subversive light 3,508 Posted December 27, 2017 "White Mustang" Lyrics Examination: Read Between the Lines. Presented by @@Lad . Packin' all my things for the summer In the opening line of the song, Del Rey describes a scenario. She's going on vacation somewhere (not specified in the track). Presumably, the sultry singer is packing stuff like condoms and lube. Lyin' on my bed, it's a bummer 'Cause I didn't call when I got your number But I liked you a lot The New York native songwriter explicitly lets us know she's bummed out she didn't hit up one of her (possibly) one-night stands again, because she "liked [him] a lot". Now, this is where things get interesting. Lana (born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant) mentions lying on her bed, alluding to the fact that she got dicked down at that same place, remembering how good that dick was, and getting sad she is most likely not getting it again because she did not call him when she got his number. Slippin' on my dress in soft filters Most likely, Del Rey (aged 32) got around to sexting that guy, possibly on Instagram Direct (mentions of filters). Everybody said you're a killer Lanas has heard around that the guy had a killer dick. She still proceeded to perform intercourse with the subject. But I couldn't stop the way I was feelin' The day your record dropped Again, the "Cola" singer points out how even though she knew what to expect (see previous line), the feeling and desire was bigger. The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang Perhaps the easiest lyrics to understand, Lana uses the word "mustang" as an euphemism for "big dick". You may be asking yourself how I came to that conclusion, and how did Lana got around to think of such a perfect way to hide the real meaning of this piece? Well, a mustang is a horse breed. Horses have big dicks. Caught up in my dreams and forgettin' I've been actin' like armageddon 'cause you Held me in your arms just a little too tight That's what I thought These lines may allude to the singer (pictured above) getting kind of a mad feeling with the guy's dick size, thus acting like the armageddon (the term is also used in a generic sense to refer to any end of the world scenario) because the dick was so big it made things "a little too tight" for the singer. Summer's meant for lovin' and leavin' I was such a fool for believin' that you Could change all the ways you've been livin' But you just couldn't stop Del Rey suspected the guy was a douchebag, and thought maybe she could make him change, but realized that wasn't gonna be possible. This same theme will be touched later on on the track. The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang Already explained. You're revvin' and revvin' and revvin' it up He was getting hard. And the sound, it was frightenin' Del Rey (aged 32) started to realize how big the dick was, and how that was gonna be perhaps a risky experience. And you were gettin' up all of that Pretty self-explanatory. The "Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind" chanteuse wasn't subtle in this line. She's been subtle enough in the rest of the song. You're gonna hit me like lightnin' Do I have to explain this one? White Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Said you're a wild mustang Now, keeping in mind "mustang" = "big dick", Lana Del Rey finishes the song pointing out that when she saw his white big dick, she got around to think and realize that the guy was a fucking prick. An idiot. A dick. So he ain't worth her time. This empowering final line confirms that Lana wasn't wrong when she didn't hit up the guy again (see first verse). He just had a big dick, but nothing else. Keep in mind she mentioned how this song, and the one preceding it in the tracklist ("Cherry") had an angry tone. As a conclusion, yes she's angry the guy turned out to be utter trash, but it still was a good fuck, You're gonna hit me like lightnin' You're gonna hit me like lightnin' i hope you all know im not serious, but the song IS about this though that's just a fact. THIS IS AMAZING LMAOOOOOO I LOVE YOU but yeah, the song is about it tho 3 Quote i won a underrated member lipster award im dog im nice don't come for me or i will eat u Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
expandableclitoris 9,093 Posted December 27, 2017 said you're a wild mustang 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LAman 3,224 Posted December 28, 2017 I relate to Lad's explanation. I got some great dick this summer but the guy ghosted me afterwards. Long story short, i miss that white mustang 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Say Yes to Heaven 27,622 Posted December 28, 2017 OMG I love you And it makes sense with In My Feelings too, because it'sl ike G-eazy was a good fuck but besides that he was a loser Fantastic interpretation, now I love the song even more omg "I'm crying while i'm cumming" The dick really is too big 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wynwood 19,967 Posted December 28, 2017 "White Mustang" Lyrics Examination: Read Between the Lines. Presented by @@Lad . Packin' all my things for the summer In the opening line of the song, Del Rey describes a scenario. She's going on vacation somewhere (not specified in the track). Presumably, the sultry singer is packing stuff like condoms and lube. Lyin' on my bed, it's a bummer 'Cause I didn't call when I got your number But I liked you a lot The New York native songwriter explicitly lets us know she's bummed out she didn't hit up one of her (possibly) one-night stands again, because she "liked [him] a lot". Now, this is where things get interesting. Lana (born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant) mentions lying on her bed, alluding to the fact that she got dicked down at that same place, remembering how good that dick