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26 likesbby we need to unlearn the association between women owning their sexuality/expressing desire and a lack of virtue or "quality"
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22 likeswell, we all have our opinions on things of that matter, personally, i really don't care to see lana's boobs every other day, however, it's 100% her choice to share photos of her body as much as she'd like to, some people like to be modest, some people like to show off more of their bodies, everybody has their own preference, she's still worthy of respect regardless of what she decides to post, & it isn't like she's never been nude or revealing for photoshoots before, so this isn't 100% something different for her
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22 likes"Lana’s music did not just reflect the desire to numb oneself, it also offered a dreamscape for the era’s disaffected youth: drawn in by its monochrome shades of beauty, the nostalgia for an America that no longer existed (if it ever did), the siren allure of total submission to a lover, maybe even death." I like that summary a lot. Also:
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19 likessay I if you’re tired of grown men talking about women’s bodies
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Unpopular Lana Opinions
Tristesse and 18 others liked a post in a topic by TRENCH
not yall complaining about a boob selfie when she has done photoshoots like this -
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Charli XCX
pussyrealfat and 18 others liked a post in a topic by Super Shy
just saw this on twitter about the v magazine shoot, i really hope this actually comes to fruition assuming sky actually commits to this march release -
17 likessome of you are doing too much on her, as usual. she's exuding confidence, her skin is glowing, hair looks healthy, titties out and she'll continue wearing shein dresses and yoga pants to important events and i love that for her.
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Instagram Updates
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queen of pasta 4ever "Seasons may change But we won't change Isn't it sweet, how we, know that already?" -
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Charli XCX
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WHAT YOU WANT SYNTH SYNTH I AIN’T GOT IT -
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Chemtrail and 15 others liked a post in a topic by revadece
wait for life is one of her best songs, the production is immaculate i also really love i don’t wanna go, i don’t get why people never talk about this song -
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TRENCH and 15 others liked a post in a topic by Doll Harlow
I want her to retire her dancers in general... They were cute for a minute but I think that they distract too much from her and she doesn't put as much effort into her singing when she's too busy doing choreography. I want her shows to be more like they were in 2012-2015. Just her and her voice. -
15 likeswhy are you trying to make it an "ego" problem when she's just feeling confident in showing a little skin? 2 paragraphs of sugarcoating when you could basically call her a slut and it would make your point even clearer
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15 likesnot to be rude or ageist or whatever but you're a 40+ year old man thinking his opinion on what women do with their bodies matters, grown ass man on Lanaboards talking about some "when she posts something raunchy her quality/class drops" "Humans are decent and well-bred creatures" like pls you're So pathetic and weird lol like genuinely..
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Karlssss and 14 others liked a post in a topic by DCooper
People need to stop judging others for showing their bodies. Humans are beautiful and sexual creatures, if Lana wants to flaunt her titties that is absolutely her right. We should be admiring the fact that she feels confident and sexy in her own skin -
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14 likesRob implies that more music with him on the piano is on the way -
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14 likesi hope she claims the Honeymoon twitter @ and posts her coochie next that would be a kii
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Karlssss and 13 others liked a post in a topic by Super Movie
Let me keep my mouth shut because I'm worried I'll lose my warning point virginity otherwise Just know that if you're a man who comes on this site and talks about what women should and shouldn't be doing with their bodies, you're fucking sexist, point blank. -
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How is her posting an underboob picture on Instagram and making an OnlyFans joke any different than literally any part of Tropico or when she moves her skirt up a bit on stage while dancing? That's not to say one is worse than the other because that's straight up not true, but it's nothing new for her, and I don't know what would be making it different now. Lana being confident in her body doesn't take away from her value as an artist or a person. -
14 likesjust her underboobs
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14 likes100% agreed! i imagine it might be hard though bc she has such a close friendship w her dancers. but yeah - i hope she really considers the atmosphere and vibe she wants to create for her new shows. a focus on vocal performance and her band would ofc be a dream
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14 likesYes and tbh Alex and Ashley don't really fit with the singer/songwriter vibes of her past two albums Like what are they realistically gonna dance to? DBJAG maybe but for most of the other songs it just wouldn't work imo
