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13 Years Ago Today, a Song Written in 30 Minutes Became an Anthem for the Millennial Generation
Did you know the essential young millennial anthem was written in only 30 minutes?
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On June 3, 2013, a teenage Lorde released her debut single “Royals”. It quickly became a huge international hit, praised for its clever commentary on celebrity excess and extravagant lifestyles. To this day, it remains an iconic pop culture moment, going on to influence contemporary alt-pop stars like Billie Eilish, Clairo, and Olivia Rodrigo.
Surprisingly, one of the best-selling singles of all time was written in only 30 minutes. At the arrangement of Universal Music Group A&R, Lorde started writing with fellow New Zealand musician Joel Little around 2011. Their co-written tracks became The Love Club EP, with several also appearing on Lorde’s debut album Pure Heroine.
Lorde wrote “Royals” when she was 16, and recorded it during a school break. Lyrically, she criticized celebrities for their lavish lifestyles and musicians who flaunted their wealth in their music. That wasn’t her reality, she........