These Are The Best Selling Songs In Lordes Discography

August 2024 · 5 minute read

Highlights

Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor was born on November 7, 1996 in Takapuna, New Zealand, and has forged an extraordinary musical journey at just 27 years old. Her rise to international stardom, marked by a net worth of $18 million, two Grammy Awards, and a string of chart topping hits, is a testament to her undeniable talent, unique style, and impressive business acumen.

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Popularly called Lorde (her stage name), her musical voyage began in 2009 when she triumphed in the Belmont Intermediate School talent show. With melodies and introspective lyrics that captured the attention of Universal Music Group's A&R executive, Scott Maclachlan, Lorde paved way for a remarkable career.

Join us on a captivating journey through this Grammy-winning sensation’s Discography, as we explore her best selling songs, ranked by the number of copies sold and the certifications they earned.

10 The Love Club - 2012 (Two Million Copies/Gold)

The Love Club, dating back to 2012 and produced by Joel Little, introduces themes of youthful rebellion and non-conformity. Lorde was able to capture the essence of her generation's spirit in this track and although it didn't ascend to chart supremacy, this gold-certified gem sold 2 million copies and it serves as a testament to Lorde's early talent and her desire to stand out in the music landscape.

9 Buzzcut Season - 2013 (Three Million Copies/Gold)

Buzzcut Season is another song off the Pure Heroine album to make this list. Released in 2013, this song offers a contemplative journey through lost innocence and the passage of time.

Lorde skillfully evoked nostalgia and reflection with this song with its accuracy, and while it may not have dominated the charts, this gold-certified song remains a cherished favorite among her fans, as it sold over three million worldwide.

8 Liability - 2017 (Three Million Copies/Gold)

Liability, a track from the album Melodrama, was released in 2017 (and was produced by Jack Antonoff). This song delves into vulnerable territory, exploring themes of self-worth and fragility.

Lorde's message was clear, as the song aimed to convey the fear of not measuring up. Despite not reaching chart topping heights, the emotional depth of this gold-certified song left a lasting impact on listeners who bought over three million copies.

7 Homemade Dynamite - 2017 (Four Million Copies/Platinum)

In Homemade Dynamite, also produced by Jack Antonoff, Lorde celebrates youthful recklessness and adventure. In this track that sold over four million copies worldwide, Lorde was able to capture the exhilaration of living in the moment.

Notably, the music video was directed by Lorde herself, reinforcing the song's carefree spirit. With a platinum certification in the bag, Homemade Dynamite showcases Lorde’s creativity.

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6 Tennis Court - 2013 (Five Million Copies/Platinum)

Exploring the challenges of fame and the attendant loss of privacy, Lorde released Tennis Court from the Pure Heroine album in 2013. In this track, Lorde expressed the difficulties of sudden stardom.

While it didn't top the Billboard Hot 100, this platinum-certified song resonated deeply with audiences who admired Lorde’s unfiltered honesty, as it went on to sell over five million copies worldwide.

5 Yellow Flicker Beat - 2014 (Five Million Copies/Platinum)

Yellow Flicker Beat, from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 soundtrack in 2014, is an embodiment of rebellion and empowerment. Lorde aimed to capture the essence of the film's heroine, Katniss Everdeen. T

This platinum-certified track, accompanied by a video directed by Emily Kai Bock, perfectly aligns with the movie's spirit and Lorde's powerful vocals – propelling it to chart-topping heights, with five million copies sold worldwide and a platinum certification to go with it.

4 Green Light - 2017 (Six Million Copies/Platinum)

From her 2017 Melodrama album, Green Light (produced by Jack Antonoff), Lorde delved into themes of moving forward and embracing transformation. Her aim was to capture the raw emotions of heartbreak and liberation.

The music video, directed by Grant Singer, symbolizes the cathartic release of dancing through pain. This song reflects Lorde's artistic growth and willingness to explore new horizons.

Greenlight has sold over six million copies, earning a platinum certification.

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3 Team - 2013 (Eight Million Copies/Platinum)

Team, another track from Pure Heroine, was produced by Joel Little. This song serves as an anthem for unity and camaraderie among the youth.

Lorde's intention was clear; she aimed to create a sense of belonging for her fans. The music video beautifully complements this theme by showcasing a diverse group of young individuals coming together.

Achieving platinum certification with over 8 million copies sold, this hit exemplifies Lorde's desire to connect deeply with her audience.

2 Rivals - 2013 (Ten Million Copies/Platinum)

From her debut album Pure Heroine in 2013, Lorde released Rivals. The song delves into the cutthroat world of the music industry.

Lorde's aim was to unveil the struggles artists face while pursuing their dreams and the video, directed by Daniel Askill, vividly portrays that in a fierce dance-off, mirroring the competitive theme. This Grammy-winning anthem not only sold over ten million copies worldwide, it also clinched a platinum certification from the RIAA, cementing Lorde's status as a musical force.

1 Royals - 2013 (15 Million Copies/Diamond)

With an intention to challenge pop music's glitzy stereotypes and celebrate simplicity, Lorde dropped Royals, also from the Pure Heroine album. This hit emerged as a social commentary on materialism and consumer culture.

With two Grammy Awards to its credit and over 15 million copies sold, this song stands tall as a symbol of Lorde's commitment to authenticity in the industry.

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