Lorde’s Discography: A Complete List of Her Albums, Singles, and Hits

Lorde has excited fans by teasing new music after a four-year hiatus.

Sharing a quick clip on TikTok, the celebrity offered a sneak peek of her upcoming music by strolling through Washington Square Park in New York City. However, the New Zealand-based singer has not disclosed any details regarding the release date for the fresh tunes.

Over the past eight years, this 28-year-old celebrity has amassed a devoted global following after making her debut in the music industry in 2013. Throughout this journey, she’s garnered numerous honors for her songwriting abilities.

Before you hear her anticipated new tunes, let me share with you all that she has already put out and the accomplishments she has made within the music industry.

Lorde albums in release date order

  • Pure Heroine (2013)
  • Melodrama (2017)
  • Solar Power (2021)

Lorde albums: Tracklists, hit singles and successes

Pure Heroine (2013)

Tracklist:

  1. Tennis Court
  2. 400 Lux
  3. Royals (reached No. 1 in the UK Charts)
  4. Ribs
  5. Buzzcut Season
  6. Team
  7. Glory and Gore
  8. Still Sane
  9. White Teeth Teens
  10. A World Alone

Lorde’s first album, “Pure Heroine,” achieved impressive positions on various music charts worldwide. It reached the fourth spot in the UK album rankings, the third position in the US Billboard charts, and topped both the charts in New Zealand and Australia.

The singer, real name Ella Yelich-O’Connor, was only 16 at the time of its release.

globally, “Lead Single Royals” by Lorde emerged as the most successful track on the album, receiving substantial radio play and marking her debut atop the UK charts. Additionally, this hit song netted Lorde two Grammy Awards, recognizing it as Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.

In 2014, she landed her first BRIT award for Best International Female Solo Artist.

Melodrama (2017)

Tracklist:

  1. Green Light
  2. Sober
  3. Homemade Dynamite
  4. The Louvre
  5. Liability
  6. Hard Feelings/Loveless
  7. Sober II (Melodrama)
  8. Writer in the Dark
  9. Supercut
  10. Liability (Reprise)
  11. Perfect Places

Drama unfolds around the main character, depicting her emotional journey following a significant split in her relationship, along with her growing disappointment with living under public scrutiny.

She climbed up to the fifth position on the UK album charts and received her second BRIT Award for the category of Best International Female Solo Artist.

24k Magic by Bruno Mars ended up winning Album of the Year at the Grammys instead of Melodrama being honored with that title.

Solar Power (2021)

Tracklist:

  1. The Path
  2. Solar Power
  3. California
  4. Stoned at the Nail Salon
  5. Fallen Fruit
  6. Secrets from a Girl (Who’s Seen it All)
  7. The Man with the Axe
  8. Dominoes
  9. Big Star
  10. Leader of a New Regime
  11. Mood Ring
  12. Oceanic Feeling

For the first time in four years, a fresh piece of music titled Solar Power has been unveiled. This composition was penned down in 2019 in collaboration with renowned producer Jack Antonoff.

This album emphasizes upbeat tunes reminiscent of summer, and according to Lorde, it’s a joyful expression of the beauty found in nature. Compared to her past work, it carries a more indie pop feel due to its incorporation of acoustic guitars.

Once more, Solar Power claimed the top spot in Australia and New Zealand, followed by a performance on the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom the next year.

As a devoted moviegoer, I must admit that it’s been quite some time since Lorde graced us with her music. However, in 2024, she made a splendid comeback by featuring on Charli XCX’s extended version of the album “Brat”. The expanded edition, titled simply “Brat (Deluxe)”, included an additional three tracks, making it a more robust listening experience.

Initially, the song “So Confusing” was published without Lorde’s involvement, but later, Charli XCX clarified that she served as the inspiration for the track. Over the course of her career, Charli XCX has often been likened to Lorde.

Subsequently, Lorde appeared on a remix version of the track to give her own lyrics verse.

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2025-04-10 18:18