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  1. The Siren liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Worst Lana Lyrics   
    "my pussy taste like pepsi cola","my eyes are wide like cherry pies". Cola should be called my body is made out of food   come and eat me literally 
     
    need my fat sugar daddy to eat me right
     
  2. Crazy for You liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    Um yes, she's hinting on Lanaboards

     

  3. Elina liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Summer Bummer (ft. A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti)   
    http://instagram.com/p/BU2zP7LFQHp/
     
    "We made a lot of good ones but I think we picked the best ones for the record"
     
    Featuring A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti. Produced by Boi-1da & T-Minus
     
    [ALBUM VERSION]
     
    [Verse 1: Lana, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    It's never too late
    To be who you wanna be
    Swimmin' in my safe
    To say what you wanna say
    Tattoo on my face, swimmin' in my safe
    Tattoo on my face, swimmin' in my safe
    It's never too late
    To leave if you wanna leave
    Or to stay if you wanna stay (better not)
    But, baby (yeah)
    I got a feeling in my bones
    Tattoo on my face, swimmin' in my safe
    Can't get you out of my veins (yeah, yeah)
    You can't escape my affection (yah, yeah)
    Wrap you up in my daisy chains (What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Chorus: Lana Del Rey, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    Hip-Hop in the summer (What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (What? What? Yeah?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe
    (What? What? What? What? What? What? Yeah
    What? What? What?)
    High tops in the summer (summer, what? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (summer, what? What? What?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe, um (What? What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Verse 2: A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti]
    Uh, her sophistication makes you wanna quit the bitch you datin'
    Let's skip the games, let's quit the playin'
    Boo, let's get acquainted (what?)
    Notifications sync in place even when we're on vacation (yeah)
    I knew she'd notice like I missed the payment, dang it (What? Ooh)
    But bang it like my fingers (Ooh, what?)
    She pray to God I made it (What?)
    But bankin' like my Franklins (Yeah)
    My neighbors stopped the hatin' (Yeah)
    What? (what? They been at it, check it out)
    Huh? (We been out here, yeah)
    Slide inside it (What?)
    Diddy Boppin' (What?)
    Milly Rockin' (What? What?)
    She just might become my lover for real (for real, for real)
    I might fuck with her all summer for real (for real, for real)
    They better not holla if I cuff her for real (for real, for real)
    Niggas better run for cover for real
    [?] how I feel, close the deal, pop a seal
    Take the whip, two pills on the lips on the real (for real, for real)
    Truthfully between you and me I'm usually single
    When it's hot outside this, I ride through any hood with the top out
    Hop out
     
    [Chorus: Lana, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    Hip-Hop in the summer (What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (What? What? Yeah?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe
    (What? What? What? What? What? What? Yeah
    What? What? What?)
    High tops in the summer (summer, what? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (summer, what? What? What?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe, um (What? What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Verse 3: Lana]
    White lights and black beaches
    Miles in between us
    Is this love or lust or some game on repeat?
    It's like making me crazy
    Tell me, "have patience"
    Baby, I need this
    White lines and black beaches
    White lights and black beaches
    And blood red sangrias
    We traveled for weeks, just to escape your demons
    But you've got your reasons
    In making me crazy
    But you've got your reasons
    White lights and black beaches
     
    [bridge: Lana & A$AP Rocky]
    Like doves in the summer (top out, hop out, hop out)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (top out, hop out, hop out)
    Don't be a bummer (top out, hop out, hop out)
    Don't be a bummer (top out, hop out, hop out)
     
    [Chorus: Lana, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    Hip-Hop in the summer (What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (What? What? Yeah?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe
    (What? What? What? What? What? What? Yeah
    What? What? What?)
    High tops in the summer (summer, what? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (summer, what? What? What?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe, um (What? What?
     
