logo
Lorde Drops Final ‘Virgin' Single: ‘An Ode to City Life and Horniness'

Lorde Drops Final ‘Virgin' Single: ‘An Ode to City Life and Horniness'

Yahoo2 days ago

Lorde has released the final song before the arrival of her forthcoming studio album, Virgin. On Thursday night, the singer-songwriter dropped the new single 'Hammer.'
'Hammer. Last song before Virgin,' Lorde wrote on social media. 'First song on the album. An ode to city life and horniness tbh.'
More from Rolling Stone
Karol G, Cardi B, Lorde, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Lorde Can't Listen to 'Virgin' Deep Cut 'Clearblue': 'That Whole Song Just Destroys Me'
Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Haim, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Last month, Lorde unveiled the 11-song track list for Virgin, and in a Rolling Stone cover story, described the record's lyrics as being 'right on the edge of gross.' 'I think coming more into my body, I came into an understanding of the grotesque nature of it and the glory and all these things,' she said at the time.
The singer released synth-pop number 'What Was That' and the grittier, 'Man of the Year,' earlier this year. Lorde accompanied the former with a video of herself alone throughout New York before meeting up with fans and dancing in the center of Washington Square Park. While discussing the latter, Lorde revealed that 'Man of the Year' was intrinsic to her embracing the fluidity of her gender identity.
The cover art for Virgin, out June 27, is an X-ray of Lorde's pelvis that shows the exact placement of her IUD. When speaking to Rolling Stone cover story, Lorde said: 'I felt like stopping taking my birth control, I had cut some sort of cord between myself and this regulated femininity. It sounds crazy, but I felt that all of a sudden, I was off the map of femininity. And I totally believed that that allowed things to open up.'
Best of Rolling Stone
Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs
The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs
All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Best Glastonbury 2025 moments from Lewis Capaldi's return to secret Pulp set
Best Glastonbury 2025 moments from Lewis Capaldi's return to secret Pulp set

Yahoo

time35 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Best Glastonbury 2025 moments from Lewis Capaldi's return to secret Pulp set

Glastonbury kicked off its 2025 line-up with the return of Lewis Capaldi and a surprise pre-lunchtime set from Lorde, who had been rumoured as a secret booking for the festival. The pair aren't the only unlisted stars who could make an appearance at Worthy Farm this weekend - other names in the mix include Pulp, Haim and Oasis. Take a look at the highlights from this year's Glastonbury Festival so far, and what there is to look forward to over the coming days. Friday night saw Lewis Capaldi return to the festival, two years after announcing a break. There had been speculation about the star making a comeback, as the Pyramid Stage schedule had a mysterious "TBA" listing for 4:55pm - 5:30pm. The Scottish singer stepped out on stage to huge applause, launching straight into his 2019 hit, Before You Go. "Glastonbury it's so good to be back," he said after performing his track Grace. "I'm not going to say much up here today because if I do I think I'll probably start crying, but it's just amazing to be here with you all and I can't thank you all enough for coming out and coming and seeing me." It had been expected that the star would return to the festival after a tough experience on the same stage in 2023. Capaldi, who has spoken out about mental health struggles and his Tourette's diagnosis, was unable to finish singing his hit Someone You Loved. His fans movingly helped him through the performance by singing the song for him, but he later cancelled all shows for the foreseeable future, saying he was "still learning to adjust to the impact of my Tourette's". He performed Someone You Loved during Friday's set, looking emotional as he told the crowd: "I couldn't sing this song two years ago for a different reason. I think I might struggle to sing it this time for another reason. But this time it's a good reason." Capaldi also released new music at midnight - single Survive, which explores his mental health problems in the lyrics. Lorde was heavily rumoured to be putting in an appearance at Glastonbury, and the New Zealand star delighted fans by beginning the festival at 11:30am on Friday on the Woodsies stage in a mystery "TBA" slot. Lorde released her fourth album, Virgin, at midnight and played it in full, telling the crowd: "I didn't know if I'd make another record to be honest. But I'm back [and] completely free." Rumours of the Royals star playing the Woodsies stage were so widespread that festival security closed access to the field because of overcrowding before she took to the stage. Ever since the Glasto 2025 line-up was announced, the big question has been — who are Patchwork? Squeezing inbetween John Fogerty and Raye on the Pyramid Stage on Saturday, June 28, the mystery of Patchwork had all but evaporated though, as the enormous crowd awaited a potential homecoming for Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp. Prior to their unveiling — a background screen eventually asked: 'Are you ready for... PULP SUMMER' — the stage was shielded by a line of people in ponchos while the rockers got in position to plough straight into hit tunes Sorted for E's & Wizz and Disco 2000. After doing so, frontman Cocker addressed the sea of fans with: "Hello, my name's Jarvis. This is Pulp. Sorry for people who were expecting Patchwork, did you know we were gonna play?" A collective yell of 'YEAH!' rang out. "How?" he said, "Psychic, good. Listen, those two songs we just played were first played on this stage 30 years and four days ago. It was the very, very first time they were played — you could say they were born in Glastonbury." Cocker, who has appeared in a variety of Wes Anderson films, later segwayed from singing Acrylic Afternoons into generously throwing teabags out to the people. "Share them," he made sure to mention. Prior to Pulp's big secret being popped, Haim were also speculated to be playing the 6.15pm to 7.15pm slot after a fan unearthed a tenuous link to the artist codename through German author Sylvia Haim, who wrote a book titled Patchwork. One act definitely playing Glastonbury is Kneecap, due on the West Holts stage on Saturday at 4pm. But with controversy following the group wherever they go, whether or not the BBC will be able to cover their set has been up in the air. It's just over a week since one of the members appeared in court charged with a terror offence and although the BBC is the home of Glastonbury coverage, airing Kneecap's set live could prove too risky - particularly after their comments on stage at Coachella festival in the US earlier in the year. Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he doesn't think they should be on the Glastonbury line-up, while festival organiser Emily Eavis has now responded to his comments with "everyone is welcome here". On Friday, 27 June Jo Whiley, who is covering Glastonbury on the BBC, suggested to BBC Radio 4 that Kneecap's set would air, saying: "If the performance goes out...I believe it is..." Even outside of the mystery acts, Glastonbury has some big moments lined up with a packed schedule and some superstar headliners. Friday's headline act is The 1975, while Saturday sees Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts take to the Pyramid Stage, and Olivia Rodrigo closes Glastonbury on Sunday night. Of course, there's an endless schedule of other acts to pack in, including Charli XCX headlining the Other Stage on Saturday, Busta Rhymes putting in an appearance on Friday, and Rod Stewart taking to the Pyramid Stage on Sunday afternoon. Other highly-anticipated performances include Raye, John Fogerty and Alanis Morissette. Glastonbury coverage continues across the BBC and on BBC iPlayer all weekend.

