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Cesca

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    Lana Del Rey is honestly and truly the idol of my life. Each lyric, so beautifully expressed, tied to each perfect note of each amazing melody...
    I love her- if that means I am fucking crazy then bring it!

    I am fucking crazy, but I am free :*
  1. Yayo and Black Beauty..oh and Without You <3 particularly this version, always beats the album version in my humble opinion:
  2. Ahhhhh all are amazing though! Born to Die was literally life-changing...but Ultraviolence is just asdfghjkl. Personally, I prefer slower, brooding, bordering on depressing songs (my music style counteracts my *ahem* happy-go-lucky nature )....So ultraviolence is perfect in my opinion. I adore Born to Die- National Anthem, Without You, Summertime Sadness <3 Oh but Dark Paradise aswell...... but for me Paradise was excellent- particularly Ride, Yayo, Bel Air, Body Electric...(so basically the whole album :')). So really I've come to no conclusion here at all, except that they're all wicked I'M BEING BRAVE NOW I'm going Ultraviolence and Paradise. Bam this was honestly difficult for me
  3. Not that we should be comparing really cause every video is heaven <3 but i probably prefer the West Coast video, too...the filming and effects are beautiful in Shades of Cool, but the West Coast video just matches the lyrics, BPM of the melody, everything- so well... Shades of Cool reminds me of Video Games a lot though. I do think her choice of model was perfect though, not the standard one like this > adds more depth and real meaning to the video in my eyes
  4. Is it just me, or does Shades of Cool sound SO perfect for James Bond....particularly the bridge
  5. She's so relateable ASDFGHJKL. It's so weird, I have such a weird affinity with music, more than anything- sometimes more than people....which is slightly worrying but we will skip over that . BUt in the interview, this bit : She says it feeds directly into her music. "A lot of my songs are not just simple verse-chorus pop songs – they're more psychological." She talks about tempo, and how she likes to reflect her mental state through a song's speed: "When I played [the label] West Coast they were really not happy that it slipped into an even slower BPM for the chorus," she says. "They were like: 'None of these songs are good for radio and now you're slowing them down when they should be speeded up.' But for me, my life was feeling murky, and that sense of disconnectedness from the streets is part of that." AND I READ IT AND IT WAS JUST LIKE ME qwchwenjishdiakjisdjhxwiowjsnz honestly you don't even know how happy that made me :'). That's how I think when I'm working on music too!!! Sorry but had to share hahaha!
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