Lorde has the internet in a vice after she shared a little clip of her new song on TikTok a few days ago. The New Zealand singer didn't make any announcements or reveal anything about the song in her caption. But she did use an audio with the title "WWT" in it. Fans speculate that this will be her newest song in 2025. Here are the lyrics from her latest snippet:
"Since I was seventeen, I gave you everything/Now, we wake from a dream/Well, baby, what was that?/What was that?"
The video clip from TikTok showed Lorde walking down the street in denim jeans and a belt full of keychains, a white button-up shirt, and headphones. The video transitions from Lorde walking to running down the street while she is holding the camera.
Details for the release of WWT have not been shared by the singer yet. While you wait for the announcement or release, have a look at some of Lorde's top hits over the years.
6 timeless Lorde songs to listen to before WWT drops
Here are some of the best songs Lorde has recorded to date:
Royals
Royals was released by Lorde as a part of her EP album, The Love Club (EP), in 2012, and her studio album, Pure Heroine, in 2013. The song is tagged as electropop, alternative pop, and art pop. Royals have an impressive all-time chart ranking at 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It also stood at 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (Women), and 43 on the US Adult Alternative Airplay (Billboard). It has a 14x Platinum certification from the RIAA in the US.
Team
Another one of Lorde's hits was released in 2013 as a part of the Pure Heroine album. The lyrics of the song were dedicated to the singer's friends and country. It is a mix of alternative pop and electro-hip-hop. According to all-time charts, Team stood at 88 on the US Adult Alternative Songs (Billboard). In the US, the RIAA has given the single a 5x Platinum certification.
Ribs
This is an electronica, indietronica, and electropop song that was released in 2013 as a part of her debut album, Pure Heroine. The song's lyrics were inspired by the singer's issues with aging. The US RIAA gave Ribs a 3x Platinum certification.
Green Light
Green Light is a part of Lorde's second album, Melodrama, which was released in 2017. The lyrics of the song carry a metaphoric meaning of using a green light as a signal to move on after a breakup. The RIAA has given the song a 3x Platinum certificate in the US.
Liability
Another song on this list is from her second album Melodrama (2017). It was released on March 10, 2017, as the first promotional single for the album. The song's lyrics discuss how the artist's rise to fame brought media attention to her friends and how it affected her emotionally. The song hit rank 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in the same year. As for the RIAA certification, it had one platinum.
Super Cut
The last song on the list is also from the 2017 album, Melodrama. It is a mix of electropop, electronic, disco, and synth-pop. The lyrics of the song highlight the happy memories of a past relationship that is no longer there. She recorded the song in three locations: Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York City, Rough Customer Studio in Brooklyn Heights, New York, and Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California.
Lorde's snippet on TikTok has caused a buzz among music fans, wondering when she will drop the track. Although none of the details has been confirmed by the singer, keep your eyes peeled for any new information.

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