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    JLDNSALJ she posted a pic of a matcha latte
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    this gif :lmao:
     
    exactly what i thought fjsndajl
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    JLDNSALJ she posted a pic of a matcha latte
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    JLDNSALJ she posted a pic of a matcha latte
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    JLDNSALJ she posted a pic of a matcha latte
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    JLDNSALJ she posted a pic of a matcha latte
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    this gif :lmao:
     
    exactly what i thought fjsndajl
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    this gif :lmao:
     
    exactly what i thought fjsndajl
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    stella seeing lana post and having fun with her new squad

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    Lana Del Rey Talks Japanese Fungi, Her Fitness Goals and LA
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  12. Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Best Song That Represents Each Album   
    Born to Die -- I think Off to the Races because the lyrics are a clear representation of the Lolita lost in the hood aesthetic and theme, her vocals are over-produced, you have big orchestra, loud beats and it's super catchy. You also have guitars, bass and she hits lots of dramatically different notes, which also happens throughout the album. You feel the tension and drama.
     
    Paradise -- Probably American. The production is darker, heavier yet simpler than Born to Die. It's all about freedom. Also it's very romantic.
     
    Ultraviolence -- West Coast since it's a mix of everything you find on the album: downtempo compositions, angriness, drugs, psychedelia, reverb, rock elements. This is her heaviest album when it comes to drums, and they're fantastic in this song. You feel the confusion and haziness that was going on her mind back then.
     
    Honeymoon -- The Blackest Day. It's extremely dramatic and lonely, it has operatic vocals, minimalist + modern + progressive production, the perfect mix between organic and synthetic instrumentation, the lyrics are complex yet classic LDR cliché... Even if she's sad ('ever since my baby went away it's been the blackest day') she feels empowered, in control and ambitious ('i'm playing head games with you / i've got you where i want you). You also have the escapism concept which is so important on Honeymoon.
     
    Lust for Life - 13 Beaches, because it's a perfect mix of the three phases of the album: the futuristic (weird, space-y sound effects, 'space pop' production), the trap (the beats are heavy and urban) and the ballads (there's piano, strings, and it's also a very slow and thoughful song). The lyrics are about her mental state and future which is what the record is about.
     
    Norman Fucking Rockwell - Yosemite because it doesn't exist outside Lana's mind.
  13. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by Rorman Nockwell in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    https://twitter.com/normanrockwhale/status/1134955248865427456
     
    Okay, she also had an early birthday party.
     
    Maybe that's because she'll be really busy for the next few weeks with NFR promotion?
     

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    Lana Del Rey Talks Japanese Fungi, Her Fitness Goals and LA
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  20. salvatore liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Thanks <3 enjoy your time here.
  21. movebaby liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Best Song That Represents Each Album   
    Born to Die -- I think Off to the Races because the lyrics are a clear representation of the Lolita lost in the hood aesthetic and theme, her vocals are over-produced, you have big orchestra, loud beats and it's super catchy. You also have guitars, bass and she hits lots of dramatically different notes, which also happens throughout the album. You feel the tension and drama.
     
    Paradise -- Probably American. The production is darker, heavier yet simpler than Born to Die. It's all about freedom. Also it's very romantic.
     
    Ultraviolence -- West Coast since it's a mix of everything you find on the album: downtempo compositions, angriness, drugs, psychedelia, reverb, rock elements. This is her heaviest album when it comes to drums, and they're fantastic in this song. You feel the confusion and haziness that was going on her mind back then.
     
    Honeymoon -- The Blackest Day. It's extremely dramatic and lonely, it has operatic vocals, minimalist + modern + progressive production, the perfect mix between organic and synthetic instrumentation, the lyrics are complex yet classic LDR cliché... Even if she's sad ('ever since my baby went away it's been the blackest day') she feels empowered, in control and ambitious ('i'm playing head games with you / i've got you where i want you). You also have the escapism concept which is so important on Honeymoon.
     
