It's always a bit of an occasion when an international pop star releases a music video, but Lorde took things to another level this week with a little tease to her fans.
The New Zealand native released the gorgeous visuals for her song "Perfect Places," and along with the tweet she shared announcing it's presence, she also hinted at a few easter eggs hidden within the four-minute music video. Fans have been flooding Twitter with their guesses—some of which are hilarious, some accurate, and others are incredibly imaginative.
SEE ALSO:Too much is never enough on Lorde's vital 'Melodrama'Tweet may have been deleted
Much of what's been guessed has yet to receive confirmation from Lorde herself, but that doesn't mean they're not pretty plausible—like this person, who uncovered literal easter eggs in the video.
Tweet may have been deleted
Another fan found a scene in the video to be a literal interpretation of lyrics to her song "Sober II."
Tweet may have been deleted
Of course, people had to bring Taylor Swift into it—with a few referencing Paramore's Hayley Williams as well.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
But at least one easter egg has been confirmed. Yes, that is apparently a hard-drive next to her in the boat. "Thought it was funny to bring the [Melodrama] files out in the boat. don't let them out of ur sight right?," she tweeted, confirming the fan's theory.
Tweet may have been deleted
Until Lorde reveals all the hidden gems, we'll leave you with this astute observation.
Tweet may have been deleted
If you're not going to include onion rings in your work, then please at least incorporate the dancing hot dog, Lorde!
TopicsMusic
(责任编辑:綜合)
Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for September 24
35+ best pet deals to shop on Black Friday
The Shark FlexStyle is on sale at an impressive low price
We asked linguists if Donald Trump speaks like that on purpose
Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for September 24
How to watch the UCLA vs. Colorado football without cable: kickoff time, streaming deals, and more
'The Crown' Season 6 review: Netflix's series faces Princess Diana's death
The U.S. will no longer have the final say on internet domain names