    [intro: Lana Del Rey]
    Hip-Hop in the summer
    Don't be a bummer, babe
    Hmm, hmm
    Hmm, hmm
     
    [YOUTUBE VERSION]
     
    [Verse 1: Lana Del Rey]
    White lies and black beaches
    Miles in between us
    Is this love or lust or some game on repeat?
    It's like making me crazy
    Tell me, "have patience"
    Baby, I need this
    White lines and black beaches
    White lies and black beaches
    And blood red sangrias
    We traveled for weeks, just to escape your demons
    But you've got your reasons
    In making me crazy
    But you've got your reasons
    White lies and black beaches
    I got a feeling in my bones
    Can't get you out of my veins (yeah, yeah)
    You can't escape my affection (yah, yeah)
    Wrap you up in my daisy chains (What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Chorus: Lana Del Rey, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    Hip-Hop in the summer (What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (What? What? Yeah?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe
    (What? What? What? What? What? What? Yeah
    What? What? What?)
    High tops in the summer (summer, what? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (summer, what? What? What?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe, um (What? What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Verse 2: A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti & Lana Del Rey ]
    Uh, her sophistication makes you wanna quit the bitch you datin'
    Let's skip the games, let's quit the playin'
    Boo, let's get acquainted (what?)
    Notifications sync in place even when we're on vacation (yeah)
    I knew she'd notice like I missed the payment, dang it (What? Ooh)
    But bang it like my fingers (Ooh, what?)
    She pray to God I made it (What?)
    But bankin' like my Franklins (Yeah)
    My neighbors stopped the hatin' (Yeah)
    What? (what? They been at it, check it out)
    Huh? (We been out here, yeah)
    Slide inside it (What?)
    Diddy Boppin' (What?)
    Milly Rockin' (What? What?)
    She just might become my lover for real (for real)
    I might fuck with her all summer for real (your summer love for real boy)
    They better not holla if I cuff her for real (when you're into your affliction)
    Wrap you up in my daisy chains (What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Chorus: Lana Del Rey, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    Hip-Hop in the summer (What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (What? What? Yeah?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe
    (What? What? What? What? What? What? Yeah
    What? What? What?)
    High tops in the summer (summer, what? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (summer, what? What? What?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe, um (What? What? What? What? What?)
     
    [Verse 3: A$AP Rocky, Lana Del Rey & Playboi Carti]
    Girl pale, how I feel, close the deal, pop a seal (Hmm, hmm, hmm)
    Take the whip, two pills on the lips on the real (Hmm, hmm, hmm) (for real)
    Truthfully between you and me I'm usually single
    When it's hot outside this, I ride through any hood with the top out
    Hop out
     
    [bridge: A$AP Rocky & Lana Del Rey ]
    High tops in the summer (top out, hop out, hop out)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (top out, hop out, hop out)
    Don't be a bummer (top out, hop out, hop out)
    Don't be a bummer (babe)
     
    [Chorus: Lana Del Rey, Playboi Carti & A$AP Rocky]
    Hip-Hop in the summer (What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (What? What? Yeah?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe
    (What? What? What? What? What? What? Yeah
    What? What? What?)
    High tops in the summer (summer, what? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe (summer, what? What? What?)
    Be my undercover lover, babe, um (What? What? What? What? What?)
    Don't be a bummer, babe
  4. YourGirl666 liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Worst Lana Lyrics   
    "my pussy taste like pepsi cola","my eyes are wide like cherry pies". Cola should be called my body is made out of food   come and eat me literally 
     
    need my fat sugar daddy to eat me right
     
  5. Veinsineon liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Unknown Song Lyrics in Booklet Preview   
    I wish this song it's like a futureretro National Anthem 2.0, the lyircs are wonderful
  6. Honeyyoung liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Mariners Apartment Complex   
    [Verse 1]
    You took my sadness out of context
    At the mariners apartment complex
    I ain't no candle in the wind

    I'm the bolt, the lightning, the thunder
    Kind of girl who's gonna make you wonder
    Who you are and who you've been