Yankees' George Costanza desk nap bobblehead pre-selling for five times more than tickets to game
Yankees' George Costanza desk nap bobblehead pre-selling for five times more than tickets to game

New York Times

time36 minutes ago

  • New York Times

Yankees' George Costanza desk nap bobblehead pre-selling for five times more than tickets to game

This week the New York Yankees announced that the bobblehead giveaway for its Seinfeld Night promotion on Aug. 21 for its game against the Boston Red Sox will be one of George Costanza sleeping under his desk. The unique giveaway, which Seinfeld fans will surely agree is perhaps the greatest bobblehead ever created, is a reference to an episode from season eight of the show titled 'The Nap.' In the episode, George, then working for the Yankees as assistant to the traveling secretary, commissioned a carpenter working for Jerry to build a custom sleep nook under his desk at Yankee Stadium. He was then caught under there by then Yankees owner George Steinbrenner's grandson. The bobblehead will only be given to the first 18,000 fans who enter the stadium that night, but pre-sales of the item have already been purchased on eBay for up to $250 while tickets to the game are still available for as little as $53. 'I love a good nap. Sometimes it's the only thing getting me out of bed in the morning.' – George Costanza Join us at @yankeestadium on Thursday, August 21 for Seinfeld Night! 1st 18,000 guests will receive a George Costanza Bobblehead 🎟️👉 — New York Yankees (@Yankees) June 26, 2025 For last season's Seinfeld Night, the Yankees gave away a bobblehead of George in a batting pose from an episode where he taught real-life Yankees Bernie Williams and Derek Jeter how to hit. While this is only the second year the Yankees will hold a Seinfeld Night, the New York Mets and its minor league affiliates have had several bobblehead giveaways tied to the show. The Brooklyn Cyclones, a High-A affiliate of the Mets, have done bobbleheads of George in his Gore-Tex coat, and pulling a golf ball out of a whale's blowhole while pretending to be a marine biologist. The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, a Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins, also gave away one of George eating so many shrimp that it prompted a call from the ocean. The character has proven popular in trading card form, too. 2021 Panini National Treasures cards featuring pieces of a Yankees jersey worn by actor Jason Alexander have sold for $1,000 or more on at least five occasions and numerous unofficial Costanza cards have been produced. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence in all our coverage. When you click or make purchases through our links, we may earn a commission.

Jesse Watters' New Nickname For Zohran Mamdani Makes Him Sound Ridiculously Cool
Jesse Watters' New Nickname For Zohran Mamdani Makes Him Sound Ridiculously Cool

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Jesse Watters' New Nickname For Zohran Mamdani Makes Him Sound Ridiculously Cool

Fox News host Jesse Watters has unveiled a new nickname for New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani — and people can't help but notice it makes him sound really, really cool. Over the past few days, the commentator has referred to the progressive rising star as 'Zohran the Destroyer,' or simply 'the destroyer,' multiple times. In a viral screenshot from Thursday's episode of 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' a chyron reads, 'ZOHRAN THE DESTROYER WRECKS DEM PARTY.' The segment touched on angst from some Democrats over Mamdani threatening the status quo. The democratic socialist beat former New York Gov. and accused sexual harasser Andrew Cuomo in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday in a stunning upset. 'What's Zohran the Destroyer got going for him?' Watters asked in a monologue that trashed Mamdani's policy proposals and mocked his supporters. He also called him a 'smooth-talking assassin.' On 'The Five' on Friday, Watters mused, 'Zohran the Destroyer is about to give Karl Marx a woke makeover, if Democrats can't stop him from becoming the next mayor of New York City.' On social media, people joked about how awesome the moniker made Mamdani sound. They're giving him cool nicknames now — pokey pup (@Whatapityonyou) June 27, 2025 Problem? — Austin MacNamara - Gremloe (@gremloe) June 28, 2025 omw to Join the Praetorian Guard of Zohran the Destroyer — Estrie⚢🔆 (@AdorableEstrie) June 28, 2025 I'm sorry @ZohranKMamdani, but I will only be referring to you by your full name from now on: Zohran The Destroyer. — Deliver The Food (@deliverthefred) June 27, 2025 They try to make him sound scary and just make him sound like a hero."Hither came Zohran, black-haired, bright-eyed, sword in hand, a reaver, a billionaire-slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandaled feet." — Josiah Hawthorne (@JosiahHawthorne) June 27, 2025 Zohran Mamdani Stuns Andrew Cuomo In NYC Mayoral Primary Marjorie Taylor Greene And Tucker Carlson Offer Surprising Praise For Rising Dem Star Democrats Hope They Can Replicate Zohran Mamdani, Just Without The Socialism

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store