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Is Lorde Preparing A New Album?

It’s been four long years since Lorde has last graced our ears with her sweet New Zealander voice. But the 24-year-old singer might be preparing to unveil a new album!…

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It's been four long years since Lorde has last graced our ears with her sweet New Zealander voice. But the 24-year-old singer might be preparing to unveil a new album!

Lorde's official website has a photo of what may be the new cover art for the upcoming album, or at least a new song: the image says "Solar Power," and it looks like it could be an album (or single) cover. Taken from the ground up, we get a good look at Lorde's bare legs and beach bum, something that is new from the "Royals" singer, who we're used to seeing in black garb.

All that accompanies the image is: "ARRIVING IN 2021 … PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE." and "SIGN UP," which leads to a subscriber page where you can input an email address and country.

That was enough to launch Twitter in a frenzy, with one user writing, "Lorde finally waking up after 4 years has to be the best thing to happen in music so far this year."

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