    [Pre - Chorus]
    And who I've been is with you on these beaches
    Your Venice bitch, your diehard, your weakness
    Maybe I could save you from your sins
    So kiss the sky and whisper to Jesus
    My, my, my, you found this, you need this
    Take a deep breath, baby, let me in

    [Chorus]
    You lose your way, just take my hand
    You're lost at sea, then I'll command your boat to me again
    Don't look too far, right where you are, that's where I am
    I'm your man
    I'm your man

    [Verse 2]
    They mistook my kindness for weakness
    I fucked up, I know that, but Jesus
    Can't a girl just do the best she can?

    Catch a wave and take in the sweetness
    Think about it, the darkness, the deepness
    All the things that make me who I am

    [Pre - Chorus]
    And who I am is a big time believer
    That people can change, that you don't have to leave her
    When everyone's talking, you could make a stand

    'Cause even in the dark, I feel your resistance
    You can see my heart burning in the distance
    Baby, baby, baby, I'm your man

    [Chorus]
    You lose your way, just take my hand
    You're lost at sea, then I'll command your boat to me again
    Don't look too far, right where you are, that's where I am
    I'm your man
    I'm your man

    [Guitar Solo]

    [Outro]
    Catch a wave and take in the sweetness
    Take in the sweetness
    Want this, you need this
    Are you ready for it?
    Are you ready for it?
    Are you ready for it?
  7. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Lana spotted in Beverly Hills - September 13, 2018   
    Our Venice Bitch was spotted yesterday after having lunch in Bervely Hills, she looks happy

     















     

    (FUCK FASHION LET'S SMOKE MENTHOLS)

  8. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Ocean Boulevard in LDR7 / White Hot Forever - Pre-Pre-Release Thread - OUT SEPTEMBER 5TH, 2020   
    WHITE HOT FOREVER
     
    INCLUDING  YOSEMITE
    ROSES BLOOM FOR YOU  
     
    AND ANGELS FOREVER
    OUT IN SUMMER 2020
     
    MAKE DELUSION GREAT AGAIN!!
     
     
     
    विश्वमा कुरा गर्नुहोस्
  9. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by I Come In Peace in LDR7 / White Hot Forever - Pre-Pre-Release Thread - OUT SEPTEMBER 5TH, 2020   
    I would like it if WHF would contrast NFR - a really glamorous-horrorish visuals with a very dark production
  10. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Rorman Nockwell in Twitter Updates   
    That article was embarrassing, though. She spent so much time comparing sis to everyone else that she completely missed the point of sis and her music. It's also pretentious as fuck.
     
    Imagine being tasteless enough to write an entire paragraph attempting to drag Cinnamon Girl.
  11. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by gatadelrey in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Holy fuck. How am I crying already.
  12. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Elle in Interview with Kevin Manno of 104.3 MYfm [Video] - August 28th, 2019   
    After her interview with Alt 98.7, Lana stopped by at 104.3 MYfm to do another video interview.
    In this interview, she discusses Norman Fucking Rockwell, working with Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus for Charlie's Angels, James Franco's book about her, & more.
     
    Watch here:

     
    Full Transcription:
     

  13. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Elle in Radio Interview with Hilary of 91X San Diego - August 27th, 2019   
    Yesterday, Lana called into 91X San Diego to chat with host Hilary about Norman Fucking Rockwell, her upcoming tour, covering Sublime, and hanging out in Oceanside.

     

    Listen here:

    (I'll work on transcribing for those who can't listen)



  14. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Elle in Interview with ALT 98.7 [Video + Photos] - August 28th, 2019   
    Lana is quite the busy bee today! After her interview with ALT 949, she stopped by ALT 98.7 to give a video interview.
    Watch it below:
    (I'm also working on transcribing the interview for anyone who can't watch)

     
     
    Some photos of her visit:


     
     
  15. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Elle in Interview with New York Times - August 28th, 2019   
    Lana Del Rey on Trump, Kanye, and the Right Time for a Protest Song
    The singer and songwriter's fifth major-label album, "Norman Fucking Rockwell!," is a collaboration with Jack Antonoff packed with fiery lyrics.
     
