"Team" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, taken from her debut studio album, Pure Heroine (2013). The song was released on 13 September 2013 as the album's third single in Australia and New Zealand by Universal Music New Zealand, and the second in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lava and Republic Records. The track was written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, with additional production from Lorde herself. "Team" is a hybrid of alternative pop and electro hop featuring synthesiser, bass and snare drum instrumentation over a handclap-based beat. Lyrically, the track is a tribute to her friends and country.

A music video for the song was directed by Young Replicant and was released on 4 December 2013. Filmed in an abandoned building named Red Hook Grain Terminal in Red Hook, Brooklyn, the video's content was inspired by Lorde's dream of teenagers in their own world. Upon its release, the clip crashed Vevo's channel due to a high number of views.[1] To promote "Team" and Pure Heroine, Lorde performed the song on several occasions, including on Late Show with David Letterman and at the ARIA Music Awards of 2013. It was later featured on a season 10 episode of Grey's Anatomy which aired in December 2013.


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"Team" was written by Lorde and Joel Little while Lorde was travelling the world.[2] The track was recorded, produced and mixed by Little at his Golden Age Studios in Morningside, Auckland, with Lorde providing additional production.[3][4] The song was produced using the software Pro Tools.[5] On 13 September 2013 "Team" was leaked, justifying an earlier rush out release.[6] Within hours the audio was uploaded on YouTube and Universal Music New Zealand released the digital download single for sale in Australia and New Zealand.[7][8] On 30 September 2013, the track was sent to US modern rock radio on 30 September 2013, and to US contemporary hit radio on 19 November 2013 by Lava and Republic Records.[9] "Team" was also sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio on 6 January 2014.[10]

"Team" received critical acclaim from music critics. Brenna Ehrlich from MTV News lauded it as an "insanely catchy jam".[23] The A.V. Club critic Kevin McFarland labelled "Team" as a "club-ready" and "sparkly thumper",[24] while Nathan Jolly from The Music Network simply described it "interesting".[25] John Murphy, in his review of Pure Heroine for musicOMH, commended the lyrics "I'm kinda over getting told to throw my hands up in the air" for being catchy.[26] Marlow Stern writing for The Daily Beast listed "Team" as the fifth best song of 2013.[27] In 2019, Uproxx named the song the thirteenth best song of the 2010s.[28]

Following its impact on US radio stations, "Team" debuted at number thirty-two on the Billboard Rock Airplay, and topped the chart on 7 October 2013.[33] It also topped the Adult Top 40,[34] and charted at number two on the Mainstream Top 40, number two on the Hot Rock Songs and number two on the Alternative Songs.[35] On the Billboard Hot 100, "Team" peaked at number six, becoming her second US top-ten hit (following her debut number-one hit "Royals").[35][36] The song reached over two million in sales in the US by April 2014.[37] By December 2014, "Team" had sold 2.45 million copies in the US.[38] The single also reached number three on the Canadian Hot 100,[39] and was certified double-platinum by Music Canada, which denotes 160,000 downloads.[40]

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]

We are an award winning competitive song/dance program that competes in Pom and Jazz on the regional and national level. Over the years, the SM Song teams have won numerous awards and National titles. There is a JV and Varsity team, both comprised of highly motivated and talented girls that take pride in representing SM. They love the camaraderie the team atmosphere brings them and special moments they experience together.

If you are interested in dancing in college or professionally, we are here to guide you in your journey. Our coaches have danced in college and professionally. They have an extensive network of choreographers and directors in the industry. We would love to guide your dancers in their future endeavors. Our alumni dance at many colleges including USC, TCU, Oregon, Wisconsin, SDSU, U of Arizona, UNLV, Boston U, & GCU. Also for professional teams such as Laker Girls, Arizona Cardinals, 49er's & Charger Girls...just to name a few!

We are thrilled to have Nicole on our coaching staff! She was our past Song Program Director for 10 seasons! She currently is the West Coast State Director for Varsity Brands including USA, UDA, and NDA! She judges for various competitions both regionally and nationally. She currently teaches at PAVE School of the Arts and directs their PAVE Pro Competition Teams. She has choreographed for high school, college, and pro teams for many years and has won numerous awards and titles. She has an extensive background dancing, teaching and choreographing in the dance and spirit industries! She graduated from UCLA, where she was a member and captain of their dance team for 3 years. She was also a past USA Program Director and instructor, teaching 1000's of dancers and cheerleaders across the US and abroad. Nicole looks forward to an amazing season!

We are excited to have Audrey on our coaching staff! Audrey started dancing at the age of 3 at Cal Elite where she trained in the styles of jazz, ballet, contemporary, modern, hip hop, musical theatre, lyrical, tap, and acro. She joined the competition team at the age of 5 and competed with them until she was 16. She is a Santa Margarita alumni and was on the dance team from 2015-2019, and an IB dance student her junior and senior years. She recently graduated from Washington State University where she was on the Crimson Girls dance team for four years. At WSU, she had the opportunity to compete in the jazz and gameday categories at UDA nationals in Florida, travel for tournaments and bowl games, and represent the university at home football and basketball games. Audrey is excited to be back at SMCHS and to help make this an amazing season!

We are excited to have Katie back on our coaching staff! Katie Barry is an SMCHS alum from the Class of 2012 and former SMCHS Varsity Songleader and has over 20 years of dance training and experience in Jazz, Pom, Ballet, Contemporary, Lyrical, and Hip-hop styles. She has over 8 years of experience coaching and teaching throughout the all-star and high school dance communities and, as a dancer, has competed at UDA Nationals, USA Spirit Nationals, USA All-Star Nationals, NDA All-Star Nationals, and more. Katie has assisted in choreographing routines around the country, and her teams have won USA Nationals in the JV Song Pom Advanced division in 2017 and NDA Nationals in 2018. Outside of coaching, Katie enjoys a successful career as a professional graphic designer, specializing in brand strategy, brand identity, and UX/UI design. She received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Graphic Design and Interactive Communication from Cal State Fullerton. Katie is thrilled to be back as an Eagle as she enters her 7th season of coaching at SMCHS!

What does Song do? We are a fusion of an athletic team, activity, and art! We cheer/dance at football and basketball games. We perform at rallies and special events throughout the year. We compete nationally in Pom, Jazz, and Game Day!

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Team building songs are music that motivates team members to do extraordinary group work. Typically, the lyrics are inspirational and the beat is uplifting. Also, these songs tend to be well-known, giving team members a point of connection and an opportunity for bonding.

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