was, and getting sad she is most likely not getting it again because she did not call him when she got his number. Slippin' on my dress in soft filters Most likely, Del Rey (aged 32) got around to sexting that guy, possibly on Instagram Direct (mentions of filters). Everybody said you're a killer Lanas has heard around that the guy had a killer dick. She still proceeded to perform intercourse with the subject. But I couldn't stop the way I was feelin' The day your record dropped Again, the "Cola" singer points out how even though she knew what to expect (see previous line), the feeling and desire was bigger. The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang Perhaps the easiest lyrics to understand, Lana uses the word "mustang" as an euphemism for "big dick". You may be asking yourself how I came to that conclusion, and how did Lana got around to think of such a perfect way to hide the real meaning of this piece? Well, a mustang is a horse breed. Horses have big dicks. Caught up in my dreams and forgettin' I've been actin' like armageddon 'cause you Held me in your arms just a little too tight That's what I thought These lines may allude to the singer (pictured above) getting kind of a mad feeling with the guy's dick size, thus acting like the armageddon (the term is also used in a generic sense to refer to any end of the world scenario) because the dick was so big it made things "a little too tight" for the singer. Summer's meant for lovin' and leavin' I was such a fool for believin' that you Could change all the ways you've been livin' But you just couldn't stop Del Rey suspected the guy was a douchebag, and thought maybe she could make him change, but realized that wasn't gonna be possible. This same theme will be touched later on on the track. The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang Already explained. You're revvin' and revvin' and revvin' it up He was getting hard. And the sound, it was frightenin' Del Rey (aged 32) started to realize how big the dick was, and how that was gonna be perhaps a risky experience. And you were gettin' up all of that Pretty self-explanatory. The "Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind" chanteuse wasn't subtle in this line. She's been subtle enough in the rest of the song. You're gonna hit me like lightnin' Do I have to explain this one? White Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Said you're a wild mustang Now, keeping in mind "mustang" = "big dick", Lana Del Rey finishes the song pointing out that when she saw his white big dick, she got around to think and realize that the guy was a fucking prick. An idiot. A dick. So he ain't worth her time. This empowering final line confirms that Lana wasn't wrong when she didn't hit up the guy again (see first verse). He just had a big dick, but nothing else. Keep in mind she mentioned how this song, and the one preceding it in the tracklist ("Cherry") had an angry tone. As a conclusion, yes she's angry the guy turned out to be utter trash, but it still was a good fuck, You're gonna hit me like lightnin' You're gonna hit me like lightnin' i hope you all know im not serious, but the song IS about this though that's just a fact. ok but why aren't you working for the guardian and interviewing lana? 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lad 8,801 Posted December 28, 2017 omg "I'm crying while i'm cumming" The dick really is too big After all Lana said Lust for Life is a concept album. I have a theory about Change coming out soon. x 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLURRYFACE 1,713 Posted December 28, 2017 "White Mustang" Lyrics Examination: Read Between the Lines. Presented by @@Lad . Packin' all my things for the summer In the opening line of the song, Del Rey describes a scenario. She's going on vacation somewhere (not specified in the track). Presumably, the sultry singer is packing stuff like condoms and lube. Lyin' on my bed, it's a bummer 'Cause I didn't call when I got your number But I liked you a lot The New York native songwriter explicitly lets us know she's bummed out she didn't hit up one of her (possibly) one-night stands again, because she "liked [him] a lot". Now, this is where things get interesting. Lana (born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant) mentions lying on her bed, alluding to the fact that she got dicked down at that same place, remembering how good that dick was, and getting sad she is most likely not getting it again because she did not call him when she got his number. Slippin' on my dress in soft filters Most likely, Del Rey (aged 32) got around to sexting that guy, possibly on Instagram Direct (mentions of filters). Everybody said you're a killer Lanas has heard around that the guy had a killer dick. She still proceeded to perform intercourse with the subject. But I couldn't stop the way I was feelin' The day your record dropped Again, the "Cola" singer points out how even though she knew what to expect (see previous line), the feeling and desire was bigger. The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang Perhaps the easiest lyrics to understand, Lana uses the word "mustang" as an euphemism for "big dick". You may be asking yourself how I came to that conclusion, and how did Lana got around to think of such a perfect way to hide the real meaning of this piece? Well, a mustang is a horse breed. Horses have big dicks. Caught up in my dreams and forgettin' I've been actin' like armageddon 'cause you Held me in your arms just a little too tight That's what I thought These lines may allude to the singer (pictured above) getting kind of a mad feeling with the guy's dick size, thus acting like the armageddon (the term is also used in a generic sense to refer to any end of the world scenario) because the dick was so big it made things "a little too tight" for