Friday, 8 November 2013

The Guardian Lorde; Lorde's song Royals deserves nuanced critique

The New Zealander's song is a direct response to the sensation of being overwhelmed by overseas culture - something which doesn't always translate abroad
Lorde performs live for fans at The Metro Theatre in Sydney, Australia.  
Lorde performs live for fans at The Metro Theatre in Sydney, Australia. 
Photograph: Mark Metcalfe/Getty

'She's not supporting other women': Lingerie-clad Selena Gomez hits back at singer Lorde after she accuses ex-Disney stars of being 'anti-feminist'

New Zealand singer Lorde recently dissed her song Come And Get It, accusing it of being 'anti-feminist' and sending a bad message to fans.
And Selena Gomez is certainly not taking the teen's comments lying down, slamming the 17-year-old in return.
Speaking to Flaunt magazine, the 21-year-old took a swing at the Royals star, saying she would no longer be covering her hit song in any of her shows. 
Hitting back: In a new interview with Flaunt magazine, Selena Gomez hits back at New Zealand singer Lorde as she poses in a racy photo shoot
Hitting back: In a new interview with Flaunt magazine, Selena Gomez hits back at New Zealand singer Lorde as she poses in a racy photo shoot


Sexy: The pop star poses in series of sexy ensembles in the images taken by Amanda de Cadenet
Sexy: The pop star poses in series of sexy ensembles in the images taken by Amanda de Cadenet


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