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  1. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by 99centlips in Instagram Updates   
    She said that to pander to interviewers as to not seem so sad and emo. Don’t worry we still stan a sad bitch.
  2. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Elle in Instagram Updates   
    Boomerang on her story - 

  3. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Downtown Baby Doll in Lana Covers C Magazine - Interview & Photoshoot   
    "...a cult-like following—not to mention more than a handful of infatuated fans. (During her Orlando tour date, police thwarted a kidnapping attempt by one.)"
     
    Something about this part really bothers me...like, they lumped the Orlando kidnapper and her real fans together. He isn't a fan. He's a mentally ill person who may have been planning to harm Lana. The way it's worded, it sounds like they're trying to glamorize the situation, I guess? I dunno. I know they didn't mean any harm in it. I'm just being overly sensitive...
  4. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Beautiful Loser in Lana Covers C Magazine - Interview & Photoshoot   
    This interview sounded almost like a Wikipedia article, I wonder how long they got to talk to her and how much info they had to fill in to get a full article.
  5. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Elle in Lana Covers C Magazine - Interview & Photoshoot   
    Siren Song  Inspired by her California surrounds, chanteuse Lana Del Rey finds that life imitates art
    Lana Del Rey has always been a California girl at heart. Even before she put down roots in Los Angeles, the New York native had an affinity for the West Coast way of life. “I’m very liberal and I always have been. I also really love the organic lifestyle and all the outdoor activities. I’m a real happy transplant,” says the singer-songwriter over the phone. She’s calling from Columbus, Ohio, one of the stops in her world tour, “LA to the Moon,” which kicked off in January in support of her latest LP, the Grammy-nominated Lust for Life.
    Del Rey made the move to L.A. in 2012, partly inspired by a greater migration of friends from the music world, including her longtime collaborator, producer and songwriter Dan Heath. She had spent the previous four years “looking for that community [of musicians] that I had heard was in New York when The Strokes and people like Adam Green of The Moldy Peaches were there. I just kind of hadn’t found it. I think a lot of people moved West.”
    “It’s where I have the most space to be creative and have time alone and have a lot of privacy—but at the same time, have a lot of amazing, artistic friends”

    The music icon quickly discovered what she was looking for. “It’s where I have the most space to be creative and have time alone and have a lot of privacy—but at the same time, have a lot of amazing, artistic friends,” says Del Rey, who rose to fame with her 2011 hit single “Video Games.”
      
