Lorde Denies Accusations That She Lip-Synced on ‘Saturday Night Live’

The New Zealand singer and songwriter who is responsible for the 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World' hit song - Lorde, has denied allegations that she lip-synced on the American television show - "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend, and instead took the unconstrained reports as an "awesome compliment."

The 19 year old Auckland, New Zealand born artist was a featured singer during the musical guest set of the English electronic music duo - Disclosure on "Saturday Night Live," Lorde joined brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence of Disclosure for their collaboration on the song "Magnets."

After the late night show, some fans of the 'Royals' hitmaker were so impressed by her performance that some actually asked whether Lorde had lip-synced it.

Lorde replied through her Twitter account and posted, "wow - the fact that some people thought I was lip syncing on Saturday Night Live is an awesome admiration! Goes without saying I have never and will never ha-ha."

Then, Lorde added another post on Twitter, expressing her appreciation for being able to sing on "Saturday Night Live," "we're just a bunch of kids from far away places and we played on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE! It's all a bit overpowering and I'm crazy thankful."

Also, the singer-songwriter who became famous when he was featured on breakthrough single of Disclosure - "Latch" - Sam Smith, performed a duet with the song "Omen" with the group later in the show. SNL was hosted by the actress who is known for her role in such film as Wet Hot American Summer - Elizabeth Banks.

The songs "Magnets" and "Omen" that are featured on Disclosure's "Caracal" album were released on September 25. The album of Disclosure has produced the tracks "Omen," "Jaded" and "Holding On." It climbed up to the top spots on the U.K. Albums chart and U.S. Dance/Electronic Albums chart.

In addition, this is what Howard Lawrence of Disclosure recently stated on collaborating with Lorde, "The time Lorde came in, I had this idea about writing about the phrase 'the point of no return,' and originally that was going to be the name of the song."

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