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  1. But guys this song is so incredibly beautiful. My mother adores it! Her voice is so flaunted on this track and the instrumentals compliment her vocals. The intro sounds so cinematic, so by sounding more like BTD she probably means leaning towards the cinematic feel of BTD. The intro sounds so nostalgic, it gives me the same old black-and-white movie feeling just like Lolita does, I'm leaning towards the 1962 Lolita film, but it mightn't be it, I'm pretty sure I'm thinking of an exact film though, not just old movies in general. Anyway, HM has a lovely feel and I have an idea this album will be legendary. Oh and the bridge is heaven, I knew it would be. And the ad-libs are breathtaking!
  2. omg shut up her selfies are life!! and if being delusional means i'm a true diehard fan then sign me up for the crazy house. also, telling us about these people before release kinda makes more people see & pay attention to them bc it's all they have.
  3. I'm hoping to have a song with "Fuck" in the title again omg
  4. with a title like that, i'd expect it to be. it's the florida kilos of honeymoon
  5. i could just imagine the hate. i could use a new photo of chuck tho
  6. omg thank you for this very intriguing! how do you find it all?
  7. the jokes & sarcasm on this board is the only reason why I'm on it. of course there's Lana too
  8. truth. i actually like how she's hinting everything, i think it's cute (and painful).
  9. I love "like the winter we're not in" bc it refers to her aforementioned snow metaphor (turning diamonds into snow), as snow is in winter. Winter we're not in, it's a winter because all of the snow (yayo), but "guns in the summertime" states that it's possibly in the summer, but yayo being white & all, like snow, makes it feel like it's winter in a metaphorical sense. I love it, it's so poetic.
  10. Yesss, I've started to realise that now. She's more herself, which I'm really glad. And I don't know, the word "honeymoon" to me, with its yellow-gold imagery, like the sunset, seems very natural.
  11. Actually, that could be right. At first, I was going to disagree, but now, I don't know...hmm.
  12. what about Safari? I just got a MacBook
  13. Mmmh, but, God to me is real & I'm pretty sure He is a male so that's why I say she's a goddess. Otherwise, she's Jesusina And yayyy Also, to those who say Lana's imagery is repetitive and that it's a flaw of hers, I actually disagree. It makes it obvious that these things mean a lot to her. It's just like repetitive words in a text: it adds an emphasis to that phrase or whatever it is. Like, I once learnt that blues music often involves repetitive lyrics, and the reason for that is to exaggerate whatever is being said. So, in a more...visual form, I believe this is what Lana is trying to achieve...or it's what she has achieved anyway.
  14. i hade to Okay, to me, Lana is literally a fucking goddess. Like, no one is more perfect than her (I'll be real though, she does have imperfections…but I guess these imperfections make her even more perfect as we realise she is only a mere human, and all humans have flaws). I am a big fan of jazz. Sonically, I love Lana's style, although if I were to listen to another artist of the same style, I'm not sure if I would enjoy it. Lana's voice has this angelic quality to it, and to me, it's actually somewhat addictive (I do mention around this time last year of what I called "the drug phase" where I was literally addicted to her and I was not happy unless I was listening to her & it's all I ever wanted to do). It's like there are specks of gold within her voice, a treasure amongst her vocal chords, and each time she sings, a little bit of that treasure comes out with it that was the worse metaphor ever. I do miss Born To Die's orchestral instrumentals, though. Lyrically, Lana's style is so beautiful, so magical, so…poetic, which was in fact Lana's goal (or so she mentioned in Ride's monologue). Her words are so eloquent, they posses a kind of prose. As aforementioned, Lana uses literature within her work, which makes it even more poetic. And personally, I believe her usage of themes like daddies, Coney Island, Americana, gangstas, etc. is very poetic indeed. These images are what inspired her and all poets have inspiration. Not only that, but using these themes and turning it into an aesthetic, a persona, a profile, is yet another very talented and creative thing to do. Also, using these themes to describe her life is also important, maybe these images hold some significance to her? Maybe they are special to her. Perhaps they helped her through some of the difficult experiences she claims to have gone through. And some of her songs pretty much sound like they're coming from my own mouth, I can relate to them so much. This, the fact that I feel like I'm not the only one, and that she might actually understand me, play a very big part. She's just a very relatable person …to a point, of course. Also, sorry if none of this makes any sense, it's like almost one in the morning here and I'm really tired.
  15. I feel like my awful attempts of edits don't belong here, but: Here's some of my latest shit. View my blog if you want to see more
  16. Lana Del Rey is very much still Lizzy, just pretty much a glossy, "finished" version, hahah. Also, she concentrates on her aesthetics as Lana Del Rey.
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