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The Right Person Will Stay - Pre-Release Thread (OUT: May 21st, 2025)

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1 hour ago, NikoGo said:

 

pls don't let it give you hope. Interview magazine (Who did a whole interview with her!!!) had chemtrails coming out in september

 

2 hours ago, BethDufreneOnTheBayouByYou said:

Unfortunately, it doesn't mean anything. Tons of outlets have reported on her fake release dates in the past. I doubt they know anything more than we do. 


LB keeping my hopes appropriately low thank u for the reality check :kiss2:


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3 hours ago, barttttender said:


 

Sorry but that's just whack. Rick Nowels co-wrote and produced some of Lana's biggest songs (e.g. Summertime Sadness, Young and Beautiful, Love).  Even his throwaway cut (Say Yes to Heaven) is a massive hit a decade years later. I mean, this is the guy who wrote so many hits including a quarter of Madonna's Ray of Light. You don't just go ahead and dis Rick...

 

As much as I love Antonoff x LDR, Jack has yet to produce a single entry into Billboard 100 for Lana. The only song that charted with his production credit on it was Tough, and he wasn't even the main producer. So, if anything - Lana's fading more with Jack at the helm than rick.

 

Ask a person on the street what Lana song they know, and it ain't gonna be Mariner's Apartment Complex or A&W. I'll tell you that.

 

Again, no hate towards Jack, but what you said just ain't right.

 

I'm not even just talking about commercially, I mean artistically too. Lets not forget Rick was responsible for the lackluster West Coast 'radio mix' that was almost the official version until she met Dan - lord knows what Ultraviolence would have been like if he had produced more of it. His songs on later albums (TNBAR, Bartender, Yosemite) were all kinda disappointments and are not the best tracks on their parent albums. Plus LFL is easily one of Lana's most uninspired albums which Rick was responsible for producing. Honeymoon is incredible yes, but honestly he needed to go and Lana had definitely outgrown him and needed some fresh production ideas which Jack gave her. 


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7 minutes ago, Blue Rev said:

I'm not even just talking about commercially, I mean artistically too. Lets not forget Rick was responsible for the lackluster West Coast 'radio mix' that was almost the official version until she met Dan - lord knows what Ultraviolence would have been like if he had produced more of it. His songs on later albums (TNBAR, Bartender, Yosemite) were all kinda disappointments and are not the best tracks on their parent albums. Plus LFL is easily one of Lana's most uninspired albums which Rick was responsible for producing. Honeymoon is incredible yes, but honestly he needed to go and Lana had definitely outgrown him and needed some fresh production ideas which Jack gave her. 

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My potentially controversial thought on the unending Jack production discourse is that the issue isn't Jack, it's Lana. I've listened to a lot of the other stuff the Jack has worked on and he has a decently diverse sound and style. I've noticed in a lot of interviews where artists talk about working with Jack they all sort of say the same thing, how they're super comfortable working with him and that he's basically a kind of conduit for their ideas or a chameleon who brings their ideas to life, or something to that degree (a really talented yes-man is my reading of it). So ultimately, I think that the "lackluster" production on some of her more recent albums is a result of Lana as opposed to Jack not being able to do anything else as most people like to claim.

 

That said, I do agree that she could potentially benefit from working with another producer or at least bringing on another producer to help push her out of her comfort zone and try something a little different. 

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51 minutes ago, Blue Rev said:

 

I'm not even just talking about commercially, I mean artistically too. Lets not forget Rick was responsible for the lackluster West Coast 'radio mix' that was almost the official version until she met Dan - lord knows what Ultraviolence would have been like if he had produced more of it. His songs on later albums (TNBAR, Bartender, Yosemite) were all kinda disappointments and are not the best tracks on their parent albums. Plus LFL is easily one of Lana's most uninspired albums which Rick was responsible for producing. Honeymoon is incredible yes, but honestly he needed to go and Lana had definitely outgrown him and needed some fresh production ideas which Jack gave her. 

I think every producer she works with runs out of steam at some point. She needs someone fresh new again, maybe that's why she (possibly) chose Luke Laird this time?

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5 minutes ago, lvrdve said:

My potentially controversial thought on the unending Jack production discourse is that the issue isn't Jack, it's Lana.

but that’s what i’ve been saying this whole time :stareney: 

i don’t think it’s a issue because i really like every sound she does, but it’s obvious that it’s lana who decides the direction and that’s why i will NEVER understand the jack slander here 

 

lana literally called mike dean just to do a ballad, she’s in control of her music and jack isn’t putting a gun to her head to make whatever he wants to do

 

so with that we conclude that jack is a king and changing the producer won’t make her release an ultraviolence part 2 like some people here wants to 

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and i love her for that too

 

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1 hour ago, jaesana said:

Imagine she pulls a Beyoncé and surprise drops this 

Almost  surprise drops anymore, so my hopes of it happening are close to zero. But she could pull a Beyoncé by releasing two country tracks at the same time :true: it would seriously be a nice move: we’d get a good taste of she means by country or southern gothic, Henry would be finally out (as minimal as it might sound) and we’d have another track who could be a “bigger hit” maybe, in terms of Lana. 

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3 minutes ago, Honeymoonwitch said:

So weeks ago there were rumors of another collab with Taylor and now “insiders” are saying there’s a collab with a country artist. Kacey ? Dolly? Yet we have no prove the album is actually happening 

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I feel like these "insiders" saying Lana is collabing w a country artist is given... :slayty: If she didn't have features on this album or not, I would expect at least one feature to be country. I would be more interested in if it was a pop artist or something


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44 minutes ago, Yosemitelover said:

If there any chance that the first single isn't Henry, cuz the info I saw from "insiders" doesn't mention the title, mb she decided to replace it with another song/collab?

 

 


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