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on a serious note, i'm not sure why it's considered an EP on lanapedia, it's so obviously a mixtape, it is THE mixtape that david kahne heard that he liked to much he reached out to lizzy the same day to work with her no kung fu was the genesis of LDRAKALG, it deserves recognition
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perhaps we should also consider her mixtapes' (no kung fu and the phenomena of lizzy grant) role in her discography
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considering the pop/mainstream music landscape right now, a reset is most certainly needed
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maybe instead of counting violets, we should count LDRAKALG as one of her albums instead not trying to start another debate about this, though
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hopefully it's crazy for you or star lux and not anything from ldr9 honestly
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for a minute there i thought somebody randomly found it in the website's code/online like last time
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what if we find something really significant this time?
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definitely not, that photoshoot is from 2019 and that font looks like a picsart font
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wait until you find out that lana's real name is elizabeth
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perhaps it's supposed to be a total surprise and all of the stores carrying the albums have them locked away in a very secure safe!
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lana's announcement post sitting in her instagram drafts, ready to be posted and shared with the world
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just waiting patiently for ldr9!
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i thought this was actually a photo of her but as a scrolled down i realized it was a cardboard cut-out
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rockefeller, my umbrella, god i love you, baby
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Dark Nighttime Coven
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Lana Del Rey Heardle #231 🔊🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ https://lana-del-rey-heardle.netlify.app/
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honestly i'm claiming all of the tracks because i can't decide which ones feels "right" to me, it's like they're all going to be amazing
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i know it is very subjective, because to me, pop music is just simply a genre, i'm aware of the fact that it can technically just be a term referring to any music that is popular, but i feel like when somebody says "pop music" they think of a certain style of music, songs such as smells like teen spirit, sweet child 'o mine, comfortably numb, etc. are massively popular, but to me, it's just inaccurate to refer to them as "pop songs" also, i will admit, i do have a bias towards "pop music", so that's probably why i'm so adamant that lana's not pop because she's my all-time favorite artist, i wouldn't want to think of my all-time favorite as just a pop artist because i don't think it would accurately represent my tastes, despite the fact that i do like some pop, britney spears is one my favorites, but i do carry the attitude that pop music is not as artistic as other forms, which i know is seen as outdated, but at least i can acknowledge it sometimes it's difficult when i enjoy something by alice in chains, but i also enjoy something by ariana grande , it makes me feel confused about my identity as a music-enthusiast but at the same time, the reasons why i enjoy songs from rock, folk, etc. musicians and why i enjoy songs from pop musicians are not the same, sometimes i want to listen to something that feels very artistic, sometimes i just want to listen to a bop
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i personally don't really consider lana a pop artist, she's way more alternative to me, however, i would agree that if any of her work is pop, it's definitely born to die, but you can't tell me that ultraviolence, most of her recent albums which are pretty much acoustic, and even some tracks off of paradise and honeymoon, aren't alternative, or rock, or folk, and this isn't directed towards your stance, but i believe the reason why people consider her a pop artist, is because she's a woman, i don't think people refer to alternative bands that are comprised of men, such as arctic monkeys, as "pop", if ultraviolence was recorded by a man, NOBODY would think of it as pop, people would see it as straight-up rock not counting her pre-fame work btw because some of that was most definitely pop lol
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i don't think sad girl is that impressive lyrically honestly, but it's such a great song regardless, the bluesy vibes, the luscious, atmospheric production, the vocals...
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i don't think repetition is automatically a bad thing, majority of songs have some sort of repetition because that gives them a groove/melody and our brains like repetition, it just makes sense for songs to have repetition of any kind, i don't think the repetitive choruses of the ultraviolence album takes away from the beauty and artfulness of the tracks
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let my hair down, for a while it was one of the very few lizzy grant songs i didn't care for (maybe the only one from 2007/2008?) but now i quite enjoy it you make me wanna let my hair down, man
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lana's song lyrics are way more poetic than her poetry
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this era is cancelled if that's the case