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11 likesJust saw her yesterday for the very first time and it was a dream came true. After dreaming about this moment for 10 years, I finally saw her live and it was the most special and beautiful thing that happened to me. I cried the whole time, actually I was trembling a lot of times bc I was so nervous/anxious/happy. She was absolutely divine on that stage and it was like I was seeing an angel in front of me. After all, dreams do actually come true. Can’t wait for her to come to Brazil again.
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Syyydney and 8 others liked a post in a topic by details
not the cloud aura hate… some of yall weren't there and it shows have some respect for that historical moment this collab was legendary -
9 likesIm gonna gatekeep this frickin amazing song as everyone moved on from it too quickly. It's resplendent, and the video-simple as it is- is the best representation of that nostalgia only Lana can provoke since the VG video. Soon as the archive footage played I was on the ground. I can't even fathom what Hollywood Bowl will be like
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Charli XCX
Dangerous Bibi and 8 others liked a post in a topic by archie baby
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Pop The Balloons and 8 others liked a post in a topic by Inferno Euphoria
Ngl I always preferred the closeup they used for the japanese cover of Charli than the official cover -
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Sky Ferreira
Kristine and 7 others liked a post in a topic by feelingxcx
Besides cosplaying as an authority on all music discourse and this useless addition to it, I'd expect you to know these things given how obsessed you are with this woman... Her dad is Brazilian / Portuguese and her mom is of Native American descent. -
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Imagina having only 1 album under your belt from 10 years ago and yet you're still top billed for these basement performances. Legends only luvs xx -
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Festivals & Tour 2023
Edgartur0 and 7 others liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO
Next show is Glastonbury Festival on Saturday 24 (3 days after Lana's birthday!) at 22:30pm local time The only other time she played at Glasto was in 2014 for Ultraviolence, where she wore this iconic dress -
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I hope the album gets announced this/next week. A slow drip like Troubled Paradise would kill me. -
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Kim Petras
Glitter Boy and 6 others liked a post in a topic by AtomicMess
My grandmother told/taught me a lesson that there's two kinds of attention, and two kinds of people. There's good attention, and there's bad attention. An immature and insecure person can't tell the difference, and craves both. A smart and well matured person can tell the difference, and wants for neither. I'd suggest really thinking on that yourself, you know? As for Kim - I think most of the people in this thread want the best for her, because there's a lot of really positive things her success would prove/show/bring, and if one person can open doors, that means more can fit through them later. However, if someone's success comes at the cost of enriching other people's wallets, especially when those other people have a history of poor ethics and a cloud of abusive behavior around them, is it worth it? -
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Glitter Boy and 6 others liked a post in a topic by Chorli Xbox
i’m probably one of the biggest trolls here but let’s keep things clear and real. if someone can take something you “troll” about seriously and it affects others, than it’s irresponsible and not worth it. I will troll about putting an 15 inch dildo up my @ss to relate to There Will Be Blood but that’s obviously not the same as joking about valid criticism of working with an alleged sexual abuser -
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Sky Ferreira
paradiso and 5 others liked a post in a topic by details
i'll take the native american part but let's get one thing straight: being brazilian has nothing to do with being white. you can be white and brazilian lmao there's plenty of white people in brazil, particularly in the south due to german immigration in that area back in the day. now let's talk about portugal, that is straight up located in europe, not a latin country at all. i wish north american people would stop pretending that being latinx is a race, it is not. we have white people, black people, mixed people, indigenous people and many more in all latin countries. saying that being latinx is a race is honestly just ignorant and harmful. denying sky ferreira's caucasianess is foolish. and this bitch was born in california! stop calling her a latina, she's not. -
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Charli XCX
rollwithme and 5 others liked a post in a topic by heatwaves
crash deluxe is one of my fave album covers of all time, and charli's best imo. don't care for her other album covers ngl however this was so fucking cool, myspace queen -
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6 likesChurchome Headquarters… also highly recommend seeing a sermon from Father Smith himself
