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naachoboy

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  1. maybe friday since that new rule of releases
  2. Tbh i liked this song a lot, even tho i havent like her songs that much since like UV lol all her soundtrack songs were boring to me and WFL too
  3. I dont even care if you don't like the song, theres tons of users that didnt like it but they can express it in a good way and bye with this im bored.
  4. It's insulting, the fuck you arguing about it. Shit could mean a lot of things but the way they have been using it is not in the nicest way they could find. And tbh let's move on that shit conversation is so yesterday.
  5. It's my swan song, its a swan song, its my swaaaaaaaaaan song
  6. stfu lol he said the song was SHIT, he deserves if someone comes for him.
  7. get dat praise b.. It's strange to think that, once upon a time, the fuss about Lana Del Rey all hinged upon reinvention. As word of her old-timey heartache-pop spread quickly in October 2011 with the phenomenal viral success of 'Video Games', so did debate about just how "real" the character on-screen was. The transformation of New York singer Lizzie Grant into the "gangster Nancy Sinatra" saw her accused by some of the terrible, treacherous crime of inauthenticity. "It's all an act!" cried commenters, as her past was dragged up by internet sleuths. One of the most magical things about pop music is how it allows people to make their own beginnings and choose their own stories, whether it's Brixton lad David Jones becoming a dangerously sexy and androgynous rockstar alien or a dour Manchester youth called Steven Patrick ditching his first two names and become a provincial romantic poet instead. Like Bowie, or Morrissey, or Madonna or Prince before her, Del Rey was just evolving into something else. Which makes it interesting that, for the past four years, Lana has stuck pretty rigidly to the same blueprint. Sure, there's been the odd cosmetic change – a Black Key roped in on production duties here, switching clunky hip-hop affectations for laid-back desert rock there. In the end though, her aesthetic has stayed pretty much still, honed and honed towards arresting torch song perfection. 'Honeymoon', the first taste and title track from her forthcoming third album, suggests it's not going to change any time soon, either. This new track, dropped earlier today, is a sultry waltz with velvety strings that swell and sting, with Del Rey's voice sounding richer than ever before. We've been here before with Lana: a sweeping, gorgeous ballad that's big on faded glamour and fancy danger, that sounds like it could have been lifted from the Blue Velvet soundtrack or blaring out of the radio between news bulletins on the Black Dahlia murders. Read more at http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/lana-del-rey-just-delivered-perhaps-her-most-heart-stopping-ballad-yet-with-new-single-honeymoon?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=lana#06ggl9b3311i3imW.99
  8. Kinda, but they arent that alike, she's singing it differently.
  9. Mm let me hear that, i always think Young is wrongly wrote lolol cause of Yung Rapunxel
  10. Maybe that is not the first single.
  11. why u saying is shit tho, it seems like u want to unhype the others, like there are some who dont like the song but they arent sayin its SHIT, its fine if u dont like it. Maybe you are ruder lmao i guess its ok
  12. I dont even bothering yall for not liking the song, this is a forum tho and we can disagree since i said the best thing is the bridge but i dont like the verses that much etc
  13. The bridge is the best thing, it doesnt sound like BBy bridge lol and lol at the "drums" being from VG
  14. its probably not the single more of a teas for the album
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