Lorde Is Soon To Collaborate For The Next Project With Her Influence Kanye West: Check Her Video
Kanye West has reportedly found a new collaborator for his upcoming album. And is none other than the teenage singer and songwriter Lorde.
Lorde was quite a candid fan of the rapper West. Earlier this year Lorde reportedly told The Guardian that West is "like my school principal, if the school is pop". The singer referred him as her influence and often includes his songs in her shows. Scroll down for the video of Lorde singing a West's hit number 'Hold My Liquor'.
Kanye West is, reportedly, back to Los Angeles home from his recent news making concerts held in Australia where he was accompanied by his family, wife Kim Kardashian and daughter North West. The rapper is ready for the new work and planning to record with the young singer. No official confirmation has come yet from both sides.
Music lovers and critics are eagerly looking forward for the said project. Lorde is one of the biggest emerging names in the music industry. Just 17 years old, the singer has already four Grammy nominations for this year in her kitty. She finally bagged the two awards for song of the year and best pop solo performance for 'Royals'.
Lorde is scheduled to perform at the Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica on September 24th. Her last show last April of this year at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York was outstanding as reported by Cleveland.com. The singer gave an amazing performance, especially the Nirvana' single 'All Apologies'. She was appplauded by none other than Pat Smear, one time additional lead guitarist of the grunge band Nirvana who was present there at that time.
Popularly known as Lorde, the singer hails from New Zealand. Her debut album released at the age of 17 'Pure Heroine' was a huge hit in Australia and New Zealand and was ranked at number three position in U.S. Billboard.
The singer is the new age feminist who is reportedly challenging other present age female pop artist such as Miley Cyrus. She was included in the Times 2013 for being one of the most influential teenagers in the world. In January 2014, the Forbes placed her in list of 30 young people who are changing the world.