Does Lorde's "Perfect Places" music video reference Paramore's "Ignorance"?
A few days ago, New Zealand alt-pop superstar Lorde dropped her video for “Perfect Places,” the newest single from her sophomore record Melodrama.
Once the music video dropped, Lorde sent her fans on an Easter egg hunt, telling them via Twitter that there were a few to be found in the video…but is one of them a Paramore reference?
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Here's what she said:
a couple cute easter eggs in this video let's see if you spot them
— Lorde (@lorde) August 3, 2017
Fans were able to find some cute ones sprinkled in:
— Lorde (@lorde) August 4, 2017
NIIIICE ���� beaten up merch from another life https://t.co/KL2FxUYCoi
— Lorde (@lorde) August 4, 2017
But one fan spotted a potential Easter egg that really caught our attention, noting the similarity in the lightbulb motif between Lorde's video and Paramore's “Ignorance”:
This reminds me of Hayley Williams in Ignorance pic.twitter.com/HCzk1C85H3
— David ⚡️ (@dxvid616) August 3, 2017
Now this is one we can get behind. Seem far-fetched? Maybe not quite so much. Lorde has proven to be a Paramore fan in the past, tweeting these lyrics from Paramore's “Proof” back in 2016:
baby, if i'm half the man i say i am / if i'm a woman with no fear just like i claim i am
— Lorde (@lorde) April 20, 2016
So who knows? Anything is possible. Check out the two videos below to compare:
So what do you think—do you see the resemblance? Do you think the “Perfect Places” video references “Ignorance”? Let us know in the comments!
Both artists' new albums, Lorde's Melodrama and Paramore's After Laughter, are out now.
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