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She delivered on this one very excited for the album
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We need your help to make Laila’s Dream come true!
Trash Magic replied to honeymoon is alive's topic in Lana Thoughts
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I'm excited. Please G*d let this be legitimately great.
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And nothing was the same. The greatest music video ever made, timeless, classic, beautiful, sentimental, self-eulogising and infinitely inspiring. All these themes of freedom, the open road, America, transition all distilled to their core. She's given everybody 12 years to catch up and no song-video combo has even come close.
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New Jeff pic just dropped I'm floored....
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B2b remix is too fucking good. They better fucking play B2b Remix into the original version at the Brat rave im going to next week
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I think the original song is such an epic consisting of disparate parts that there is no way to improve on it anyway
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club classics remix seriously is goateddddddd Holy shit. and the actual 365 remix is shit. club classics is basically the 365 remix
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Her flow on i think about it all the time is so Mike Skinner. So so good. I love being British!
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Holy shit....... I am a Bonnie Raitt STAN and Nick Of Time is one of my favorite songs of all time... I can't fucking believe Charli sampled and interpolated it Most random shit ever
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I just spent an hour looking through them all and it's masterful how basically all the final pics are actually like a patchwork of multiple photos to make the final pic. There are some fucking amazing photos they did not use. Retouches will be posted! - I've been on a huge Gaga kick lately. This song is so essential to her discography and there is no good cover for it. So I wanted to make a definitive one that looked official. Seems simple but I retouched the original busted ass pic a lot.
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I found a link in the comments of this YouTube video. It's insane I remember fantasising about outtakes from the shoot and that fans would make all these fake edits, to have the entire thing is mad.
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Lmao I love that. Come to think of it that was actually INSANE. Singing amongst that crowd absolutely SWARMED by an army of cameras flashing 10cm from your face.... Must've resonated with the way Chappell feels rn. It says a lot that Lana has actually become the found footage she would use in her videos for other artists.
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I had no idea there were so many leaked outtakes from the Born This Way shoot. Did the entire thing leak? Does somebody have a leak of everything that has leaked? There's a bunch of them on the lady gaga fandom however I found more that aren't there e.g. https://www.instagram.com/ladygaga.nation/p/C2M843fN1Na/?img_index=1
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It was so good. Obviously it's super over the top but my fav scene was actually what I thought was the most human, when she's getting ready for the date but keeps going back to redo her makeup etc and getting progressively insecure and flustered until eventually standing the guy up. It was sooooooo sad.
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Oh yes this Lanaboards exclusive. Articles are going to be written about this. We need a High By The Beach sequel but shooting drones with a machine gun from an airboat
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1. Lana Del Rey: “A&W” (2023) Lana Del Rey dropped “A&W” eight months after the Supreme Court handed down Dobbs v. Jackson, as tradwifery was gaining traction in online corners and the politics of sex and femininity in America seemed fated for a precipitous backslide. The song is both a staggering work of self-mythology and a first-person treatise on the national state of womanhood, tacked up by its central declaration: “This is the experience of being an American whore.” It’s sneaky, though—more probing than polemic. Jack Antonoff’s production, built around somber broken piano chords and dry guitar strums, seems innocuous enough, at first. Lana’s most explosive lyrics—cataloguing the impossible standards set for victims of sexual violence, the stigma around expressing sexuality as you age—are diffused by her vaporous whisper. Patriarchy is loud, flagrant; Lana’s rejoinder is harder to pin down. Then the radical switch-up in the song’s second half introduces a thunderous beat, a slew of references to Lana’s own back catalog, and a more impish persona. Behind the whiplash and psychedelia of it all is the impression of a woman pushed over the edge. “Look at me,” she sang earlier, the demand of someone all too familiar with the forces that conspire to make complicated women invisible. Here, she makes it impossible to look away. –Olivia Horn https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-100-best-songs-of-the-2020s-so-far/
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It's really bad but hopefully she has been able to reclaim some of that earlier hunger & vitality on the actual album. Hoping for this theatrical vocal styling to be sidelined. Bring back coke whore NYC infliction >>