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  1. bartenders liked a post in a topic by Rebel in Is "Beyoncé" just a big rip-off of Lana Del Rey?   
    Thank god for the troll faces at the end, I swear I was going to write a really long post...
  2. bartenders liked a post in a topic by evilentity in Is "Beyoncé" just a big rip-off of Lana Del Rey?   
    PARTITION
    In "Partition", the camera takes us inside a palatial estate that almost looks like it could have been the setting for the "Born to Die" video. See the exterior and interior below:

     
    In the first of several scenes curiously similar to ones out of "National Anthem", we find Mrs. Carter seated at an immaculately set table, barely noticed by her rapper husband peering over his newspaper:

     
    In her mind, she embarks on a sexual fantasy. Again she channels Rosalita:

     
    Her rapper husband feels up her leg in a vehicle:

     
    She puts on a show for him, donning a sequined flapper headdress like Lizzy wears in this photo:

     
    Silhouette techniques like something out of "Summertime Sadness" are employed:

     
    Beyoncé pole dances like Lana in Tropico over a sexy French spoken interlude like in "Carmen":

     
    Like A$AP Rocky in "National Anthem", her rapper husband watches her performance voyeuristically, smoking a cigar:

     
     
    JEALOUS
    Beyoncé is a jealous, jealous, jealous gurrrrrl. This video begins in the same estate reminiscent of "Born to Die" as in "Partition". In one scene, the former Miss Knowles is draped over a pinball machine like Lana in "Ride":

     
    In another we see a "tunnel lined with yellow lights":

     
     
    ROCKET
    Like "Blue Jeans", "Rocket" opens on a black & white close-up of a reflection of the artist's face in a ripple of water:

     
    Later in each video we watch the artist submerge her face in water in slow motion:

     
     
    MINE
    Like Lana in the poster for Tropico, we find Beyoncé re-enacting Mary in the Pieta:

     
    Also, is that another Shaun Ross cameo?
     
     
    XO
    In "XO", Beyoncé orchestrates perhaps the largest NYC land grab since Dutch settlers bought Manhattan Island from Native Americans for 24 bucks, stealing the famed amusement destination from the Queen of Coney Island herself:

     

     

     

     
     
    ***FLAWLESS & SUPERPOWER
    Since I can't find any Lana plagiarism in either of these videos, I'm just gonna go ahead and assume they must be borrowed from the "Dark Paradise" and "Cola" videos that never materialized. @@Ultraviolence Watch these. One of them may be the closest thing you'll ever get to your precious "Cola" video.
     
     
    HEAVEN
    Here we have the biggest plot heist since Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds ripped off Gremlins. In "Heaven", Beyoncé portrays a woman mourning her deceased female bff in a series of flashbacks. Sound familiar? Of course it does. It's the plot of Lana's "Summertime Sadness" video. Not content to copycat one Lana video, "Heaven" filches from a few. A shot in a church mirrors the chapel in "Born to Die":

     
    In a flashback, Beyoncé's girlfriend sprays alcohol at a campfire party echoing scenes in "Ride":

     
    And we see her and her gal pal riding in a car like Lana & Jaime King:

     
    She only barely tries to disguise her copying Lana's recitation of the Lord's Prayer in Tropico by saying it in Spanish. Oh, and speaking of Spanish, here's Rosalita yet again:

     
     
    BLUE
    Sure, there's another "tunnel lined with yellow lights":

     
    The sequined bra is back:

     
    And she evokes Lizzy's showgirl style:

     
    But most saliently, this song is about Beyoncé's, uh, baby Blue love, the black baby daughter she had with a rapper. What a blatant "National Anthem" ripoff!

     
     
    GROWN WOMAN
    Last but not least, the video for "Grown Woman" consists of home footage of Beyoncé's childhood performances, a clear homage to Lana's DIY videos.
     
     
     
  3. bartenders liked a post in a topic by evilentity in Is "Beyoncé" just a big rip-off of Lana Del Rey?   
    Beyoncé is certainly no stranger to accusations of plagiarism in her videos. Considering the large number of videos comprising her eponymous visual album, it would not be surprising if some of them were less than original. Did she copy Lana Del Rey?
     
    Compare the album cover design and font to a Paradise box set booklet:

    With Tropico, the "Ride" video, the "Blue Velvet" promo for H&M, and the "Song of Myself" promo for L'Officiel set to the intro to "Cola", Lana released some sort of video for almost every song on Paradise. One could argue that even the idea of releasing videos for the entire album is derivative. Now let's look at those videos.
     
     
    PRETTY HURTS
    Much like the opening bars of "Ride", the opening bars begin with the image of Beyoncé singing into a slender microphone, wearing a mostly white dress against sparkly blue stage curtains:

     
    The song's themes—eating disorders and the dark side of being a beauty queen—are straight out of "Boarding School", "Brite Lites", and "Pin-Up Galore". Indeed, here we see Mrs. Carter in Ms. Grant's short-cut meth-haired beauty queen style complete with sash accessory:

     
    Beyoncé also replicates Lana's arched back & cupped hand underwater poses from the "Blue Jeans" video:

     
    She not only borrows Tropico co-star Shaun Ross, but doubles down on the African albinism by casting Diandra Forrest. To top it off, Beyoncé even has the audacity to lift Lizzy's iconic trademark sequined bra:

     
     
    GHOST
    In "Ghost", Sasha Fierce is not herself, assuming the identity of Lana's Rosalita alter ego from her "Song of Myself" video for L'Officiel:

     
     
    HAUNTED
    The "Countdown" singer's video for "Haunted" begins with a hauntingly familiar countdown straight outta one of Lizzy's DIY "Gramma" videos:

     
    Then in true diva style, Beyoncé makes her male servant light her cigarette for her like a little bitch like Barrie at a Lana show:

     
    The whole video imitates the imitated Lynchian style of Lana's "Blue Velvet" promo for H&M complete with the requisite Doppelgangers:

     
    Yet it borrows scenes from "National Anthem" & Tropico. Black guys gambling? Check.

