Lorde net worth and global-charting music career


Lorde net worth emerges from her music career. She is a New Zealand two-time Grammy Awards winner, singer and songwriter. 

The estimated Lorde net worth

Lorde net worth is estimated at $18 million accruing to Celebrity Net Worth. This value points to her award-winning, chart-topping and best-selling music, tours as well as other ventures.

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Career highlights

Lorde’s first original performances came in 2011 at the Victoria Theatre. She soon began collaborating with producer Joel Little. Together, they created her debut extended play (EP) The Love Club, which she initially released on SoundCloud in 2012.

The EP was commercially released in March 2013 after amassing 60,000 downloads and toped at number two in New Zealand and Australia. The lead global hit single, “Royals” skyrocketed Lorde to global fame. It sold over 10 million units worldwide and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Most importantly, this made her the youngest artist to achieve a U.S. number one single since 1987 and earned a diamond certification from the RIAA. Most remarkably, the single won two Grammys for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year. In addition to this, she won Single of the Year at the 2013 New Zealand Music Awards.

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Lorde’s first studio album, Pure Heroine released in 2013, sold over one million copies in the U.S. by February 2014. Remarkably, this made her the first female artist since Adele’s 19 to achieve that milestone with a debut album.

The album’s singles “Tennis Court” topped at number one in New Zealand and “Team” came at number six in the U.S. At the 2014 New Zealand Music Awards, she won six awards.

Lorde released her second studio album, Melodrama in 2017. The album took the top spot at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and also topped charts in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Its lead single, “Green Light”, reached number one in New Zealand and achieved top ten in Australia and Canada.

In addition to this, the album received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and won six awards at the 2017 New Zealand Music Awards.

In 2021, she released her third album Solar Power, along with its companion EP Te Ao Mārama, sung entirely in Te Reo Māori.

Lorde’s fourth and latest studio album, Virgin released in 2025, debuted at number one in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and several European markets. This marked her as the first New Zealand artist to have six tracks simultaneously chart on the Aotearoa Music Charts.

The album’s single remix with Charli XCX won the Aotearoa Music Award for Single of the Year. 

Book

  • Going South (2021)

Film contributions

Beyond music, Lorde also recorded soundtracks for “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1” films.

Recognitions

  • New Zealand Music Awards International Achievement Award (2014, 2017)
  • Forbes 30 Under 30 – Music (2014)
  • Forbes 30 Under 30 – Asia – Entertainment & Sports (2017)
  • Billboard 21 Under 21 (2017)

Conclusion on Lorde net worth

All in all, Lorde’s fortune is a reflection of her remarkable music career, built on a catalogue that includes four critically acclaimed studio albums, two culturally significant EPs and at least 14 globally charting singles. Additional  commercial success, combined with international awards, record-breaking hits demonstrate her artistic impact.

Featured image: Lorde on Instagram

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