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Kim Petras
Glitter Boy and 5 others liked a post in a topic by details
oh of course they're a troll no one could possibly like slut pop that much -
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Charli XCX
Pop The Balloons and 5 others liked a post in a topic by Chorli Xbox
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californianfreak and 5 others liked a post in a topic by evalionisameme
Crash visuals went hard- those body sculpting sessions had her in sex symbol mode -
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Kim Petras
Glitter Boy and 5 others liked a post in a topic by SalvaWHORE
Kim is fucking annoying and this is not bullying, this is holding her accountable and any other artists who are associating w this literal s*xual abuser -
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Charli XCX
champagnecigarettes and 4 others liked a post in a topic by Veinsineon
Charli has another song coming out for a Movie. Looks to be some of the same people involved with Bodies Bodies Bodies. I think it’s safe to say whoever keeps making these, knows how to capture this generation in a beautiful timeless way… especially when they decided Charli was the soundtrack girl if you look on the instagram they’ve used several of her songs as reel audio https://www.instagram.com/p/CtHVZatRAt8/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== -
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Wanna Get Fucked Up and 4 others liked a post in a topic by tearmeopen
both of those are classics you mean the mothering and cuntress she’s portraying? well yes everyone knows and has seen it (i hope) make sure you’ve presaved as well -
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Charli XCX
PrettyBaby and 4 others liked a post in a topic by AllForYou
I think most of it is because it replaced midnights on the album, I like it on the mixtape but there are so much better TR outtakes that could have been there instead. I’m sure it was just added to try and capitalise off a feature which in retrospect I don’t think has aged that well if you compare monthly Spotify listeners Brooke Candy (300k) and Charli (15m). I don’t wanna come across like I’m dragging Brooke or anything I haven’t heard her music and I don’t know anything about her but I just think that’s part of the reason, it’s not really a beyoncé on telephone moment. -
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Mash Tragic and 4 others liked a post in a topic by Chorli Xbox
i will say that i truly think her album covers could be much better, especially looking at her friend Caroline Polachek’s album covers which are both stunning (photographers Hugo Comte and Aidan Zamiri) -
5 likesYeah, it would be extremely bad to make someone else sign you father's prints... like...
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5 likesThis has probably all been said before but i was randomly rewatching the candy necklace music video and in the final scene it all clicked into place for me, that the point of the video Is the irony of not getting the thing you want most and have worked so hard for during life and only receiving it after death. The women from which Lana takes inspiration from for the video desperately wanted something during life (validation/fame/acclaim) but only received it after their tragic untimely deaths. The Black Dahlia was a budding actress who wanted to be a star and in a cruel twist only received fame after her violent murder, while Marilyn Monroe wanted to elevate her image, to be taken more seriously as an actress and now after death is revered as a Hollywood legend. Its about the irony of not getting the thing you want during life but receiving such recognition posthumously. Towards the end of the video it all builds up to this moment where there’s a bloody body in a trunk in the back of the car (presumably Lana’s), before it cuts to a shot of Lana getting her star on the Hollywood walk of fame while people cheer. I never understood this last shot and how it relates to the rest of the video but I think this ties in to the many times Lana has said over her career that she wants to be appreciated and respected first and foremost as a songwriter, and to find a community of like minded musicians. She felt harshly and unfairly criticised by critics and rejected by the music industry at large in the aftermath of her debut and SNL performance. The toxicity and scrutiny of the debate around Lana Del Rey and her image/persona has lasted for over a decade, impacted the way people perceived the music and clearly took a toll on her mental health. She has also made comments (although I cant find them now) about how she felt rejected by New York and that she would only be appreciated there after her death. This makes me think that the ultimate point of the video is a commentary on how Lana believes that after her death she will be appreciated by the public and her work to finally be recognised how she wanted it to be received. I also think the necklaces in the video represent metaphorical shackles on the confinements of fame or the box in which she was placed by the media/music industry over the years, as well as the mental burden that goes along with the controversy/discourse which unfolded around her - all of which she is finally freed from upon death.