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Brett's 3,154 career hits are second most by any third baseman in major league history (to Adrian Beltre 's 3,166) and rank 18th all-time. The Lakers stay a step ahead of the Denver Nuggets in their 114-108 win in Game 4, but closing out the series could be the Lakers’ toughest challenge yet. @lordemusic+said+the+#Royals+jersey+she+received+from+@GeorgeHBrett+was+one+of+the+coolest+things+she+owns!+pic.twitter.com/QnjxfNnWPF, But when Lorde's tour brought her to Las Vegas on Tuesday night, he flew in to catch the performance, and they met briefly after the show.

Popular young artist from New Zealand, Lorde, cites your image of George Brett from our July 1976 issue as the inspiration behind her #1 hit, Royals. The two have been partners since 2006. Boogity! Kentavious Caldwell-Pope provides a much-needed scoring injection and helps keep Jamal Murray under control in the Lakers’ 114-108 Game 4 win. And I was assigned to do two articles specifically for that issue. Fans may have thought Lorde was inspired by actual kings or queens for her breakthrough hit "Royals."

George Brett proved to be a sports star in his day. Earlier this month, New Zealand singer-songwriter, Lorde (whose real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor), cited a National Geographic image as the inspiration behind her chart topper, “Royals.” “I had this image from the National Geographic of this …

What I remember was sheer adulation. If the Angels leave Anaheim, it could include a $100 million to $300 million penalty, according to a commitment agreement the City Council will review Tuesday. Lady Gaga rocked some 80's style while leaving her apartment building in New York City on June 6. “I tried it in 1998 and ’99 — eight games for the game of the week (on Fox), the ones that went to Des Moines or Albuquerque, and I just didn’t like the travel,” said Brett, whose Hall of Fame playing career started at El Segundo High.

National Geographic confirms George Brett photo was Lorde's inspiration [Wichita Eagle], Sports News Without Fear, Favor or Compromise, National Geographic confirms George Brett photo was Lorde's inspiration.

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All those hands holding the baseballs are adulating fans, and in Lorde's interview, she talked about how the royals were rockstars in their day.

It depicts future hall-of-famer George Brett signing baseballs among a crowd of fans.

Photo by Ted Spiegel, National Geographic. Sign up for membership to become a founding member and help shape HuffPost's next chapter, Register to vote and apply for an absentee ballot today, Entertainment Editor, The Huffington Post. Positions: Third Baseman and First Baseman Bats: Left • Throws: Right 6-0, 185lb (183cm, 83kg) . Pop culture collided when Lorde met George Brett, the inspiration for her hit song "Royals." He was a baseball player and his shirt said, 'Royals. Lady Brett’s hubby was a prolific Hall of Fame Kansas City Royals third baseman for twenty-one seasons; 13-time All-Star, 3-time American League batting champion and the 1980 American League MVP. She is a senior at the George Washington University majoring in Journalism & Mass Communication. Lorde, a self-proclaimed “word fetishist,” said the word “Royals” sewn across Kansas City Royals player George Brett’s jersey stuck with her and inspired her to write the song. © 1996 - 2019 National Geographic Society.