Lorde will never be the queen bee of San Francisco.

The San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals start the World Series on Tuesday, but San Francisco's 104.5 KFOG and 96.5 KOIT have already drawn first blood. On Friday, the radio stations announced a self-imposed ban on Lorde's "Royals" for the duration of the series, as a show of solidarity against the Royals.

The ban started when KFOG posted the following to their Facebook page:

Not to be outdone by their in-town radio rivals, San Francisco’s KOIT announced that they too would throw down a "Royals" ban.

The World Series kicks off on Tuesday and could potentially go until Oct. 29, which means that San Francisco could see a total of 12 "Royals"-free days. Madness.

Kansas City radio stations have taken notice of the ban and have already started fighting back.

Mix 93.3 is calling for listeners to clog KOIT and KFOG’s phone lines with requests for "Royals." And 99.7 The Point announced that they would play the song once every hour from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Deal with that, San Francisco.

In case you were wondering, there is actually a solid connection between Lorde's hit song and the Kansas City baseball team. During an interview with VH1, the 17-year-old pop star admitted to finding inspiration for the song from a 1976 National Geographic picture of George Brett signing baseballs wearing a Royals jersey. When Brett heard the story, he sent Lorde an autographed Royals jersey with the words “Lorde, you are Royal to me.”

No news yet on whether Kansas City stations will be banning They Might Be Giants from their playlists.

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