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  1. It's the second time here when I can't like posts. The sign "Sorry, there was a problem reacting to this content." comes up. Why is it like that, why can't I like posts?
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    Lana's Best...?

    Honeymoon Urban Outfitters red vinyl What is Lana's best album?
  3. 1. Is This Happiness I can't rank the rest, so I name here my other favorites, I adore: Hope, Change, Bartender, Video Games, Kintsugi, Terrence Loves You, Candy Necklace, Paris Texas, Bel-Air, White Mustang, the first few seconds of Summer Bummer - it has a haunting melody, Mariners Apartment Complex, How To Disappear (demo/Apple live version), Cinnamon Girl, White Dress, Happiness Is A Butterfly, Wildflower Wildfire. This made me realize how many NFR songs are piano ballads.
  4. I remember something he commented that under a post? Idk lemme check out wikia Edit: yeah it's my bad, I think it wasn't confirmed from which year it was from, I just confused it because I'm dumb although there's a Marshmello remix or a mashup of Summertime Sadness from 2017 though
  5. LA Who Am I Marshmello rework was just a rumour, right? Also the rework is from 2018? Honeymouns just only said that Lana has a collab w Marshmello from 2017.
  6. Was the Marshmello collab LFL's outtake? Since Honeymouns said that the collab is from 2017. Or was it for his album?
  7. I don't know how unpopular it is, but: AKA Yayo > Paradise Yayo I once thought that imagine if Lana never re-recorded Yayo for Paradise but re-recorded Yayo for Ultraviolence with Dan Auerbach - having that kind of similar rock sound to the Rich Whores version of Yayo. And imagine if Yayo was the closer for UV (standard)...yeah just thoughts
  8. It was a French or German radio programme or something. It's sad that she was banned from this.
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    Taylor Swift