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13 likesHow do you people function in normal society
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10 Years of Born to Die
fishtails and 12 others liked a post in a topic by DCooper
OMG you guys she responded to me on twitter: "Loving an artist also means being critical of them" LOL bitch please -
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10 Years of Born to Die
fishtails and 12 others liked a post in a topic by West Coast
"Largely misunderstood by critics upon its initial release, Born to Die was ahead of its time. Blending genres like hip-hop and rock ’n roll, merging orchestral riffs with beats pulled from rap music, Lana layered flowery, breathily-intoned lyrics inspired by classic literature in a husky, sexy voice to complete her fusion. She sang uniquely of heartbreak, love lost and the murky depths of abuse..." That is the same person that accused Lana of overlooking the gentrification of New York in Brooklyn Baby. Ngl her hypocrisy is funny. -
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10 Years of Born to Die
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Not going to preface this with an “I’m sorry, but…” because I am in no way apologetic, but Iman Sultan writing that article is hypocritical. You do not get to act like Born to Die’s tenth anniversary celebration is something you can partake in when less than a year ago, you were vilifying her lyricism to suit your fake-woke agenda. You were part of the witch-hunt at its peak. -
13 likesadding onto this: not owning sexuality/not expressing desire also doesn't make women less valuable either both are equally valid
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10 Years of Born to Die
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National Anthem was ahead of its time while speaking to lost time. Legend things — one of her most brilliant tracks. Lyrically, it’s genius, and the overall atmosphere is luxe to the nth degree. -
12 likesOk let's drop this topic for now before it might escalate and someone says something they'll regret. :) I'm sure bluechemtrails has read the response now.
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12 likesuuuhh her sophistication makes u wanna quit the bitch u dating 💅
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12 likesthat's not unpopular that's just correct
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10 Years of Born to Die
YUNGATA and 11 others liked a post in a topic by FredRed
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Karlssss and 11 others liked a post in a topic by the ocean
i guess this is an unpopular opinion within itself but i could honestly care less if lana posed completely nude because that's her body and she has the right to feel comfortable in it regardless of other people's opinions the only downside is that elle wouldn't be able to post it here cause of adsense -
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Karlssss and 11 others liked a post in a topic by Honeyyoung
i get what you're saying but she should be free to post whatever she wants without fearing that people will think is dirty or sexual in a bad way, i mean isn't that one of the key parts of feminism? -
11 likesThis thread is obviously just for fun. 1. PRE-HISTORIC PERIOD, MMV—MMX Early experiments and drafts. Some ideas were taken and/or perfected afterwards. Themes of love, innocence and loneliness. Notable works: "Yayo", "Pawn Shop Blues", "Kill Kill", among others. 1. Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant Simple, bright compositions, focused on mood and melody rather than words. Recurrent colors: yellow, orange, white and black. 2. CLASSICAL PERIOD, MMXI—MMXV The original Lana Del Rey sound. Known for its emphasis on visuals, aesthetics and vocals. Image often more important than meaning. Themes of doomed love, drugs, mystery, desire, status, sadness and death. Notable works: "Video Games", "Born to Die", "Summertime Sadness", "Blue Jeans", "Young and Beautiful", "Ride", "West Coast", among others. a. Baroque Era 1. Born to Die 2. Paradise "The Baroque style is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama, exuberance, and grandeur. Baroque iconography was direct, obvious, and dramatic, intending to appeal above all to the senses and the emotions." Recurrent colors: blue, red, white and gold. b. Romantic Era 1. Ultraviolence "Individualistic, emotional and dramatic; A turn towards the mystic; a focus on the nocturnal, ghostly and terrifying; discontent with formulas and conventions; the use of new or previously not so common structures; a greater tonal range." Recurrent colors: black, grey, white and red. 3. MODERN PERIOD, MMXV—MMXVII Also known as the Retrofuturism era. A shift towards the latest sounds and visuals. Known for mixing the old and new, inclusion of different collaborators, abstract concepts and synthetic production. Themes of self-discovery, escapism, the future and the world. Notable works: "Love", "Cherry", "High By The Beach", "Get Free", among others. "Diverse reactions in challenging and reinterpreting older categories of music, innovations that led to new ways of organizing and approaching harmonic, melodic, sonic, and rhythmic aspects of music, and changes in aesthetic worldviews [...] Its leading feature is a 'linguistic plurality', which is to say that no one music genre ever assumed a dominant position." a. Early Retrofuturism / Minimalism 1. Honeymoon Total emphasis on voice. Abstract ideas. Older sounds from the Baroque Era subtly mixed with newer trends. Recurrent colors: light blue, red, lilac and green. b. Retrofuturism 1. Lust for Life "Retrofuturism may be summarized as the future as seen from the past and the past as seen from the future." Continuation of the previous sound but more emphasis on new-fashioned production. Subtle political discourse. Recurrent colors: red, white, blue and green. 