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Artists caught lying about songwriting credits
Crazy Husband Thief replied to evalionisameme's topic in Music
I've always known that Ava is a huge fucking industry plant. I also love Beyoncé but I am very much aware of the fact that she can't write a song if her life depended on it. -
Whenever I think of how to re-arrange a tracklist, I separate the album into groups that I feel male sense sonically or thematically. In recent times, this has been popularised by artists like Taylor Swift where they release an album as mini-EPs that tell a certain story. I think Lana's albums work very well for this and I would like to read some of your ideas/concepts. Here's a rough idea for Born To Die: SIRENS (The duality of the word: sirens of police cars, indicating a crime or the mermaid serenading her love interest and luring them to death) Born To Die Blue Jeans Dark Paradise LOLITA (The songs evoke a strong imagery of a young girl living in NYC and escaping with her much older sugar daddy to go to Las Vegas) Lolita Diet Mountain Dew Off To The Races OPULENCE (These songs are perfectly represented by the National Anthem video. Lana being both, Jackie O AND Marilyn) National Anthem Million Dollar Man Without You PARTY GIRLS (The story of two girls who have a deep connection with each other but fall victim to alcohol and drug abuse and thus get separated) This Is What Makes Us Girls Carmen Summertime Sadness BITTERSWEET (Finding happiness through a fulfilling relationship or through fame, although both with a slightly bitter taste because everything comes at a price) Video Games Lucky Ones Radio
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Tropico needed a Cola segment idc. That song being the most iconic yet the only one without a video aside from American pains me to this very day. Actually, two short films would have been so cool: Ride / Cola / American Body Electric / Gods & Monsters / Bel Air
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I would like to co-sign this. I also dislike it more now that it permanently replaced Flipside on her live set!
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Now my life is sweet like cinnamon…
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Slide into my DMs, Daddy Dane!
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I was perched for this album after Attention and Pain The Town Red but it turned out to be quite heavy on the fillers. The tracks kinda blur into one another cause there is not much standout material on it, sadly.
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So, are we still missing anything? If not, can someone provide us with an up-to-date masterpost?
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I don’t want her to continue the Americana path because it’s "safe". With the resurgence and popularity of her old stuff, it’s about time she tried to go back to her old cinematic sound!
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Pure insanity but that was to be expected.
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This song deserved the big budget video that Candy Necklace undeservingly received.
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It’s so sick and twisted.
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I thought the one that leaked was the final one.
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Do we know where Sky lives? I have s feeling it’s some crappy studio appartment.
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Shouldn’t be there. Should be in the hard drive of someone who isn’t a passionate hater. 💅
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It's true though that "let the winter winner in" would make more sense with the previous line though. I want it to be "like the winter we're not in" and I think it does make sense unlike "winner winner" or "winter winter" but the live version definitely sounds more like "let the winter winner in".
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Lana's diction and incomprehensible lyrics
Crazy Husband Thief replied to americangothic's topic in Lana Thoughts
The live version has an audible T in the first word. „Winner winner“ makes no sense. It’s likely "winter winner“ because she says that he's a champ at skiing. -
Agreed.
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But in that case, it makes sense. Here it really doesn't. Aside from that, the live version from 2016 kinda proves it's "winter winner". So, the truth lies between all of the suggested lines.
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Maybe it’s "let the winter winner in"? I refuse to believe it’s "winter, winter" or "winner, winner" cause Lana herself dragged the shit out of Katy Perry for rhyming "peacock" with "biatch". Someone who is THAT much of a bitch in terms of lyricism wouldn't use "let the winter winter in". The t consonant is silent. That’s because she's American. Still, both versions make sense. I agree, however, that "winner" makes sense due to the "you snort it like a champ" line. The first word is clearly winter though. Therefore, I capitulate and say that it’s "let the winter winner in". That’s the line that makes most sense and doesn’t sound as stupid as the versions with the repeated words. Edit: I just reviewed that video and it’s DEFINITELY without a doubt "let the winter winner" in. You can clearly hear the T in "winter" and the lack of ANY T in the following word. She's referring to him as some sort of winter olympics champion. Therefore, it’s "winter winner".
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It sounds like "Love the winter we're not in" and yes, if you knew the English language well enough it DOES make sense. She says she loves the winter, although there is no winter in Florida cause it's always hot. Since they're snorting cocaine it's winter for them. "Let the winter, winter in" is just not something Lana would do from a songwriting perspective. Not only does it sound dumb, she just doesn't just repeat the same word like that to fill a few beats. white lines, pretty daddy, goes skiing you snort it like a champ, love the winter we're not in See above for context explanation.
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@lanaismamom Apple Music disagrees with “winter, winter in” No.
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Lana's diction and incomprehensible lyrics
Crazy Husband Thief replied to americangothic's topic in Lana Thoughts
The official source being his ass. His previous “official sources” handed him fake mixes of Yes to Heaven and Fine China and he passed them around as “real” and “legit” until recently. Eclipse doesn't know anything a lot of times. He just uses his "insider status" to be able to push whatever he likes to believe. I've listened to this song a hundred thousand times and there’s absolutely no way that she says "let the winter, winter in”. There’s no audible t in the second word. -
Lana's diction and incomprehensible lyrics
Crazy Husband Thief replied to americangothic's topic in Lana Thoughts
It’s not “let the winter, winter in”