Phoebe Bridgers and Clairo are apparently credited as backing vocalists on Lorde's "Solar Power"
Lorde's comeback single "Solar Power" was made available in select countries for a short while today (10 June), and fans managed to screenshot the credit list, which apparently includes Phoebe Bridgers and Clairo as backing vocalists.
Earlier today (10 June) Lorde's comeback single "Solar Power" was reportedly rescheduled for release at 11pm BST tonight "Due to the leaks of the cover art and snippets" (according to an Instagram account called Planet Eclipse).
Lorde hasn't cconfirmed the news herself, but Pop Crave confirmed this afternoon that "Solar Power" was made available in select countries for a short while, before being removed from streaming services.
In the short time that "Solar Power" was reportedly available, fans managed to get hold of the credits for the song, which apparently credits Phoebe Bridgers and Clairo as backing vocalists.
PHOEBE BRIDGERS ON A LORDE SONG ALL MY DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE IM CRYING pic.twitter.com/akNrwGzNvF
— marisa ⸆⸉ | LORDE IS COMING (@hearthandsswift) June 10, 2021
phoebe bridgers is credited for background vocals in solar power the new lorde song. pic.twitter.com/rz4ZfsayJR
— nathanesolar power (@nathanedelrey) June 10, 2021
Last month Lorde was confirmed as a headliner for one of the nights on the second weekend of Primavera Sound 2022.
In December last year Lorde revealed that her long-awaited third album does have a title, inspired by her 2019 Antarctica trip.
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