He was like, ‘So wait, you like this?’ And I was like, ‘Yes, I do.’ “She had all these parts she had written on the keyboard. A Tribe Called Quest.” “But also, ‘Rock DJ,’ by Robbie Williams.” Singing: “Can I kick it?” “Yes, you can!” “But it was a real kind of push and pull that Jack and I had. There ain’t no party like an S Club party!” “S Club 7, but also like -” Rapping: “Can I kick it?” Singing: “Can I kick it?” “Yes, I can. “Wow.” “Jack was like, ‘What am I supposed to do with that?’” “I was like, “I don’t know, like - ‘Steal My Sunshine’ by Len.’” Singing: “If you steal my sunshine.” “Or like -” Singing “S Club. I was like, it has to sound like skateboarding. It was so far out.” “I knew that I wanted to kind of incorporate the music of my youth, this kind of early 2000s, sun-soaked thing. Can you hear that? I came back to the city, played it to Jack, and we started to build it.” “Ella first started telling me the ideas for it. Singing: My boy behind me, he’s taking pictures. You can kind of hear me working it out, actually, from July 24, 2019. And I took this little Yamaha DX, and just started playing with this kind of descending -” Singing: My cheeks in high color, overripe peaches. We had a big day of swimming out on the pond all day, and we sort of had, like, the little rest before dinner.
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Can’t stand the cold.” “Try to take me back to when you first created it.” “I was in New York working out of Jack’s home studio, and I went to Martha’s Vineyard for the weekend to stay with my friend Cazzie -” “When you say Cazzie’s house, do you mean Larry David’s house?” “ I guess it is, in fact, Larry’s house, yeah. I didn’t want people to be able to comment on my body, so I would sort of dress in a certain way.
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“Hello” “Hello! Wow!” “What’s going on?” “How are you?” “I’m very conceptual, so I’ll say to Jack, ‘I want to make this kind of record.’” “She basically called me and had a vision about the sun.” “And more often than not, we can go back to that original statement, and it’s pretty much what we end up making.” Singing: “Solar power.” “You have this reputation as a songwriter of being broody, and heart-wrenching, and people like to say that you’re goth in certain ways.” “I mean, look, the truth of it is, like, I was 15 when I wrote ‘Royals.’ Singing: “And we’ll never be royals -” “I was shy. Transcript How Lorde Got Happy The 24-year-old musician traces the personal and sonic evolutions that led to the title track from her next album.