4. CONTEMPORARY PERIOD, MMVXIII—present Also known as the Singer-Songwriter Era. The new Lana Del Rey sound. Known for its humorous, poetic lyricism and stripped-back production. Elimination of older ideas, images and sentiments in turn of newer, more personal interests. Emphasis on words and musicality. Themes of everyday life, adulthood, trauma, sociocultural issues, friendship and family. Notable works: "The greatest", "Venice Bitch", "Hope Is A Dangerous Thing", "Mariners Apartment Complex", "White Dress", "Dealer", "LA Who Am I to Love You", among others. a. Postmodernism 1. Norman Fucking Rockwell! "Is, on some level, ironic; challenges barries between high and low; shows disdain of the often unquestioned value of structural unity; considers music as relevant to cultural, social and political contexts; includes references to music of many traditions and cultures; considers technology as a way to preserve and transmit music; embraces contradictions; presents multiple meanings." Known as "The album of the end of the world" due to its apocalyptic nature. Recurrent colors: blue, red, white, neon green and brown. b. Postminimalism 1. Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass 2. Chemtrails Over the Country Club "Postminimalist works are usually everyday objects, use simple materials, and sometimes take on a pure, formalist aesthetic. Steady pulse, general evenness of dynamics, without strong climaxes or nuanced emotionalism." Vastly interested in escapism and existentialism. Recurrent colors: white, black, grey, green and orange. c. Casualism 1. Blue Banisters 2. Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd "A new type of postminimalism that features a self-amused, anti-heroic style. Interested in a studied, passive-aggressive irresoluteness that reflect wider insights about culture and society. Works might appear unfinished or incomplete, intentionally awkward, physically fragile and unstable, rejecting the display of conventional skills." Notable for the random, unpolished nature of its lyricism, composition and vocal styles. Recurrent colors: blue, brown, beige and yellow.
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11 likesNever let the misogynists get away with their "opinions"
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10 Years of Born to Die
fishtails and 10 others liked a post in a topic by DCooper
Ugh yes that was so infuriating, she was so proud of her own dumb ass -
11 likesI remember reading the infamous Brooklyn Baby take like three times because I was convinced I was reading it wrong
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11 likesMe, IanadeIrey, defending the real Lana Del Rey:
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10 Years of Born to Die
fishtails and 10 others liked a post in a topic by DCooper
She really represents the absolute worst kind of journalism. Someone with no opinion of their own who is willing to jump on the bandwagon and write about anything, with no consideration of the damage that writing can cause. Last year it was trendy to jump on Lana for everything she did, so she wrote something so destructive and unfair. Yesterday it was cool to praise Born To Die, so she gives Lana a glowing review. I still don't think I've recovered from the stupidity of her take on Brooklyn Baby LOL -
11 likesI think that a lot of writers tend to just go with whatever the popular opinion is, and since people were celebrating BTD's anniversary positively, Iman hopped on the bandwagon
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it's crazy to me how she already gets called old at 35... do people expect women to die at 40? she has literally lived 43% of the US life expectation of women -
11 likessome of the ppl who worked with her for BTD posted: pammy cochrane: anna cofone: emile: robopop:
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11 likesI am collapsing pls pls collab again
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pwussi and 10 others liked a post in a topic by Tropico Angel
Performance wise, she peaked in 2012/13. Not every performance was golden but the ones that were good were godly. The voice, her vocal styling, the outfits, the atmosphere, the musical arrangements, etc... were perfection. She'll never top the performances of that era -
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Charli XCX
Ceremonials and 10 others liked a post in a topic by Chorli Xbox
Flu vocals? That’s just her voice? Please listen to No Angel again lmao -
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Charli XCX
pussyrealfat and 10 others liked a post in a topic by Girl That Got Away
Literally what the hell...?!?! Charlis vocals are not in a single way flu vocals... She sounded extremely good and y'all just can't accept that she tried a different style of singing instead of screaming in an autotuned microphone, like??? The slandering for NOTHING AND NOTHING. The bitterness... -
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10 Years of Born to Die
fishtails and 9 others liked a post in a topic by Super Movie
I'm never letting her live the Brooklyn Baby thing down, there's a line between being critical of an artist and just straight up making zero sense. The song isn't even about Brooklyn itself -
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Instagram Updates
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