     N°21 SHIRT, $1,165. JENNIFER FISHER EARRING, $225. GLYNNETH B JEWELRY RING (LEFT), $89. LILLIAN SHALOM RING, PRICE UPON REQUEST. That streak continued with back-to-back studio albums, starting with her 2012 major-label debut Born to Die, which landed in the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 and never left the list. (It recently earned the distinction as one of only three albums by a female artist to spend 300 weeks on the chart.) Later that year, Del Rey released an EP, Paradise, which earned her a Grammy nod, as did the song “Young and Beautiful” on The Great Gatsbysoundtrack. Ultraviolence, Del Rey’s first album to reach pole position on the U.S. charts, arrived in 2014, followed by 2015’s Honeymoon.
    California has been a source of inspiration for Del Rey in the last few years, often from behind the wheel of her truck (“It’s brand-new, it’s not a nostalgic, 1950s pickup,” she quips. “I’m over my old-car obsession—I’m happy with Bluetooth”), driving along the Pacific Coast Highway. The tony San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, which was devastated in the winter mudslides, was always a favorite destination for Del Rey to recharge.
    “I’d say the last two years have been relatively peaceful,” says Del Rey of her current frame of mind, which has since seeped into her work. “I think that’s kind of why my newer record has a little bit of a brighter tone to it, whereas before I was definitely working a lot and on the road 24/7,” she says. “I’m still traveling a lot but I had a lot more to work through a couple years ago, I guess.”
     LOUIS VUITTON BLOUSE AND PULLOVER, PRICES UPON REQUEST. SPRWMN PANTS, $795. ANITA KO EARRING, $2,000.  That shift in perspective shines through on ballads such as “Change,” the last song Del Rey wrote for the album, which addresses the fact that she was seeking change in her life but didn’t know how to go about it. “It was just more like a small bubbling of wanting to turn things around aesthetically in my art and personally as well. I really like the idea that life imitates art and I’ve noticed that in my own work. I knew that good things could follow if I put it out there that I was still trying to grow.”
    Born Elizabeth “Lizzy” Woolridge Grant, Del Rey admits to being “one of those people who annoyingly was singing before they were talking,” she says. (“I’m that kind of singer—singing all my sentences. I still do.”) Growing up in Lake Placid, N.Y., Del Rey always knew music would be an important part of her life, but “I didn’t really think I could do it, and sort of have a real career.” After attending a boarding school in Connecticut, Del Rey graduated from Fordham University with a degree in philosophy—all the while chasing her dreams on New York’s nightlife circuit as Lizzy Grant, releasing her debut EP, Kill, Kill, in 2008.
    But it wasn’t until she took on the enchanting stage name of Lana Del Rey, and honed in on her signature retro-glam image (think beehives, plumped-up lashes and winged eyeliner) that the artist began to
    rack up both musical accolades, and a cult-like following—not to mention more than a handful of infatuated fans. (During her Orlando tour date, police thwarted a kidnapping attempt by one.)
     BOTTEGA VENETA DRESS, $16,400. DAVID YURMAN RING (LEFT), $7,200. TITO PEDRINI RING, $9,500. TIGHTS, STYLIST’S OWN.  While Lust for Life doesn’t break free from Del Rey’s signature, melancholy-tinged songs, it charts new territory with songs such as “Coachella—Woodstock in My Mind,” which reflects on the current political climate. It’s also the first time Del Rey has featured collaborations with other artists on her albums, including The Weeknd, Sean Lennon and Stevie Nicks (the latter is featured on the ballad “Beautiful People Beautiful Problems”).
    “I think I was too nervous to do it. I wasn’t sure what people would say. When I got Stevie Nicks to sing with me I wasn’t sure they’d think I was worthy of a Stevie collab, but she was so fabulous in person and she was a fan. So it kind of made me put my guard down a little bit.” 
    On days Del Rey is scheduled to perform, she does an entire run-through of the show with her band, before watching a performance by the likes of Whitney Houston or Ariana Grande. “It could be anybody but just something that I can sing along to, to warm up my entire range—to go from my lowest octave, like in ‘Ride,’ to my high Cs and Ds in a song like ‘When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing,’” she explains. 
     VERSACE TRENCH, $3,675, AND CHOKER, $1,225. ANITA KO EARRINGS, $385. JIMMY CHOO SHOES, $695. TIGHTS, STYLIST’S OWN.  Part of her warm-up also includes a guided meditation for 1 hour and 40 minutes—the same length as her show. “I try and kind of balance out how much time I’m going to put out to sort of put that much time in. I mean, saying it out loud, the whole thing sounds kind of crazy, but I don’t think I would do it as much if I wasn’t doing arenas,” she says. “Now I’m going to sound so L.A.”
    Standing before packed stadiums, Del Rey is surrounded by a set design that takes cues from her California surrounds, including an oceanscape from Big Sur, projected onto a screen. After all, Del Rey’s world has become her stage. Just take the opening lyric of “Lust for Life”: Climb up the H of the Hollywood sign…In these stolen moments, the world is mine.” 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  6. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Terrence Loves Me in Sky Ferreira   
    Aww that's actually really cute
  7. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Flowerbomb in “Starry Eyed” (New Tropical Song)   
    I have come to th conclusion that Lana should make a Hawaiian inspired album.
  8. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Elle in “Starry Eyed” (New Tropical Song)   
    Off the bat, this reminded me of Super Movie
  9. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Yosemite in “Starry Eyed” (New Tropical Song)   
    Poor sick children
    If they think she'll actually finish the song... It's like it's not enough they're sick
  10. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Peachycream in “Starry Eyed” (New Tropical Song)   
    Getting some Jewel vibes
     
    I’m here for it.
  11. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by cherryblossoms in “Starry Eyed” (New Tropical Song)   
    She needs to fucking play the ukulele at her Hawaii show I'll be SHAKING. TV in Black & White or Somewhere Over the Rainbow Lana please
    The song kind of reminds me of YBIATR
  12. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Say Yes to Heaven in “Starry Eyed” (New Tropical Song)   
    Da da da da da da
    Da da da da da da
    Baby, da da da da da
    Lately, but I see a sun
    I know when, I know why
    I see a sun
    I know when, I know why
     
    She sang this at her visit to the Ryan Seacrest foundation today, they taught her how to play four cords on the ukelele, she said she was going to finish the song and dedicate it to the foundation.
    She also said she would call it Starry Eyed.... (Lana uhm you already have a song called that)
  13. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by lmdr in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    At least she did her blowjob anthem...
  14. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by Ultra Violet in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    nah i knew that! just saved me having to search for it  
    hang on, did she cancel the show that the stalker man was gonna be at??  i actually didnt know that. I thought he was just caught and the show went on
  15. DEMONDELREY liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Man Attempts to Kidnap Lana   
    Do you guys watch Pop Trigger? Grace is my fav! 
  16. Swan Song liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  17. fl0ridakil0s liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  18. Downtown Baby Doll liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  19. Mista Midnight liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  20. SouthInGuy liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  21. Kurac na Biciklu liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  22. TRENCH liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  23. Beautiful Loser liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  24. pawn shop blues liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
  25. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by forkpt1 in Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center - February 8th, 2018   
    HERE YOU GUYS GO! I'M SO HAPPY SHE DID THIS 
     
    Still sad I couldn't go to the Nashville show ugh. She's so cute live I miss her
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