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BethDufreneOnTheBayouByYou

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  1. She commented it on the Lanaboards IG good God I hope she hasn't seen the other thread Why would someone photoshop her ring into a pearl? Very weird.
  2. I think she's a lawler at heart. I hope she's getting a laugh or two and doesn't see the other shit
  3. This song always had a bit of 80's flair to me and they cranked it up. I love
  4. ok Jack sassy diva I guess I am just used to him hyping Lana up. The era is dryer than dry with no clear direction on where we are going so people are going to overanalyze every crumb.
  5. He could’ve said, “but it sounds amazing” or added a simple “excited for people to hear” without revealing anything. Instead, saying, “that’s a story for another day” suggests there’s a lot more happening behind the scenes which lines up with recent comments from Boz and 111. It makes me think the album has undergone countless changes and is still evolving with her. That isn't surprising. I get that he’s avoiding any sonic details since people have specific expectations for what a country album will sound like, but there's zero enthusiasm here on his part. I think we need to buckle in for an NFR 2.0 pre-release.
  6. A sliver of news I'll take it "a story for another time" sounds......not promising. Oh Jack knows this is on hold indefinitely.
  7. Tessa DiPietro has definitely warned her then
  8. Not to veer off course, but I’ve never seen the Judah Smith interlude as an endorsement of him or his beliefs by Lana. Smith preaches about sin, redemption, and the human condition—topics Lana frequently explores in her music. Throughout the track, you can hear her laughing, sighing, and commenting, leaving it open to interpretation: Is she mocking him, agreeing, or just intrigued by what he’s saying? Lana has always been fascinated by themes of spirituality, sin, and salvation, and this interlude feels like a continuation of that exploration. Smith’s religious dogma contrasts with Lana’s sense of personal freedom, while also touching on the cult of celebrity and the commercialization of religion. As a celebrity pastor, Smith represents the intersection of spirituality and fame—two concepts Lana often delves into. Even religious figures can become obsessed with the same status and wealth they preach against. OT: I need to know what Lana replaced Kelli's crystals with
  9. I asked chatgpt if there are any astrological events this month (perfect for a single release) and they said: single coming tomorrow
  10. I bet some of the aesthetics for the next album involve the airboat 🐊 If she’s embracing a full Southern Gothic, voodoo NOLA vibe, then October would be the perfect time to release the first single. I really wish she’d drop some hints about the album’s direction because right now, it seems to range from simple acoustic folk to swamp goddess witchy themes. The Fenway Park song seems extremely promising and I hope that’s what she puts out first.
  11. October. Otherwise I think it’s indefinitely on pause while she focuses on swamplife
  12. Releasing the Fenway song would Men in Black my memory of the last few days Lana
  13. I think you’re taking some big leaps here. That’s most likely an old registration for one. She’s lived in California for more than a decade now. Saying an independent voter is not a progressive person is jumping to conclusions.
  14. Not the video of them making out in his truck going around twitter now she’s going to get papped by every teen with an android in that swamptown omg
  15. Got anairboattourguide Who turns on the backbeat Puts the shower on while he calls me Slips out the back door to talk to me
  16. I’m terrified for some of our results myself included
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