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i've no idea what's going on w the sermon thing/ song titles etc. but from what i know, the album's coming in march. i can't even really bring myself to listen to the song too many times cus, pacing, but also it can be a lot to. but i'm pacing this and listening to it meaningfully so the magic's preserved. someone'll probably make a super post and i'll check details then but rn, i'm just going w it
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i kinda also wanted to say, for what the rest of the world sorta worships of the male ego/ destruction and dominating ie negative parts of divine masc. lana's a kind of solace and haven for things that people might not wanna talk about. unpop opinion and maybe possible *trigger warning* but there are difficult conversations that need and should be had about mental health, and this track's in a way, a kind of breath of fresh air of singing something similar/ around that. normally, it's kinda too quick to be talking about that, but sim to BTD's counter approach to songwriting from empowering pop, she makes being vulnerable be ok. there's a poetry in how some of her songs can sound melancholy, but in a way, it can also be liberating and consoling from a relative pov. this song's magic, and it's making me fall in love with her as an artist all over again.
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i'm still taking in the song/ processing but from listening, there's a similarity to IYLDWM at the intro thematically, it's like a thinner cold air sister track to Hope has that airy feel/ atmosphere like bb's title track there's an anthemic quality that's reminiscent to a race, sim to BTD fuck me to death just intuitively feels like paradise camarillo ref makes me think of yayo themes of self-consoling, acceptance, tiredness, tired longing the vocal run towards the end reminding me of mariah what i love about it that i can grasp into words atm is the fluttering quality of the song (hiab ref in feel), but just the honesty that makes it's way thru despite apparent bleakness the song sets. the vulnerability after a quest's been completed, or like a drive back home after a long period
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she's an artist, she's a person. and yes, industry wise, i get why people might have motivations to raise her stuff, but it kinda just puts me off a bit if it's too much. she's a human being, not a commodity, idk since when her art's been reflecting that, but take her as she is, isn't that the beauty of enjoying someone, as they are? why ask them to change themselves for ur benefit? bc of numbers? kinda weird imo