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  On 4/18/2017 at 9:28 AM, Electric Body said:

Less low-fi production and moody vibes. More pop-ish production. Compare Love to Shades Of Cool

Rightio! So like Born to Die & Paradise too? Well maybe not Gods and Monsters

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  On 4/18/2017 at 1:50 AM, Stargirl said:

[COUGH] Dazed magazine photoshoot [COUGH COUGH]

she can be both friends

I just miss that era in general. The videos and everything too. But okay. And that was a good photoshoot.

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  On 4/18/2017 at 9:20 AM, Cult Leader said:

What does she even mean by clean sound? 

I always use it to describe instrumentals that are fresh and modern, but what does she mean in this context??

shes been using tin can effects on her voice since UV.

 

It's harder to get remixed and Rado plays because of that.

 

She had loads of effects on her vocals, so it becomes very muddy when it's being remixed. Dont sound gud

 

Same with radio because the transmission is of a low quality and you already have a low quality filter on your voice...It's a double whammy.

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  On 4/18/2017 at 10:11 AM, Lanabanana82 said:

General public

I don't freaking care if my sister, my mother, my boyfriend approves or loves Lana's new songs. I want HER vibe, I never understood why GP scores was more important than music :defeated:

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Now, I'm know most of you don't like this topic but I've been thinking about what promotional strategy Lana and her team could adopt and I've come to the conclusion that Florence and The Machine's promo style could fit Lana perfectly.

HBHBHB had no hits, no YouTube views yet it managed to outsell and outpeak Honeymoon and probably UV. A few TV apparences, big festivals, a few more magazine covers really were the key for them to sell.

Lana should understand that it would take so little from her to have more success than she has now

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  On 4/18/2017 at 11:00 AM, surfnoirswing said:

Now, I'm know most of you don't like this topic but I've been thinking about what promotional strategy Lana and her team could adopt and I've come to the conclusion that Florence and The Machine's promo style could fit Lana perfectly.

HBHBHB had no hits, no YouTube views yet it managed to outsell and outpeak Honeymoon and probably UV. A few TV apparences, big festivals, a few more magazine covers really were the key for them to sell.

Lana should understand that it would take so little from her to have more success than she has now

honeymoon was a snooze Dat why it didn't sell.

 

Promo was a part of it but it all comes down to the moosic.

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No hits? A kii a cackle

 

She got mad spins on the radio. Both us and the UK.

 

Her music is way more radio friendly

What kinda man were like top 5 on alt radio and got spins from the globe.

 

Delilah also got airplay.

 

Commerical artist

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I would LOVE it if Lana went on Chelsea on Netflix  :defeated:  :defeated:  :defeated:  :defeated:

"It's 2011, and we should all be aware of exactly how fast technology is developing" - Lana Del Rey

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