    Is it a Rep scrap then?
  10. Because of that ⬆️ I don't believe that DBJAG was recorded in 2019. She just used the Bird Word sample. They could've created the whole melody of the song in 2019 but Lana def wrote lyrics in 2020
  11. Is Honeymouns still sure about that For Free is a NFR scrap? Because I remember Jack talking about For Free in an interview from 2021: "I remember watching Lana play [Joni Mitchell’s] “For Free” with Zella Day and Weyes Blood — this completely remarkable moment at the Hollywood Bowl [in 2019] — and her being like, “Let’s put this on the record!” Like, holy shit! Of course! How could it not go on the record? That slipping of time — different generations of singers, playing songs of older artists they love at the Hollywood Bowl — of course that goes on [Chemtrails Over the Country Club]."
  12. I unironically love Boom Like That. It's one of my favorite Lana unreleased songs. Probably because I used to listen to that kind of music as a kid and it makes me nostalgic every time I listen to it.
  13. Bowie died in January 2016. Even if she and Rick had already created Terrence Loves You, it can still be reworked by an other producer. For example, in January, this year, BOZ the insider said that when Lana met Dan Auerbach, he reworked Guns & Roses and Pretty When You Cry too but Lana released the early versions of the songs on the album made by Rick Nowels and Blake Stranathan respectively.
  14. We don't know anything about the recording dates for Honeymoon era songs but as @Unknown said, Terrence Loves You was part of early 2015 Honeymoon sessions. But besides those articles I posted here, we don't know anything about Mark Ronson demos and work for Honeymoon. PS! If you want to mention or tag someone, you can reply to someone by using the "Quote" button or tag someone using "@". For example, like @Dior.
  15. No, Mark Ronson worked for Honeymoon. From Lana Del Rey Wikia: Later, in an interview with Grazia in December 2014, Del Rey talked about working with Mark Ronson, acclaimed pop record producer who worked notably with Amy Winehouse on "Valerie", saying "I played him [Mark Ronson] ten songs that I have composed for this next album. Not so much that he added his usual signature, soul and funk. But rather it explores a sound close to the golden age of jazz". In April 2015, Ronson confirmed he was in the process of recording songs with Del Rey in L.A, saying "I'm going to do some recording with Lana Del Rey today and tomorrow. I found this cool old studio out here. [...] She has some songs and I said I had some demo ideas, and if they are any good, then maybe she'll like them and we'll go from there." On August 25, 2015, it was revealed that Ronson would not be involved with Del Rey's album after all. Ronson explained, "I hate to crap all over your excitement, but we just worked a couple days together and I think she's amazing, but we didn't actually end up doing anything for her album." He added, "I said it and I shouldn't have opened my big mouth, but I love that track 'Honeymoon' and the stuff I've heard from the record is great."
  16. Hey @Unknown Was Beautiful People demo a Honeymoon outtake? Was it ever considered in HM's tracklist? Also how much do you know about Honeymoon era Mark Ronson or Dan Heath outtakes/demos? + Do you know, how many songs she recorded for Honeymoon? And are there any specific HM era demos that are different from the ones that were released on the album? Thank you for answering! :-)
  17. Omg I love this, I realised that with Ocean Boulevard's songs, it's a lot easier and better to make those tracklists since the album's lyrics are wordy
  18. It was meant for Honeymoon but was scrapped. Unknown confirmed it. If I'm not wrong, they were the one to say that it's not a LFL outtake too.
  19. Maybe Violet is her? Maybe Violet is Lizzy? Because when it was revealed that Terrence Loves You alternate title was "Violet Sings The Blues". She was blonde when she was Lizzy Grant and she dyed her hair black when she was already Lana Del Rey. Maybe it was Lizzy who bent backwards over the grass. (Maybe Violet will be her future stage name, if she wants to change it - but I hope not, I'm not one of those name-change believers)
  20. I love it so much, it's my top 5 Lana album. It's so sad that it gets that much hate. The album sounds so serene and it's actually very diverse. There are beatsy tracks, ballad-y tracks, folky tracks, dreamy/vibey tracks. I love the production very much, Jack isn't my favorite producer but he is my favorite musician. He balanced the album's sounds well, he can play an instrument amazingly, especially in White Dress. Also I love the detailed sounds in COTCC song. I love the lyrics too, they're introspective and diaristic but they're also like a dialogue from an old movie but also a stunning scenery from a movie or like a beautifully written description of a place from a book. I also loved how she sampled Is It Wrong's chorus in Dancing Till We Die bridge. The whole album channelled Lizzy, especially May Jailer. NFR - Violet Bent Backwards - COTCC was a great trilogy, not gonna lie! 💐
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    Taylor Swift

    I feel like she'll add more dates in the future because the tickets will be sold out fast asf 😭 Also manifesting an Eurovision surprise appearence since it takes place in Sweden around mid-May 2024if Madonna and Justin Timberlake have done it, she can do it too
  22. @lanaismamom hey, idk if it's necessary but you should add Sunshine to the Ocean Boulevard section in OP. Didn't Rob say that they made Sunshine for Ocean Blvd?
  23. I don't know if any of you have discussed that but like 4 years ago I saw some people talking about it on YouTube that Lana sampled Princess Chelsea's No Church On Sunday in Heroin! (it's kind of a subtle sample like how she sampled The Beatles in West Coast) And I listened to the album where No Church On Sunday is from, called The Great Cybernetic Depression (released in 2015) and the album's songs have the same spacey cosmic electronic ambient vibes as the so-called "original concept of Lust For Life", similar to the songs like Heroin, Lust For Life demo, If I Die Young (I know that it's a Honeymoon outtake). Although The Great Cybernetic Depression is a lot more quirkier (it's kinda like if early era Marina Diamandis made the original concept of LFL herself or something like that). But I can see that Lana was definitely inspired from that album when she sampled for Heroin! Also I have read some theories on No Church On Sunday song, that it talks about her brother's drug overdose (although I don't think so because I think that it's a misheard lyric), but it would connect this song and Heroin a lot more.
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