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New Zealand teen and pop star Lorde's "Yellow Flicker Beat," recorded at Lakehouse Recording Studios in Asbury Park, is nominated for a 2015 Golden Globe Award. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)

ASBURY PARK — A Jersey Shore studio may soon be adding a shining affiliation to its resume.

New Zealand teen and pop star Lorde's song "Yellow Flicker Beat," from the blockbuster film "Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," was nominated this morning for a Golden Globe award. The tune was recorded over Labor Day weekend at Lakehouse Recording Studios in Asbury Park, a state of the art music studio that opened opposite Wesley Lake in 2013.

Grammy-winning British producer Paul Epworth, whose credits include U2, Adele and Bruno Mars, also flew in for the session. Epworth's new London studio was designed by world-renowned architect John Storyk, who also designed Lakehouse.

Other big, local names to work with the studio include Bon Jovi and New Brunswick rockers The Gaslight Anthem.

The 17-year-old spent her weekend in Asbury, rehearsing for a new tour at the Paramount Theatre, walking the boardwalk (unnoticed) and eating in town, Billboard.com reported. Her U.S. roadshow began a few nights later in Philadelphia.

The Lorde-New Jersey link doesn't end there. Bruce Springsteen covered her hit single "Royals" on tour in Australia earlier this year.

"Yellow Flicker Beat" is nominated for Best Original Song - Motion Picture, alongside tracks from films "Big Eyes," "Selma," "Noah," and "Annie."

Lorde and Lakehouse will learn if their work was a winning combo on Jan. 11, when the 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, will air.

Bobby Olivier may be reached at bolivier@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @BobbyOlivier. Find NJ.com on Facebook.