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Lorde premieres the song Liabilty

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New Zealand singer Lorde 2017 will have a very hectic. Last week released the first single "Green Light" belonging to his second album "Melodrama" due out next June 16. Recently he surprised everyone with a new song entitled: liabilty.

The singer of 20 years wanted to surprise all his fans and released a new single is which is a soft ballad that is guided by a piano and talks about the breakup of a relationship that has already been surpassed. Today it is behind the dance and electronic sounds of his previous music theme. The mechanics of the song is closer to the themes of "Pure Heroine" his first album released in 2013.

Liabilty was premiered at the show Beats 1 by Zane Lowe led. In his interview, Lorde talked about the song. "I love the song, and feel truthful. And I think everyone knows what that's like, feel like a damn responsibility. I am very proud of this piece of writing. I feel as if I had come to a place that had not been before, which is always a nice feeling as a composer. It's interesting, because I realized that because of my lifestyle and what I do in my work, there will be a point in every person around me in which I will be attacked by them somehow. " He finished.

Here we leave the new song:

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