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  1. It’s sad how some people have such lack of taste. I feel bad for the people who can’t appreciate the discography highlight that is ‘hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it’. I hope the day will come when people will finally be ready for this song, but for right now it’s just too ahead of its time for some people.

     

    drag me but i will still delete that atrocity of a "song" and replace it with the superior Looking For America, just like any other individual with good taste x


  2. Let’s talk about hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it’s greatness. Her most honest and possibly most emotional song. Everything about it is perfect. From the lyrics to the stripped down production to the iconic title to the iconic, yes, iconic misunderstood cover that’s just a quick selfie of her smiling, referring to the line about how they write that she’s happy because she smiled on the lfl cover when she’s actually not. The “look, I’m smiling, here’s a quick black and white selfie” cover on a sad song that references how her smiling doesn’t mean she’s happy is honestly perfect. I can’t wait for the day people aren’t too afraid to recognize the beauty that is ‘hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it’.

    she probably was forced by her label to release a song and she got nothing ready yet so she made this song + recorded it on her voice app in max. two hours, but go off.


  3. The FACT THAT I CRYING TO CINNAMON GIRL RIIGHT NOW: I DONT WANT THIS OR THE ALBUM TO END PLEASEE LAST FOREVER :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:THE ALBUM FEELS TO SHORT

     

    SAME  :lmao: the way she effortlessly came up with the best song of all-time. i really have to laugh so i don't start crying.  :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. i've finally listened to the whole thing and i was very surprised by how good and solid the album is throughout. i was pretty meh on most of the pre-release tracks but she proved me wrong (again). one thing that i have to mention first is that the production is stellar what the fuck ugh... daddy Antonoff came through. 

     

    anywhom, here are my thoughts:

     

    - Norman fucking rockwell: i was only pressing play and i'm already bald by the first track. her voice sounds so soothing and the chill and sweet atmosphere is so captivating. one of her best openers tbh, don't @ me.

    - Venice Bitch: 9 minutes of pure bliss.

    - Cinnamon GOD: the song that i was anticipating the MOST and she didn't disappoint me! her voice during the post chorus gives me chills. the song gives off major Born to Die vibes and i LOVE IT. this is a discography highlight in my book idc idc

    - How to Disappear: a sad christmas bop. the beat is so hypnotizing and keeps your head swaying back and forth. i'm obsessed.

    - Doin' Time: a good old slutty summer bop and it fits just fine in the album x

    - Fuck it i love you: she didn't NEED to do this to me:

     

    "dream a little dream of meeeee

    make me into something sweeeeet

    turn the radio on, dancing to a pop song

    fucKK it i luh yooouu

    fuck it luuh you-ooouuuuuuuu

    fuck i luh youuUUUUuuuuUUuu"

     

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    THAT part is a fucking eargasm. :defeated:

    the vocal delivery, the humor, the beauty, the warmth. i am in TEARS. i was so relieved pleasantly surprised when i first heard this song and i'll probably never get tired of it. another discography highlight.

     

    i need more time to digest the other tracks. i'm still shaking from the amount of excellence and creativity displayed here.

     

    i've also noticed that this is her peak in terms of lyrics. the songwriting is so damn good and more elaborate. the themes and motives she's singing about here are basically the same as in her previous records, but there's something about the delivery, the way she's delivering emotions... it changed, and in the best way possible. the lyrics hold more delicacy and emotional value. everything seems so larger than life, yet so detailed and intricate. i don't know how to express it but it's fucking genius. she's really stepping up her pen game and i'm so HERE for it.

     

    where would i rank this album? FOR NOW, i think it might be her third best one after Honeymoon and Ultraviolence, which is funny because the album sounds like a cross between the sadness and the vulnerability of UV, and the light and mellow atmosphere of Honeymoon.

    she's finally showcasing her talent and skills and I'm so proud. Lust for Grease could never.

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