LORDE - Team (Audio) !!TOP!!
The video begins with shots of the ocean; The Daily Beast's editor Marlow Stern drew comparisons between the shots to Paul Thomas Anderson's drama film The Master (2012).[44] The scene revealed an unseen city with ruins of factories on an island and full of teens "without any parental guidance".[45][46] On Lorde's Facebook account, she further explained that world was "so different to anything anyone had ever seen, a dark world full of tropical plants and ruins and sweat".[43] Inside the ruins, she is seen as the "self-anointed" queen of the city's citizens in a "blue, foliage-filled universe".[44][45] Stern compared her image to that of The Hunger Games' fictional character Katniss Everdeen.[44] A young boy is transported to the island;[46] following his arrival, he must joust on a motorbike to become a part of Lorde's "team".[41][47] He loses;[47] Lorde commented that "sometimes the person who loses is stronger".[43]
LORDE - Team (Audio)
This jam from High School Musical is one of the most literal songs about teamwork. The tune talks about working together to achieve great feats, and is one heck of a bop to boot. Bonus points if any members of your team know the choreography from the movie.
Once upon a time, when I worked at a restaurant, I used to blast this song on the speakers at the end of every shift. While this hit was originally intended as a love song, the refrain serves as a solid team rallying call as well. Declaring to be there whenever, wherever is right in line with the meaning of teamwork.
Music has powers to change moods, and songs about teamwork can encourage employees to be more cooperative and think more fondly about coworkers. These anthems are a way to show team spirit and can become part of team rituals. Not to mention, music can put team members into more positive mindsets. Listening to these songs can help foster feelings of togetherness and camaraderie. Plus, you can add onto the playlists and create your own team soundtrack that reminds the group of each other as well!
Wise folks often call music the universal language. When you play songs about working together, you give your people a shared language or anthem to rally under. These songs can motivate teams to come together and do their best work.
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Lorde broke her silence on becoming a meme via the fan account @lordecontent(Opens in a new tab) on April 23. In the video(Opens in a new tab) Lorde says, "I just wanted to talk about this thing of me shushing people at my shows. That was something that I did in that one song a couple of times when I wanted to sing it a cappella and/or off the microphone, so people could hear me and because I wanted to try something different. If you come to my shows you know that it's an hour and a half of us singing and screaming together." She ends the video by adding, "Also, that dramatic ass move was literally for an album called Melodrama, so don't stress too hard."
We live in cities you'll never see on screen Not very pretty But we sure know how to run things Living in ruins of a palace within my dreams And you know we're on each other's team We're on each other's team And you know we're on each other's team We're on each other's team And you know, and you know, and you know
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