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Lana’s Management Thirst/Admiration Poll
Evergreen replied to shadesofloveduthenandnow's topic in Lana Thoughts
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Well, almost. From BOZ: "She finishes the album in parts. To put things in perspective these are the dates of each NFR song being finished and mastered: 01. Norman ****ing Rockwell - 06.27.18 02, Mariners Apartment Complex (I'm Your Man) - 08.31.18 03. Venice Bitch - 06.26.18 04. **** it I Love You - 07.23.19 05. Doin' Time - 04.04.19 06. Love Song - 08.06.18 07. Cinnamon - 12.18.18 08. How to Disappear - 1.20.19 09. California - 1.18.19 10. The Next Best American Record - N/A 11. The Greatest - 02.13.19 12. Bartender - N/A 13. Happiness - 06.30.18 14. Sylvia Plath - 08.04.18"
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It's not what she said though? And the first songs she made with Jack were Hope and Love song, not MAC/VB.
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Beautiful
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What are those lyrics on @fl0r1dakil0s profile
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BOZ on ATRL: MAC is still her best song to me, I'm so happy it became the visual reference for the NFR cover since the whole You're lost at sea, then I'll command your boat to me again part always gives me goosebumps. It's interesting though, I remember all of us suspecting the song is sort of Lana's clap-back at the public misunderstanding her messages, lyrics, intentions and she denied all of that in the BBC interview. Perhaps she took some inspiration from those speculations, cause that one song with the longest title that I teased before seems to be touching that topic for real this time. Public's doubt of Lana's persona, of her artistry being genuine and not just controversial fabricated public image, and most importantly that she is a woman in charge, female artist who can also be the master behind her own craft. At least that's how I see it, but I'm anxiously waiting for Lana to speak about this song. It might as well be another MAC situation since it's again a poetic song bathed in various allegories I can't fully grasp on my own. Interestingly it has sea theme again as well
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The sister kisser is still with the cousin kisser, yes.