“They said they got a call from the Springsteen camp, who referred us,” studio owner Jon Leidersdorrf told Billboard, who describes the song as “moody, dark and powerful.”
Earlier this week the teenage singer shared a photograph from the studio as well as a lyric sheet, confirmed to be taken from the Hunger Games song, featuring the line: “I’m a princess cut from marble, smoother than a storm.”
In July of this year, Lorde revealed that she will curate the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1. The singer will work on the music for the third film adaptation from the best-selling book series and will also provide the lead single for the soundtrack, which will be released on November 21.
Lorde, who became the first female artist to win the Best Rock Video prize at the MTV Video Music Awards last month (August 24), has also recently claimed she is struggling to write new songs as the material sounds too similar to her first album.