the singer. Summer's meant for lovin' and leavin' I was such a fool for believin' that you Could change all the ways you've been livin' But you just couldn't stop Del Rey suspected the guy was a douchebag, and thought maybe she could make him change, but realized that wasn't gonna be possible. This same theme will be touched later on on the track. The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Your white Mustang Already explained. You're revvin' and revvin' and revvin' it up He was getting hard. And the sound, it was frightenin' Del Rey (aged 32) started to realize how big the dick was, and how that was gonna be perhaps a risky experience. And you were gettin' up all of that Pretty self-explanatory. The "Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind" chanteuse wasn't subtle in this line. She's been subtle enough in the rest of the song. You're gonna hit me like lightnin' Do I have to explain this one? White Mustang Your white Mustang The day I saw your white Mustang Said you're a wild mustang Now, keeping in mind "mustang" = "big dick", Lana Del Rey finishes the song pointing out that when she saw his white big dick, she got around to think and realize that the guy was a fucking prick. An idiot. A dick. So he ain't worth her time. This empowering final line confirms that Lana wasn't wrong when she didn't hit up the guy again (see first verse). He just had a big dick, but nothing else. Keep in mind she mentioned how this song, and the one preceding it in the tracklist ("Cherry") had an angry tone. As a conclusion, yes she's angry the guy turned out to be utter trash, but it still was a good fuck, You're gonna hit me like lightnin' You're gonna hit me like lightnin' i hope you all know im not serious, but the song IS about this though that's just a fact. SCREAMING 0 Quote ❤xo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creyk 11,727 Posted December 28, 2017 After all Lana said Lust for Life is a concept album. I have a theory about Change coming out soon. x Oh god, I can't wait 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lad 8,801 Posted January 11, 2018 Lana confirmed this song was about G-Eazy, thus being about his dick, with this by the way: https://twitter.com/LanaDelReyArg/status/950238539458936832 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shadowheart 3,817 Posted March 27, 2018 waiting for a fanmade studio version with the intro from the last show someone skinny better come through 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shadowheart 3,817 Posted March 30, 2018 waiting for a fanmade studio version with the intro from the last show someone skinny better come through ok, no one skinny came through yet so i've made a fanmade studio version with both of intros mixed up myself, hope you like it xx http://picosong.com/weFnr/ 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteHydrangea 4,216 Posted April 11, 2018 ok, no one skinny came through yet so i've made a fanmade studio version with both of intros mixed up myself, hope you like it xx http://picosong.com/weFnr/ The song is about dick indeed... i said hold it up, hold it up hold it up, baby, for me. shake it up, shake it up, if you wait a minute, I'll be back, coming in your white mustang 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 1,693 Posted April 12, 2018 We've cracked the code for this music video! We already talked about this in the LDR6 Pre-Pre-Release thread, but I don't want it to get lost there (and also because it was off-topic), so that's why I'm adding my analysis to this thread (with receipts!) The scenes shot with Rich Lee were probably not intended to be for WM, but they were for both BAR AND Yosemite. Why? Because... - White Mustang (the song) wasn't recorded at the time the music video was shot (hence her not singing in the video). Also, she said that she wrote Cherry and White Mustang at the end of writing Lust for Life in this interview; - There seems to be a match between the unfamiliar melody Lana hummed in this behind the scenes video and the few lines of Yosemite she sang at her LFL listening party (especially the 'adlibby' way she sings "reasons"); - In the same behind the scenes video, Lana was asked by someone if she wanted to do the "other song" to which she responds "yes", which means that they were shooting scenes for at least two songs; - Lana herself had said that BAR and Yosemite were like yin and yang in the same interview posted above. I think we could've gotten an amazing cohesive narrative in terms of just these two songs with amazing visuals. That's why I think it's so unfortunate that BAR leaked and that we can't see the rest of what Lana had in mind for the narrative that is BAR-Yosemite. I had never really cared for Yosemite, but now I do. I really wish to read the lyrics of Yosemite someday so we could further analyse why it would be the yin to BAR's yang. We already know that there is somewhat of a repetition of the lines "you did it (all for fame)" in BAR and "we did it for fun, we did it for free" in Yosemite. And we also know about the setting of BAR-Yosemite: "from Topanga to further up north" (from the same interview posted above). Does anyone know if the 405 she drives through is the route from Topanga to Yosemite? PS. The links to the videos directly skip to the right parts of what was said exactly. 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
