She boasts over two million followers on both Instagram and Twitter.

And now Grammy Award-winning singer Lorde, real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor, has admitted she loves receiving honest feedback about her music from fans via social media.

The talented 18-year-old says she signs up to multiple online mediums like Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook, so she can gauge her fans reactions and use their feedback to boost her confidence.

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Using social media to her advantage! Lorde says uses sites like Twitter and Tumblr to gauge her fans reactions over her music and use their feedback to boost her confidence

‘I have the “ask” feature on my Tumblr enabled so people with an account can send me a message,’ the social media savvy popstar explained.

‘To me, that's a really useful tool because I get to hear what people are thinking about what I'm doing,' she mused.

As for what channels she finds most useful the New Zealand singer/songwriter believes each forum has a different strength.

Staying in the know! 'To me, that's a really useful tool because I get to hear what people are thinking about what I'm doing'

‘I like Twitter because it's a good direct link to people. You just reach out to someone you like and say, “Follow me, please, and then we can talk.”’

‘I really like Instagram as well - it's a good one, very simple. I'm also on Facebook.’

While her star continues to rise, just because she’s famous doesn't mean she's exempt from having the odd down day.

However the Royals hitmaker has a quick fix remedy for when the blues strike, admitting she archives her favourite tweets from fans and reads them when she needs a mood lifter.

‘I have this folder on my computer of lovely things people have said to me and whenever I'm in a super-low, terrible mood, I'm like, "Remember these wonderful souls who said incredible things about you!"'

She keeps sweet tweets on file! 'I have this folder on my computer of lovely things people have said to me

Considering the epic year she’s had, there’s probably little need for Lorde to read the sweet tweets very often.

Earlier in the month the teenager was nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Original Song In A Motion Picture category for her song Yellow Flicker Beat from the latest Hunger Games film.

Immediately taking to Instagram, the overwhelmed star wrote a heartfelt thanks, captioning the text filled photo with the message: 'Thank you so much for this. I'm floating.'

Lorde will find out if the accolade is hers when the award's ceremony takes place on January 11.