But I feel like that's because we haven't actually heard a Lorde collaboration yet. I think it'll be easier to picture her collabing after she does one.
A Lana duet.. ATRL could not handle it
It'd be so great if kinda creepy considering Ella ha age and Lana ha usual subject matter
The thing I find most interesting about Yellow Flicker Beat is the beat.
Most of the song the beat is mimicking a heartbeat (thump thump, thump thump), and then at the very end of the song, it suddenly transitions directly from the heartbeat into Lorde her long, sustained, monotone hum for the outro, which is mimicking a flatline (ie. the heartbeat stopped).
The thing I find most interesting about Yellow Flicker Beat is the beat.
Most of the song the beat is mimicking a heartbeat (thump thump, thump thump), and then at the very end of the song, it suddenly transitions directly from the heartbeat into Lorde her long, sustained, monotone hum for the outro, which is mimicking a flatline (ie. the heartbeat stopped).
I find that the beat for Team also sounds like a heartbeat.
I find that the beat for Team also sounds like a heartbeat.
Almost, but not quite. The beat in YFB is a much more deliberate heartbeat-esque beat ("hit hit, hit hit" all the way through) where as Team is more of a "hit hit, hit clap", and in the chorus it skips a beat sometimes and does "hit, hit clap".
The thing I find most interesting about Yellow Flicker Beat is the beat.
Most of the song the beat is mimicking a heartbeat (thump thump, thump thump), and then at the very end of the song, it suddenly transitions directly from the heartbeat into Lorde her long, sustained, monotone hum for the outro, which is mimicking a flatline (ie. the heartbeat stopped).
That analysis
Lemme go bop to it again and listen out for Oprah, ha gospel