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PARADELREY

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  1. HELLO YES I AM HERE WHAT IS UP? I AM DOWN FOR THIS THREAD.

     

    Radio. What a tune. I did a whole paragraph on it in a different thread not sure if I should repost though?

     

    I love the jazz cafe performance, but like sitar The Scala Club one has a special place in my heart so i'm gonna link that too

     

     

    Amazing performance, thanks a lot for sharing it, it's the first time I see it... :/


  2. (It's MuuMuse, sorry)

     

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    5.) Lana Del Rey – “National Anthem”

    Lana Del Rey has a funny way of conjuring a nostalgia you never knew existed. For her perfectly timed summertime single, the throwback singer-songstress longingly speak-purrs her way across moody hip-hop production and dramatic strings while evoking only the most decadent of American dreams. “Money is the reason we exist/Everybody knows it, it’s a fact, kiss kiss,” Lana innocently whispers above the song’s tripping beat, co-crafted by Emile Haynie and Jeff Bhasker. Sure, she’ll never be everyone’s can of Pepsi Cola–but for those already sitting in the backseat of her Bugatti Vayron, “National Anthem” was the song that had us all seeing red, white, blue in the sky and firmly swearing allegiance to Lady Lana.

     

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    2.) Lana Del Rey – “Ride”

    Back in July, Lana Del Rey announced that she would be re-issuing her debut record Born To Die, along with a set of new songs to “put a period on the statement that I was making when I was making the record.” “Ride” is the concluding chapter of Lana’s journey this year, and the very epitome of her excellence: From the first few seconds alone–the lonesome moans, the dramatic strings, the haunting piano melody–the song fills out gorgeously, as the talented singer-songstress sets off on a desert drive leading off into the unknown, belonging to everyone, belonging to no one. “I drive fast, I am alone in the night,” she quivers throughout her majestic masterpiece. With “Ride,” Lana Del Rey effectively “Bad Romance”-d her own “Just Dance.”

     


  3. I updated charts positions and certifications for Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Norway, New-Zealand, Nederlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, US and world. I need more time to get the others countries.

     

    I added Brazil and Europe certifications.

     

    I updated sales for UK/US/France & World.

     

    This last charts update has been made in December 9th.

     

    Born To Die 1st version + Paradise Edition are the same album in charts for some countries, and separated for others.

     

    I'll do the next update for the 1st birthday of the BTD album, in January 30th (with a post on lanadelreyfan website too).

     

    About the Paradise EP, I'll do the same later. I already know that 99,210 copies has been sold in US in 4 weeks, and around 150,000 in the world.

     

    Almost 100k in the US in one month, that's not bad! :ohreally:

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