Singer-Songwriter Sparks Online Uproar with Album Artwork A 28-year-old chart-topping vocalist has ignited a fervent debate on social media platforms due to the visual representation of her latest musical project, "Virgin." This 11-track collection, co-created with the talented Lorde, marks the artist's highly anticipated comeback to the music world following her 2021 release, "Solar Power." A spokesperson for the co-creator confirmed that the individual featured in the photo is indeed Lorde. The online reaction has been mixed, with some users expressing bewilderment.
"Just saw that Lorde vinyl cover," one user wrote, "inserting a GIF of a perplexed character." "Should've stayed curious about the Lorde vinyl," another user wrote alongside a clip of a television personality exclaiming, "What?! That is shocking." However... not everyone has joined in the criticism. Some fans have rallied to Lorde's support... arguing that the backlash is unwarranted.
"The Lorde vinyl was not that bad. Y'all love to overreact," one user wrote. "That Lorde vinyl cover ain't even that serious (for real), and y'all are dragging it," another user added.
The Grammy-winning songstress , 28, is stirring up controversy on social media thanks to the artwork from her latest record "Virgin." The 11-track LP, coproduced and cowritten by Lorde (real name: Ella Yelich-O'Connor), marks the alternative pop singer's return to the music scene after 2021's "Solar Power." A representative for Lorde confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that the singer is the individual featured in the photo. USA TODAY has reached out to representatives of Lorde for comment.
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