Lorde Gets a Tattoo, Goes Swimming in 'Hammer' Music Video
- Lorde released the music video for her single "Hammer" today, directed by Renell Medrano, ahead of her album Virgin's June 27 release.
- This release follows a period of self-reflection during an intense breakup in London in 2023, which inspired the album and the song's exploration of identity.
- The music video, shot in London’s Hampstead Heath, shows Lorde running freely, getting a tattoo, and lying naked in a hammock, capturing a personal journey of self-discovery.
- The 3-minute and 13-second track "Hammer" opens with synth sounds and features lyrics that express Lorde’s fluid experience with gender, describing times when she feels more feminine and other times more masculine.
- Lorde’s release of "Hammer" as the final single points to her evolving artistry and personal openness, suggesting Virgin will mark a significant moment in her career.
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Lorde's New Single Is Her Horniest Song Yet
Fiona Goodall/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesLorde is undergoing some major changes — and feeling a bit horny. Just a week before her new album Virgin hits shelves on June 27, the singer unveiled her album’s opening track “Hammer,” alongside a steamy yet sentimental music video. Taking to Instagram to announce the song, Lorde described “Hammer” as “an ode to city life and horniness tbh.” True to her promise, “Hammer” is indeed her hornie…
Lorde Gets A Butt Tattoo In The Woods In Her New ‘Hammer’ Video
When Lorde announced “Hammer” yesterday (June 19), she revealed that it’s the opening track of her forthcoming album, Virgin. More intriguing, she called the song “an ode to city life and horniness.” Now, with today’s release of the song, we get a better idea of what that means. On the opening verse, she sings, “There’s a heat in the pavement, my mercury’s raising / Don’t know if it’s love or if it’s ovulation / When you’re holding a hammer, eve…
Lorde explores gender identity in lyrics of new single 'Hammer'
Lorde is mulling over her gender identity on “Hammer”, the third and final single from her forthcoming fourth studio album, Virgin. The 28-year-old New Zealand-born singer announced the song earlier this week, describing the murky, synth-driven track as an “ode to city life and horniness”. “Hammer”, the opening track on Virgin, begins with hazy, jittering synths, before Lorde opens the track by cooing about her sexual desires, wondering whether …
Lorde drops the 'Hammer,' Cardi B is back 'Outside,' & more new music
Happy New Music Friday!It's Friday, and we've been blessed with a fresh batch of new music by our favorite LGBTQ+ (and adjacent) musicians. Cardi B is back "Outside" with a vengeance on her new diss track, JADE doesn't want to know about a lover's past on "Plastic Box," KATSEYE whips out Spanglish for their scandalous new track, and Lorde feels more free than ever before on "Hammer."Meanwhile, kwn has released a gorgeous EP for the grown and sex…
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