What is the meaning behind Royals?

What is the meaning behind Royals?

Well, she opened up a little — in a recent interview with VH1, Lorde explained the spark behind her chart-dominating single, “Royals.” The song in question, an ode to the Millennial fetishization of the “good life,” was reportedly inspired by a National Geographic picture of the Kansas City Royals baseball team.

Who is Royals by?

Lorde
Joel Little
Royals/Composers

What inspired Royals by Lorde?

Lorde revealed during an interview with VH1 that the song was inspired in part by a photograph she saw of baseball legend George Brett. The Major League third baseman spent his entire 21-year baseball career playing for the Kansas City Royals, leading them to a World Series title in 1985.

What is a synonym for Royal?

regal, kingly, queenly, kinglike, queenlike, princely. sovereign, monarchical. 2’tourists can expect a royal welcome’ excellent, fine, marvellous, magnificent, splendid, superb, wonderful, first-rate, first-class. informal fantastic, terrific, great, tremendous, grand.

When did Royals come out by Lorde?

2013
Royals/Released

Why is Lorde called Lorde?

At age 12 she was signed to a development contract with the Universal Music Group after an agent received footage of her singing at a middle-school talent show. A lifelong fascination with royalty and aristocracy inspired her stage name, although she appended an e to the end, as she felt that “Lord” was too masculine.

Is Royals by Lorde about George Brett?

Pop culture collided when Lorde met George Brett, the inspiration for her hit song “Royals.” Last year, Lorde told VH1 that she wrote the song after seeing a photo of Brett, a player for the Kanas City Royals, signing baseballs in a 1976 issue of National Geographic.

What is the opposite of royal?

Adjective. ▲ Opposite of belonging to, or characteristic of, the aristocracy. plebeian. bourgeois.

Why did Lorde say we’ll never be Royals?

Lorde contradicts herself but within reason. She mentions “we’ll never be royals,” but later mentions in the same syntax “let me be your ruler, you can call me Queen Bee.” Lorde wants people to see her as a lord who advocates non-materialistic attributes.

What did the critics say about the song Royals?

Jonah Bromwich of The Village Voice said “Royals” has the “potential to sound like a celebration of the very things” Lorde is criticising. Lorde said the song is about the opulence one finds in some music videos, which is “far from [her] reality”. “Royals” received widespread acclaim from music critics.

What does Buzz mean in Lorde’s song Royals?

(Buzz is slang for interest or attention. She doesn’t want that kind of attention. She wants to be known for her music, not for her wealth or what she does, or who she dates. (Buzzing associated to Bee’s or She wants the same success as the Queen Bee/Beyonce) She wants to dominate the music charts.

Where did the song Royals go to number one?

The single attained international chart success, reaching number one in New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In the US, “Royals” spent nine weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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