     
    Strippers giving lapdances to white businessmen? Check.

     
    People in whiteface? Check.

     
    Bubbles? Check.

     
    Originality? ...Anyone? Bueller?
     
     
    DRUNK IN LOVE
    In addition to lyrics that sound like a first draft of "Brite Lites" ("Flashing lights, flashing lights, you got me faded, faded, faded"), this intoxicating concoction's potency is poured from "National Anthem", where Lana grinds on another snifter-wielding rapper, A$AP Rocky:

     
     
    BLOW
    The cotton candy confection of the music masks Lana-like lyrics ("Every time I close my eyes", "I'ma let you be the boss of me", "Give me that daddy long stroke" and an interlude in French) in a video easily summarized as "pin-up girls at the roller derby". We also see a close-up of a disco ball a la her DIY "Yayo" video:

     
    And Beyoncé perched on the hood of a car in a fuck-me pose like Lana in the "Born to Die" video:

     
    In this case, we're lucky that "Blow" doesn't Soileau. Bradley sucks.
     
     
    NO ANGEL
    In an inversion of Lana's "angels forever" refrain, the "Halo" songstress proclaims, "You're no angel either, baby." She asks, "Tell me do you want to ride?" Like Lana in "Ride", Beyoncé is Queen of the Gas Station, knocking off Lana's hot long curly hair and cut-off jeans look. Unlike Lana, at least she's responsible enough to only be figuratively smokin' at the pump.

     
    We see chicks on the back of motorcycles:

     
    Tacky word bling:

     
    And pole dancers making it rain:

     
     
    YONCÉ
    In "Yoncé", she continues the ghetto theme, banging around with her gang of ghetto girls like Lana in Tropico:

     
    Who does Beyoncé think she is to appropriate all these signifiers of ghetto culture from gangsta Nancy Sinatra? Rather uppity if you ask me.
     
     
    CONTINUED...
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  9. bartenders liked a post in a topic by Platinum Greenwich in Skid Row Covers [BANG BANG + KISS KISS MIXTAPES]   
    we're always taking trips downtown, etc
  10. bartenders liked a post in a topic by drewby in Skid Row Covers [BANG BANG + KISS KISS MIXTAPES]   
    the contrast of the red against blue hurts my eyes, try making it a darker red 
  11. creditcardromancer liked a post in a topic by bartenders in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    update: l+f is still aoty 
  12. LonelyHeart liked a post in a topic by bartenders in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    okay now leak the lossless instrumentals like froot this quality is unlistenable
  13. bartenders liked a post in a topic by mkultraviolence in Which of Lana's boyfriends would you date? (Updated to include NEW boyfriends!)   
    that's what the mainstream media wants you to think...
  14. Rorman Nockwell liked a post in a topic by bartenders in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    why would anyone want to steal chucks unprofessional, shitty, useless, almost homemade photography? 
  15. takeitdoen liked a post in a topic by bartenders in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    why would anyone want to steal chucks unprofessional, shitty, useless, almost homemade photography? 
  16. UltraviolenceBaby liked a post in a topic by bartenders in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    why would anyone want to steal chucks unprofessional, shitty, useless, almost homemade photography? 
  17. 13bitches liked a post in a topic by bartenders in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    why would anyone want to steal chucks unprofessional, shitty, useless, almost homemade photography? 
  18. UltraHeroin liked a post in a topic by bartenders in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    why would anyone want to steal chucks unprofessional, shitty, useless, almost homemade photography? 
  19. movebaby liked a post in a topic by bartenders in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    why would anyone want to steal chucks unprofessional, shitty, useless, almost homemade photography? 
  20. bartenders liked a post in a topic by Coney Island King in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    So its been decided? Coachella is her best song.
  21. bartenders liked a post in a topic by Wild One in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Ok you're literally here only spreading hate on her.
    If you don't like her anymore, just leave this forum and find a new singer.
    What do you really expect from posting these kind posts in here? It seems like you're just looking for attention.
  22. bartenders liked a post in a topic by California Sun in Cinnamon Girl versus Happiness is a Butterfly   
    okay I obviously need to read the discord lol. but it really depends on what the definition of "better" is. i think if you're looking for a lighthearted yet emotionally twinged BOP, cg is for you. however, i would have to say that i agree with @@movebaby (sorry @rorman!!) that overall, sonically, lyrically, melodically, tonally, etc. happiness just has more to offer. cg is just v one note and a little too mainstream friendly for a lana song imo. also the outro is not it. thank you and goodnite
  23. bartenders liked a post in a topic by movebaby in Cinnamon Girl versus Happiness is a Butterfly   
    i don’t know what you’re talking about
  24. bartenders liked a post in a topic by movebaby in Cinnamon Girl versus Happiness is a Butterfly   
    well those are some flawed analytics, obviously they haven’t caught up if they still say 4 votes!!
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