    Lana Del Rey was never supposed to make it this far.
    An early sacrifice to the music-blog gods and a bloodthirsty thing called social media, the singer and songwriter born Elizabeth Grant could have been a footnote after loaded speculation about her artifice and upbringing collided with a shaky “Saturday Night Live” debut in early 2012.
    Instead of self-immolating, Del Rey exploded into one of the most consistent album artists and world-builders of this decade, aesthetically presaging pop music’s — and the world’s — turn toward opiates and apocalypse. 
    “Norman ____ Rockwell!,” her fifth major-label album out Friday, is packed with fiery and profane lyrics (along with an obscene title) that again explore iconographic versions of masculinity and femininity — dismantling one and fortifying the other, beginning with the opening lyric, “Goddamn, man-child.” The aggressively midtempo music is a tribute to Laurel Canyon folk and rock. 
    Though the album was written and produced with the pop it-man Jack Antonoff, Del Rey, who has not had a Top 40 hit in the last five years, leans into languid ballads and a humorously straight-faced Sublime cover after flirting with contemporary sounds on “Lust for Life” in 2017.
    Providing a good idea of where her head is at these days, Del Rey, in song, also references John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, the Beach Boys, David Bowie and Crosby, Stills & Nash, while maintaining flashes of Fiona Apple and Cat Power, a spiritual forebear and recent collaborator.
    Over the phone from a friend’s house in California, where she finds it easier to get things done, Del Rey, 34, spoke easily, with sly humor and many giggles, about a range of subjects, from her creative process and Antonoff to Kanye West, Donald Trump and the dearth of protest music. These are edited excerpts from the conversation.
     
     
     
    You’ve become a pop star without interacting with or sounding much like your contemporaries, but on your last album, you worked with ASAP Rocky, the Weeknd and Max Martin. Did you consciously want to pull back again?
    No, but honestly, inside the room, with Jack, he’s so much of a large presence that he took up as much of the space as I did. It was very collaborative. The only thing I really thought about, toward the end, was that I’d like to have a woman from the ’60s just to add a little good luck magic. But I didn’t even ask.
     
    What did you get out of working with Jack that you haven’t with others?
    It’s kind of like a romance in a way, where things work out best when you really are not looking for it. I was at a party and I met him and I didn’t even really want to go down to the studio, because it was winter and I was chilling. But then we wrote a song in about 40 minutes — “Love Song” — and I was like, “You are so good, would you mind recording me live, to no track, singing this song that I’ve journaled called ‘Hope Is a Dangerous Thing’?” And I really liked how he captured my voice without instruments. I thought, [expletive] it, let’s make an album.
     
    Do you have a theory as to why so many female artists are drawn to working with him?
    I think it’s his musicianship. I know a lot of producers who can’t play. He plays the sitar on one of the last things we did! I feel like what I can do in terms of grabbing a melody out of the air, he can do with a very minor chord progression and just like, mmm, magical.
     
    Is there anything intimidating about putting out a Jack-produced album at the same time as Taylor Swift?
    Oooh. Well, it certainly makes me think more about what the [expletive] I’m doing with my life. [Laughs]
     
    In what way?
    I’m mostly at the beach! So, yeah, I was like, I better leave the house and go do something. I mean [long pause, followed by a sigh]. My plan is having no plan, pretty much all the time, which actually works out very well for me. But I do have to sometimes snap out of it and be like, oh, music changes, culture changes. Sometimes people want more from you than what you are giving, so let me step up to the plate a little bit and show up for my songs. I wasn’t really thinking about the Taylor album and then it came out and then I was like, “Oh wow.” I didn’t really realize these were a week apart.
     