99centlips 8,526 Posted April 12, 2018 We've cracked the code for this music video! We already talked about this in the LDR6 Pre-Pre-Release thread, but I don't want it to get lost there (and also because it was off-topic), so that's why I'm adding my analysis to this thread (with receipts!) The scenes shot with Rich Lee were probably not intended to be for WM, but they were for both BAR AND Yosemite. Why? Because... - White Mustang (the song) wasn't recorded at the time the music video was shot (hence her not singing in the video). Also, she said that she wrote Cherry and White Mustang at the end of writing Lust for Life in this interview; - There seems to be a match between the unfamiliar melody Lana hummed in this behind the scenes video and the few lines of Yosemite she sang at her LFL listening party (especially the 'adlibby' way she sings "reasons"); - In the same behind the scenes video, Lana was asked by someone if she wanted to do the "other song" to which she responds "yes", which means that they were shooting scenes for at least two songs; - Lana herself had said that BAR and Yosemite were like yin and yang in the same interview posted above. I think we could've gotten an amazing cohesive narrative in terms of just these two songs with amazing visuals. That's why I think it's so unfortunate that BAR leaked and that we can't see the rest of what Lana had in mind for the narrative that is BAR-Yosemite. I had never really cared for Yosemite, but now I do. I really wish to read the lyrics of Yosemite someday so we could further analyse why it would be the yin to BAR's yang. We already know that there is somewhat of a repetition of the lines "you did it (all for fame)" in BAR and "we did it for fun, we did it for free" in Yosemite. And we also know about the setting of BAR-Yosemite: "from Topanga to further up north" (from the same interview posted above). Does anyone know if the 405 she drives through is the route from Topanga to Yosemite? PS. The links to the videos directly skip to the right parts of what was said exactly. I always thought it was funny/odd in the radio interview when the guy brought up Architecture and she said “that’s another song I always talked about” because she never did. Wonder why she thought she did or lied? 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 1,693 Posted April 12, 2018 I always thought it was funny/odd in the radio interview when the guy brought up Architecture and she said “that’s another song I always talked about” because she never did. Wonder why she thought she did or lied? Right? Haha Maybe she always talked about these songs with the people around her? Like, not in the media? Idk 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gone user 5,373 Posted April 13, 2018 We've cracked the code for this music video! We already talked about this in the LDR6 Pre-Pre-Release thread, but I don't want it to get lost there (and also because it was off-topic), so that's why I'm adding my analysis to this thread (with receipts!) The scenes shot with Rich Lee were probably not intended to be for WM, but they were for both BAR AND Yosemite. Why? Because... - White Mustang (the song) wasn't recorded at the time the music video was shot (hence her not singing in the video). Also, she said that she wrote Cherry and White Mustang at the end of writing Lust for Life in this interview; - There seems to be a match between the unfamiliar melody Lana hummed in this behind the scenes video and the few lines of Yosemite she sang at her LFL listening party (especially the 'adlibby' way she sings "reasons"); - In the same behind the scenes video, Lana was asked by someone if she wanted to do the "other song" to which she responds "yes", which means that they were shooting scenes for at least two songs; - Lana herself had said that BAR and Yosemite were like yin and yang in the same interview posted above. I think we could've gotten an amazing cohesive narrative in terms of just these two songs with amazing visuals. That's why I think it's so unfortunate that BAR leaked and that we can't see the rest of what Lana had in mind for the narrative that is BAR-Yosemite. I had never really cared for Yosemite, but now I do. I really wish to read the lyrics of Yosemite someday so we could further analyse why it would be the yin to BAR's yang. We already know that there is somewhat of a repetition of the lines "you did it (all for fame)" in BAR and "we did it for fun, we did it for free" in Yosemite. And we also know about the setting of BAR-Yosemite: "from Topanga to further up north" (from the same interview posted above). Does anyone know if the 405 she drives through is the route from Topanga to Yosemite? PS. The links to the videos directly skip to the right parts of what was said exactly. wow, if BAR hadn't leaked we would've got an amazing video with great storyline ☹️ Instead we got WM and... that video. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elina 74 Posted February 8, 2020 I still don't believe that this song could be about G Eazy 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kurac na Biciklu 2,359 Posted February 8, 2020 4reat dick7 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
necessary sacrifice 8,865 Posted February 8, 2020 I still don't believe that this song could be about G Eazy It’s not. He didn’t have an album come out during her writing for this album, so right away it takes him out of the equation. That specific detail always led me to believe it was about Barrie, but it could even be someone we don’t know about. People only think it’s about G-Eazy because she dissed him during it live once, but she does that with lots of people and songs that aren’t connected. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PARADIXO 33,091 Posted February 9, 2020 It’s not. He didn’t have an album come out during her writing for this album, so right away it takes him out of the equation. That specific detail always led me to believe it was about Barrie, but it could even be someone we don’t know about. People only think it’s about G-Eazy because she dissed him during it live once, but she does that with lots of people and songs that aren’t connected. This. The only G Easy song on LFL is IMF 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites