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ScarlettHarlot and 19 others liked a post in a topic by Lindsay Lohan
I really love this song and wish she released it I feel like this fits into the narrative of Ocean Blvd so well in terms of conversation based around legacy. Specifically how she name dropped four women who had their legacy stolen from them and practically turned into folklore revolving around someone else. It's actually really beautiful how she paid tribute to women by giving them a "hey we didn't forget about you" I also feel like Lana connects with them because during the Lizzy Grant days she was pretty much homeless and living with whatever boyfriends that would let her stay over, she seems to reflect a lot on how she got lucky with her situation and others did not. It could have happened to her and considering this took place so close to her, it probably freaked her out. -
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ScarlettHarlot and 17 others liked a post in a topic by DCooper
How are people interpreting the Purify Me lyric? There's a lot to process but my first thought is that she's pleading on behalf of the women who were killed to at least be purified in death and granted safe passage to whatever comes next, rather than punishing them any further for their "sins" in this life. -
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16 likesMaybe Lizard = Lizzy
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14 likesLana has longevity, which is why big streaming numbers don't matter in the present moment because her music is timeless. She's loved by people from all different ages and cultures. She has such wide spectrum of people that love her and that will grow to love her. It's been interesting watching her career slowly build over the years, like a volcano rumbling before it erupts or like those low vibrations you feel in the air before a lightning storm. Everyone that once doubted her or called her names is now praising her. If you look at say, Ultraviolence or Honeymoon for example, i bet they had very little streaming numbers on Spotify upon release, and now they're at huge numbers. Especially for the type of albums they are, it's impressive. So it doesn't really matter if Tough doesn't get massive streaming numbers in its first week or month because it's more than just a single.. it's another power move in her long lived and iconic career -oh my god this sounds way more dramatic than i intended it to but ima just roll with this
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giveheavenatry and 13 others liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic
It was a very good year for the serial killer What a line -
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Bonita and 13 others liked a post in a topic by TrashMagiq
These are some of her best lyrics in years. It would’ve fit in so perfectly on Ocean Blvd and would’ve brought more edge to it along with A&W and the interludes. The concept of her singing about these women that ended up in situations she herself could’ve ended up in (which is still very relevant to this day considering the stalkers / home break-ins she still gets). It’s so eerie. I really hope she still ends up releasing this song. -
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Ultra Violet and 12 others liked a post in a topic by Say Yes to Heaven
It is interesting when you take the Candy Necklace video into account - though more metaphorical, it was still focused on a murdered hollywood starlet (even her own reference to Black Dahlia) and definitely did give some callback to her 2016/2017 love for Sharon Tate (with Heroin too) and now we have this entire song that was ALMOST in Candy Necklace's place speaking directly of other murders. It's interesting, she was/still is obviously feeling a certain way or empathy for these girls (Gilgo Victims, the Black Dahlia, and Sharon as well) enough to incorporate it into her own story and art. -
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