inspiration From Aristocracy For Her Stage Name She Is Known For Her Unconventional Musical Styles And Introspective Songwriting. Lorde Expressed Interest In Performing At Local Venues In Her Early Teens. She Signed With Universal Music Group UMG In 2009 And Collaborated With Producer Joel Little In 2011 To Start Recording Music. Their First Effort An EP Titled The Love Club Was Self-Released In 2012 For Free Download On SoundCloud Before UMG's Commercial Release In 2013. The EP's International Chart-Topping Single "Royals" Helped Raise Lorde To Prominence. Her Debut Studio Album Pure Heroine Was Released That Same Year To Critical And Commercial Success. The Following Year Lorde Curated The Soundtrack For The 2014 Film The Hunger Games Mockingjay – Part 1 And Recorded Several Tracks Including The Single "Yellow Flicker Beat". Lorde's Second Studio Album Melodrama 2017 Received Widespread Critical Acclaim And Debuted Atop The US Billboard 200. For Her Third Studio Album Solar Power 2021 She Ventured Into Indie Folk And Psychedelic Styles. The Album Reached Number One In Australia And New Zealand And Charted Inside The Top-10 In Numerous Countries Although It Polarised Music Critics And Fans Alike. Lorde's Accolades Include Two Grammy Awards Two Brit Awards And A Golden Globe Nomination. She Appeared In Time's List Of The Most Influential Teenagers In 2013 And 2014 And The 2014 Edition Of Forbes 30 Under 30. In Addition To Her Solo Work She Has Co-Written Songs For Other Artists Including Broods And Bleachers. As Of June 2017 Lorde Has Sold Over Five Million Albums Worldwide.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: 400 Lux

"400 Lux" Depicts The Joy Of Youthful Rebellion And The Pleasure Of Spending Time With A Loved One. The Title Refers To The Illumination Level Of A Standard Light Bulb And In This Case It Represents The Brightness Of The Mundane Everyday Moments That The Singer Shares With Her Companion. The Opening Verse Describes The Desire To Spend All Her Time With Her Partner Indulging In Reckless Behavior Until They're Both Exhausted. The Following Pre-Chorus And Chorus Illustrate Their Shared Love For The Quieter Parts Of Life Particularly The Roads That Don't Change And The Freedom To Talk About Anything. Additionally The Chorus Refers To The Couple's Reluctance To Let Go Of Their Wild Pasts And How They Prefer The Rougher Side Of Life Rather Than Chasing Materialistic Dreams. The Final Verse Indicates Their Maturation As They Start To Settle Down And Get Into The Routine Of Everyday Life. However They Still Find Time To Indulge In Their Desires And Enjoy Spending Time Together. The Song Represents The Ups And Downs Of Youth And How The Simplicity Of Everyday Life And Relationships Can Be The Most Meaningful. The Song's Infectious Chorus Coupled With Lorde's Dreamy Vocals Creates An Enticing And Nostalgic Atmosphere. Overall "400 Lux" Is A Touching And Loving Ode To Youthful Romance And Carefree Living.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Pure Heroine

Pure Heroine Is The Debut Studio Album By New Zealand Singer-Songwriter Lorde Released On 27 September 2013 By Universal Music Group. An Extended Version Of The Album Was Released On 13 December 2013. Lorde Collaborated With Producer Joel Little And Began Planning The Project In 2012. After Releasing Her First Extended Play EP The Love Club EP And Its Lead Single "Royals" In 2013 They Continued Writing And Producing Material. Pure Heroine Is A Pop Album Built Around Minimal Production Deep Bass And Programmed Beats. Lyrically The Album Discusses Youth And Critiques Of Mainstream Culture. Pure Heroine Received Generally Favorable Reviews From Music Critics Who Commended Its Songwriting And Production Praise Was Additionally Placed On Lorde's Vocal Ability. The Record Debuted At Number One On The Official New Zealand Music Chart And The Australian ARIA Charts. Pure Heroine Performed Strongly On National Record Charts Internationally Reaching Number Three On The U.S. Billboard 200 And Charting Within The Top-Ten In Eight Additional Countries. Pure Heroine Was Nominated For Best Pop Vocal Album At The 56th Annual Grammy Awards. The Album Was Also Noted For Its Impact On Present-Day Pop Music And Its Challenge On Modern-Day Artists.