    You dabble in pop, but at the same time, aren’t really a part of it. How do you decide when you want to dip in, like doing the “Charlie’s Angels” song with Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande?
    First of all, I really, really like Ariana. I had been listening to “Dangerous Woman” a lot. I got her number at some point and we would chat. And then “Thank U, Next” came out and I freaking loved that record. Every song, I was like, how did she write that? So when she asked me to do the “Charlie’s Angels” feature, I was like, “All right, if you really want me to!”
     
    How do you feel about the state of mainstream pop right now? Is that something you keep up with — the radio, Spotify, Billboard?
    Yeah, I love it. I don’t keep up with the charts, but do I have the radio on? Ehhh. It’s more like on Instagram, I’ll see someone have a clip of a song and then I’ll go on YouTube.
    I love Billie Eilish, and I feel like I’ve been waiting for this time in pop-music culture. I personally am very discerning. I can tell if a female pop singer, for instance, has a generosity of spirit or a playful fire in her heart. With Billie, she’s prodigious. I needed to hear one line of one melody and I just know. And then Ariana’schoices of intonation, it might not be traditional, but it’s very good. I also really love hip-hop, so seeing such an influx of little mumble rappers coming out and being so sexy and authentic — one of the little dudes wants to wear a dress onstage and everyone’s clapping their hands like, “Bravo!” 
     
    Do you see a generation of younger women making music who feel influenced by you?
    Yeah.
     
    Does that make you feel good?
    Yeah. I mean …
     
    Or do you feel like you started something and people are biting you?
    I feel more good than the other way. Uh [long pause]. I just notice it and I like it. Because I like my own music. [Laughs]
     
    On “The Greatest,” you sing about missing rock ’n’ roll. Do you think rock is dead or dying?
    It’s more about the concept of actually just chilling and listening to music for no reason. I was thinking of when I was 19, 20, 21 and had my first real boyfriends in this [expletive] apartment and just listening to Kings of Leon, that song “Milk,” or like White Stripes and the Strokes. We were trying to get into this secret bar they had on the East Side and no one would ever let us in. It was so fun. Maybe I should’ve said indie rock.
     
    You have the line “Kanye West is blonde and gone,” which is tinged with a similar nostalgia. You performed at his wedding and also called him out for his support of President Trump on Twitter. Have you heard anything in response?
    No. Gratefully, no. Here’s the thing: I don’t want to elicit a response. You never feel better for having written something like that. But Kanye just means so much to us. And by the way, I’m grateful to be in a country where everyone can have their own political views. I’m really not more of a liberal than I am a Republican — I’m in the middle. But it was more like the mood and the vibe around, Yo, this man is the greatest! Really? The greatest? It hurt me. Did I have to say anything? No. But it’s more just a line that represents a lot of things.
     
    You also recorded and released the song “Looking for America” in response to a recent spate of mass shootings. What felt so urgent about it?
    The back-to-back shootings, within 24 hours of each other. I’m always upset when I hear about anything remotely violent. But I was extremely upset. Every now and then, like for instance with the Amazon burning, people wake up and they’re like, wow, this is not just a passing phase. There’s something extremely wrong. I like to stay on the periphery, but when you have back-to-back shootings like that — should I say that’s when it’s time to say something? It certainly was for me.
     
    Do you think we’re missing protest music from this moment?
    I do now. I think there was a great period of not being sure what was going on. I was there when Obama got elected in Union Square. Under that administration, it felt like a dream had come true-ish and we could focus on the arts and it was a time of reprieve and we didn’t have to talk about certain things. But of course there was a lot going on.
    One portion of the dots that people are connecting is: “Is it possible that this presidency is engendering this idea that it’s O.K. to be more violent?” And a lot of people are saying yes. Someone who says “grab ’em by the pussy,” that does make someone else feel a little bit more entitled to bring his rifle to school. If there wasn’t a time for protest music, there absolutely is now.
     
