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The single won Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 2014 Grammy Awards. At age 17, Lorde is the youngest artist to ever win a Grammy Award for Song of the Year. Lorde contributed four songs to the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1, [3] including the single "Yellow Flicker Beat". [4]
At the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, "Royals" won Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance and was nominated for Record of the Year. [72] Lorde was the youngest New Zealander to win a Grammy and the third-youngest performer overall. [73] "Royals" also won Single of the Year at the 2013 New Zealand Music Awards, [74] and the Most Performed ...
Lorde's "Royals" received awards for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year. [10] [11] Carole King was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year on January 24, two days prior to the awards ceremony. [12]
The 56th Grammy Awards was a night Lorde won’t soon forget. In addition to performing on music’s biggest night for the very first time, the singer picked up Song Of The Year and Best Pop Solo ...
THE COUNTDOWN: From Charli XCX’s neon-splattered club remix with Lorde to The Cure’s moment of bleary-eyed brilliance 16 years in the making, here are the songs that defined 2024, chosen by ...
Lorde performing in Boston in 2014. New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde (born 1996) has recorded songs for three studio albums, one extended play (EP) and guest features. At the age of 13, she was signed to Universal Music Group (UMG) and started to write music. [1]
by Kendrick Lamar, and "Melodrama" by Lorde. 2018 marked the first year in Grammys history that no white men were nominated for AOTY. ... song of the year and best pop solo performance for her ...
Later that year, the singer was featured in the compilation album The Art of Peace: Songs for Tibet II to raise funds for the preservation of the Tibetan culture. [165] The following year, Lorde made a NZ$20,000 donation to Fuel the Need, a New Zealand charity that provides lunches for underprivileged schoolchildren. [166]