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  1. TheBoss

    Lykke Li

    Tbh it's not good at all, at least she could've done a stripped version or something At least give that track the low budget video treatment We really live in a world where Utopia has a video and SMFD gets payed dust
  2. Worth it is cute! So today WI and Karma V1 leaked?
  3. We have QOTGS, For K pt2, Gramma, Pawn Shop Blues and Smarty. I don't know if I remember correctly, BUT I think honeymoons once said he had the original yayo instrumental, I'm not sure tho
  4. Where did the AKA Instrumentals came from? Publishing sites? Or just leakers?
  5. I think we have the full recording of this on the Live Performances thread in the audio section
  6. It was, I don't know if it's a big deal though? http://radiodate.it/radio-date/lana-del-rey-the-greatest-189676-13-09-2019-radiodate/ I'd never understood the Italian Singles market, I remember Groupie Love was also released there and it was played complete dust
  7. Sincere te no tengo idea, Fuckinbelly recibió un early Lineup y Carly estaba presente en el, además se sabía que su tour manager estaba hablando con la productora de hecho creo que hasta viajo a Brasil para llegar a un acuerdo. Lo más probable es que Carly canceló a último momento y fue reemplazada por Brockhampton que en ese punto no estaba presente en el Lineup. Hablando de Chile, lo unico que se me ocurre es que no está interesada en hacer gira por la zona o pospuso su fecha para venir por el Fauna Primavera, pero sinceramente no tiene mucho sentido porque Lolla>>>Fauna. En cuanto a Marina la vi en lineups fakes pero al parecer nunca hubo confirmación por parte de nadie que venía.
  8. Kinda agree tbh, but let's wish she changes thing ups a little I wouldn't had bought the ticket for her, I was lucky I already had bought the ticket
  9. TheBoss

    Carly Rae Jepsen

    Why didn't she came to South America. I need her
  10. Is he nice? He looks like one of the nicest dads out there
  11. IKR! They were confirmed and I'm not really sure what happened. The rumored lineup was literally the gayest dream of my life and I wanted it so bad
  12. Idk why but I'm SO sad that Carly Rae Jepsen isn't on the Lineup, I was so excited for her since she was basically confirmed
  13. I tried my best BTD: - Video Games - 1st Single - Born to Die - 2nd Single - Radio - 1st Promo Single - Carmen - 2nd Promo Single - Blue Jeans - 3rd Single - Summertime Sadness - 4th Single - National Anthem - 5th Single - Off to the Races - 6th Single PARADISE: - Ride - 1st Single - Cola - 1st Promo Single - Gods & Monsters - 2nd Promo Single UV: - West Coast - 1st Single - Shades Of Cool - 2nd Single - Ultraviolence - 1st Promo Single - Pretty When You Cry - 2nd Promo Single - Brooklyn Baby - 3rd Single - Florida Kilos - 4th Single HM: - High By the Beach - 1st Single - Terrence Love You - 1st Promo Single - Music to Watch Boys To - 2nd Single - Salvatore - 2nd Promo Single - Freak - 3rd Single LFL: - Love - 1st Single - Lust For Life - 2nd Single - Tomorrow Never Came - 1st Promo Single - Heroin - 2nd Promo Single - Cherry - 3rd Single - Summer Bummer - 4th Single NFR!: - The Greatest - 1st Single - Mariners Apartment Complex - 1st Promo Single - Happiness Is A Butterfly - 2d Promo Single - Doin' Time - 2nd Single - Norman Fucking Rockwell - 3rd Single - Cinnamon Girl - 4th Single
  14. This is incredible beyond words. Now hit the studio girls please
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    Björk

    It's incredible! I always put it after 5 Years and before Immature and then Sod Off and Pluto on my Playlist
  16. Norman Fucking Rockwell! clocks a position in the top 20, on the 19th position. "Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Lana Del Rey’s fifth and finest album, begins with a breakup and ends with self-affirmation and hope. In between, she takes on wide-lens topics—climate change, gun violence, depression, death—with effortless cool. (She even manages to seamlessly fit in a Sublime cover.) Her indelible pop melodies are strung together with the grace of a tragic ballet. Lana worked on the record with Jack Antonoff, a producer known for encouraging pop artists to indulge their most theatrical, bombastic sides. Del Rey, however, encourages a more somber atmosphere, defined by muted piano, acoustic guitars, and layered harmonies that pair with her angsty, existential stories—’70s in spirit and ’90s in frame of mind, to paraphrase a lyric. If Lana’s music once sounded like a collage of her heroes’ greatest hits, then here is where she lapsed into her own language entirely. –Sam Sodomsky"
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