    At a few points on the album, you seem to be alluding to #MeToo. Do you think it hit the music industry like the rest of culture?
    Well if it hasn’t, it certainly applies to it. It hit it equally as far as people being able to evaluate where they stood, in terms of being neglected or abused in that way. It doesn’t matter if you’re a doctor or a janitor, you know where you fall on the spectrum of “Have people totally [expletive] me over?”
     
    Did you read the chapter in Moby’s memoir about taking you on a date? He says you told him that he was in line for the guillotinebecause of his ridiculous penthouse apartment.
    [Laughs] Yeah, I read that.
     
    Did it ring true to you?
    Pretty much! I don’t know how he [expletive] remembers … He must have a mind like a steel trap. I don’t even remember what was going on. I think I was a backup singer and I was opening for people and yeah, we went on a date. [Laughs]
     
    Do you allow yourself to think about the dark days of 2012, when you were something of an internet punching bag? Do you ever let yourself feel smug about what you’ve accomplished?
    I rarely feel feelings like smugness. But of course it’s very fresh in my mind because it was so unusual and unexpected. Mostly with stuff like that I look back on it and think, “Well, that was weird!” I’m just glad it’s better than it was.
    I always thought that if you were going to become successful, it would be because things were going very well. I didn’t have a point of reference for things being really, really big, but not necessarily having an overtone of it being good. It’s certainly soul-strengthening because you have to really turn inward and ask, “Do I like what I do?” And it’s like, yeah, very much.
     
    This album comes out right at the Grammys deadline. Do you care about the Grammys?
    Uhhh … yes, I care. But I’m better staying in the process of things. What day is the Grammys deadline?
     
    The day after your album comes out.
    Hm! Yeah, I mean … Well … Yeah, I care. [Laughs]
     
    You said in December that your New Year’s resolution was to live “more like an Instagram baddie/YouTube vlogger.” How’s that going?
    It is going swimmingly. For as much time as I’m able to spend on my craft of songwriting, I’ve also been having fun and being a little badass. Motorcycling, surfing, wearing more neon. What’s funny is that post was a complete joke. But actually I have been having a lot of fun. So I guess there really is a true magic to the written word.
  16. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Nick Del Rey in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    the meaning of happiness is a butterfly confused me at first, i was like is she talking about being happy and her state of mind? Or is she talking about a man/ breakup? Then I thought maybe it was kind of like a west coast situation where she’s going back and forth being in two conflicting states of mind between the verses to choruses...did anyone else get that vibe?
  17. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by #glimmeringdarling in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Sooo excited to listen to the album for the first time Friday ! Ugh yes . Been trying to avoid the fuckin spoilers too
  18. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Elle in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    The amount of cattiness and off-topic posts in this thread is absolutely insane! C'mon guys, the pre-release era is supposed to be a fun time and the official release is so soon, why fight with one another?

    Remember, if the post doesn't have anything to do with Norman Fucking Rockwell, please do not post it in this thread. Post it in a thread it belongs in or create a new one if one does not exist. Also, a general "don't poke the bear" rule.. don't engage in fights, that only keeps the fire alive. Just let it die and move on. I really do hate giving out WPs for any reason, but after this point, if I continue to see extended off-topic arguments, mods & I will be handing them out. Keep the excitement and joy alive, don't overshadow it with derailing negativity!! x

    (also please do not post random off-topic posts with intentions of "getting to 4000 pages." That only promotes empty spam posts, which makes me uneasy to see.)

  19. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Welcome to the Safe, Mod-Approved Norman Fucking Rockwell! listening party

     

    There's matcha tea, matcha latte, vegan muffins, bread and oranges

    Rules to follow:

    Do not ask for links

    Do not post links

    Don't be a link-dealer; DMs are being inspected

     

    Have fun   

     



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