Lorde fans celebrate as singer teases new music for first time in four years

‘She has risen and it’s not even Easter,’ one person joked

Lydia Spencer-Elliott
Friday 11 April 2025 22:39 BST
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Lorde teases first music in four years with ‘WWT’ snippet - just before summer

Lorde has sent her fans into meltdown after sharing a snippet of new solo material on social media for the first time in four years.

The New Zealand singer, 28, has historically dropped new records in four-year intervals; she released her debut album, Pure Heroine, in 2013, Melodrama in 2017, and the critically divisive Solar Power in 2021.

Lorde – real name Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor – shared a video of her walking through Washington Square Park in New York on TikTok with the song playing in the background.

The song, which appears to be in the singer’s favoured synth-pop style, features the lyrics: “Since I was 17/ I gave you everything/ Now we wake from a dream/ Well baby, what was that?”

Fans rushed to the TikTok comment section to celebrate Lorde’s return. “SHE HAS RISEN AND IT’S NOT EVEN EASTER,” one person wrote. “SECOND COMING OF CHRIST,” added another.

Meanwhile another person claimed: “Brat summer walked so Lorde summer could run,” in reference to Charli XCX’s latest album, on which Lorde featured.

Over on X/Twitter, fans continued to crack jokes in celebration of the singer’s comeback. “Lorde returning during the month of Easter… welcome back prettier Jesus,” one person wrote in reference to the singer’s “Solar Power” lyrics: “I’m kinda like a prettier Jesus”.

“Jesus teases resurrection via new testament,” another joked after the singer deleted all her posts across social media and archived her website ahead of the potential album announcement.

“Oh Lorde have mercy,” another fan said. “She is here to save pop music.”

Last September, Lorde left fans concerned after she wiped her social media accounts before sharing a photo of herself with a black eye.

The singer has been teasing a new album since 2023. In March last year, she returned to the music scene with her cover of Talking Heads’ 1978 hit “Take Me to the River.”

Most recently, she performed with New Zealand singer Marlon Williams on his Māori language album Te Whare Tīwekaweka on the song “Kāhore He Manu E”, which was released last week.

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