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bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by americangothic in Lana's TikTok impact on songs going viral (Discussion)
Absolutely!
How could I forget about 'Boarding School', lol. A Lana classic among TikTok fans (which includes actual kids in school, who surprisingly loves the lyrics)
Something I have noticed is how younger generations tend to really like and praise 'Blue Banisters' (album) which is sweet and surprising. I have a 13 year old cousin who was born just when "Born to Die" was released and now she has a whole Lana playlist on Spotify including deep cuts like 'Living Legend'.
Yes, I do feel old as hell, but isn't it amazing how Lana has stood the test of times, like classic and iconic artists like David Bowie and Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac do.
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bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by americangothic in Lana's TikTok impact on songs going viral (Discussion)
As you all are probably aware at this point in space and time (2024) Lana's cult following on TikTok is absolutely massive. She has people from different generations being introduced to her as a singer, her aesthetic, vibe and her whole catalogue of songs. As well as older generations of fans remembering and celebrating her impact on the music business in a little bit more than a decade.
Whether is by using her song for edits, thirst traps, or creating random trends, it all helps the fact that her music go viral once in a while. That's basically the reason why "Say Yes to Heaven" got officially released and now has become one of her most streamed songs!
What's your take on this, as a Lana fan? Being respectful, of course. I'm aware some older fans might not like the newer legion of stans. Have you noticed this? Do you enjoy people finding out about Lana's music? Do you usually go on TikTok and see Lana songs here and there?
In my personal opinion, I love this, lol. This phenomenon has contributed to Lana getting bigger and making "Tunnel" as big as it was (for her). She has always had a loyal fanbase, for sure, but after "Chemtrails" and "Blue Banisters" she came back as big and strong as she was during the "NFR!" days. Coincidentally, a lot of songs started to go viral during the Covid days.
What songs have you noticed going viral on TikTok? List them and I'll add them below!
"Born to Die" (2012)
"Paradise" (2012)
"Ultraviolence" (2014)
"Honeymoon" (2015)
"Lust for Life" (2017)
"Norman Fucking Rockwell!" (2019)
"Chemtrails Over the Country Club" (2021)
"Blue Banisters" (2021)
"Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd" (2023)
Other Songs
Unreleased Songs
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Also add JFK and Starry Eyed, potentially, since she had mentioned they were being considered when they leaked in 2013
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Veinsineon in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Ultraviolence is kind of the Pandora’s box of music if you think about it
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Anthony Applewhite in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Wait, I really though it was and now I can’t find anything… maybe I was dreaming lol
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Candy Necklace in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
ty for the tw but besides the really obvious ones I fear I don’t see anything everyone else sees
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by boom like that in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Summertime Janis Joplin version too!
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by TheBoss in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Some Things Last A Long Time was also recorded in 2013
PS: someone at least leak the I Can Fly 2013 demo for the love of god...
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by GeminiLanaFan in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
UV has more lives than a damn cat?!? Whenever I think we’ve seen the end of it, another tidbit of info sheds new light on it.
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Ultra Violet in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Does he mean a few of the songs that didn't make the album were reworked into interludes for the live shows?
He doesn't mean there were interludes that didn't make the cut, right?
I need to know all her show interludes now.
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Waimea Bay in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Can't wait for the tracklist to leak on the 20th anniversary of ultraviolence
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by helloheaven in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
this would be my new favorite unreleased
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Embach in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
In November we found out about the early tracklist of LFL, we also found out that UV supposed to be a double album. What's next, imagine if we find out something ashtonishing about Honeymoon album's recording process
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by palemoonbaby in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
first we need to give some shine to LFL outtakes
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by shadesofblue in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
So can we pls get a new song from this during leakmas
we need to celebrate the 10 year 6 month anniversary of UV
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by NikoGo in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
sis the summary is the first post
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Embach in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Her guitarist Blake said that she made ca 40 songs for UV for a double album
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Embach in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Has anyone counted how many songs she recorded from post-Paradise 2012 to 2014 (including all the UV, Tropico and Barrie collab songs - released, leaked and unleaked)?
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Embach in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Yeah probably, but I think the deluxe tracklist was probably made after she sent the final UV draft to the label.
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by ivory almond in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Well NOW I'm wondering how The Other Side and Guns & Roses were both on the tracklist at one time (TOS being VERY close to making it on the album) if they had the same lyrics. Is it possible that she was originally going with Dan's version w/ different lyrics and changed to Rick's last minute when she cut TOS?
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by Embach in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
Perhaps it has lyrically changes like West Coast (Dan) vs West Coast radio mix (Rick)
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by ivory almond in Blake Lee, Lana Del Rey's guitarist and music director, spoke about his first time meeting Lana in an interview for the release of his debut album
yeah that would make the most sense, so do we still think dan's rework has diff lyrics