Singer Lorde lets loose on fellow musician Jack Antonoff's absence from her forthcoming album
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Hey there! Let's chat about Lorde and her upcoming album Virgin. Despite rumors swirling around, her ex-boyfriend Jack Antonoff won't be making an appearance on this record.
The Kiwi singer, who swept awards with hits like Green Light and Liability together with Antonoff, took a different route for this album. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Lorde called Antonoff a "positive, supportive collaborator," but decided to move on without him this time around.
"I'm all about the vibes," she said. "I gotta trust my gut when it tells me to keep going."
Following their successful collaboration on Green Light, Liability, and more, Lorde chose to team up with Jim-E Stack for Virgin. Known for his unique production style and collaborations with artists like Danielle Haim and Bon Iver, Jim-E Stack seems to be the perfect fit for Lorde's vision.
Lorde aims to create an album that captures a mix of femininity, blending raw, innocent, elegant, openhearted, spiritual, and even masculine qualities[1][2][3]. This fresh approach to her music underscores her commitment to evolving her sound and collaborating with producers who can bring new dimensions to her music, continuing her rich artistic journey.
Get ready to stream Virgin on June 27th—it's going to be a wild ride!
- While Jack Antonoff may have been a significant collaborator in Lorde's past, she has chosen to work with Jim-E Stack for her upcoming album, Virgin, demonstrating her dedication to exploring new dimensions in her music.
- As Lorde embarks on her artistic journey with Virgin, she aims to create a sound that encapsulates a unique blend of femininity, incorporating raw, innocent, elegant, openhearted, spiritual, and even masculine elements, showcasing her evolution in the world of music.
- As we eagerly await the release of Lorde's latest album, Virgin, on June 27th, we can't help but speculate about the new world of entertainment and music that awaits us, especially with the collaboration of producers like Jim-E Stack.