    Lust for Life - 13 Beaches, because it's a perfect mix of the three phases of the album: the futuristic (weird, space-y sound effects, 'space pop' production), the trap (the beats are heavy and urban) and the ballads (there's piano, strings, and it's also a very slow and thoughful song). The lyrics are about her mental state and future which is what the record is about.
     
    Norman Fucking Rockwell - Yosemite because it doesn't exist outside Lana's mind.
  22. Kommander liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Lana arriving to Churchome in Beverly Hills, CA - May 29th, 2019   
    the pics, the look, the thread, the context
     

  23. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Best Song That Represents Each Album   
    Born to Die -- I think Off to the Races because the lyrics are a clear representation of the Lolita lost in the hood aesthetic and theme, her vocals are over-produced, you have big orchestra, loud beats and it's super catchy. You also have guitars, bass and she hits lots of dramatically different notes, which also happens throughout the album. You feel the tension and drama.
     
    Paradise -- Probably American. The production is darker, heavier yet simpler than Born to Die. It's all about freedom. Also it's very romantic.
     
    Ultraviolence -- West Coast since it's a mix of everything you find on the album: downtempo compositions, angriness, drugs, psychedelia, reverb, rock elements. This is her heaviest album when it comes to drums, and they're fantastic in this song. You feel the confusion and haziness that was going on her mind back then.
     
    Honeymoon -- The Blackest Day. It's extremely dramatic and lonely, it has operatic vocals, minimalist + modern + progressive production, the perfect mix between organic and synthetic instrumentation, the lyrics are complex yet classic LDR cliché... Even if she's sad ('ever since my baby went away it's been the blackest day') she feels empowered, in control and ambitious ('i'm playing head games with you / i've got you where i want you). You also have the escapism concept which is so important on Honeymoon.
     
    Lust for Life - 13 Beaches, because it's a perfect mix of the three phases of the album: the futuristic (weird, space-y sound effects, 'space pop' production), the trap (the beats are heavy and urban) and the ballads (there's piano, strings, and it's also a very slow and thoughful song). The lyrics are about her mental state and future which is what the record is about.
     
    Norman Fucking Rockwell - Yosemite because it doesn't exist outside Lana's mind.
  24. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Best Song That Represents Each Album   
    Born to Die -- I think Off to the Races because the lyrics are a clear representation of the Lolita lost in the hood aesthetic and theme, her vocals are over-produced, you have big orchestra, loud beats and it's super catchy. You also have guitars, bass and she hits lots of dramatically different notes, which also happens throughout the album. You feel the tension and drama.
     
    Paradise -- Probably American. The production is darker, heavier yet simpler than Born to Die. It's all about freedom. Also it's very romantic.
     
    Ultraviolence -- West Coast since it's a mix of everything you find on the album: downtempo compositions, angriness, drugs, psychedelia, reverb, rock elements. This is her heaviest album when it comes to drums, and they're fantastic in this song. You feel the confusion and haziness that was going on her mind back then.
     
    Honeymoon -- The Blackest Day. It's extremely dramatic and lonely, it has operatic vocals, minimalist + modern + progressive production, the perfect mix between organic and synthetic instrumentation, the lyrics are complex yet classic LDR cliché... Even if she's sad ('ever since my baby went away it's been the blackest day') she feels empowered, in control and ambitious ('i'm playing head games with you / i've got you where i want you). You also have the escapism concept which is so important on Honeymoon.
     
    Lust for Life - 13 Beaches, because it's a perfect mix of the three phases of the album: the futuristic (weird, space-y sound effects, 'space pop' production), the trap (the beats are heavy and urban) and the ballads (there's piano, strings, and it's also a very slow and thoughful song). The lyrics are about her mental state and future which is what the record is about.
     
    Norman Fucking Rockwell - Yosemite because it doesn't exist outside Lana's mind.
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