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New Official @OceanBlvd Instagram Account


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knowing lana this account somehow will turn out not to be hers :facepalm: or it is hers and still nothing will hapen, remember when she made a snapchat account for the LFL era?

Posted
Just now, lilac heaven said:

if lana wanted a public account for this album cycle, i’m really curious why she didn’t just reactive her old one lmao

She has the most random thoughts and ideas, especially this era :hoe:Camp queen

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9 minutes ago, lilac heaven said:

if lana wanted a public account for this album cycle, i’m really curious why she didn’t just reactive her old one lmao

idk i like the idea of making a specific account for the album :true: @/honeymoon was such a gift during that era

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3 minutes ago, mlittle11 said:

idk i like the idea of making a specific account for the album :true: @/honeymoon was such a gift during that era

 

me too. it's more special that way and may be an unpopular opinion but I hope she will keep things the way they are, she doesn't need the ldr account anymore

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20 minutes ago, prettywhenimhigh said:

when this account belongs to the actual tunnel under ocean boulevard and they wanna reopen it :oprah:

her impact

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if i fuck this model and she just bleached her asshole and i get bleach on my t-shirt, imma feel like an asshole

Posted
32 minutes ago, lilac heaven said:

if lana wanted a public account for this album cycle, i’m really curious why she didn’t just reactive her old one lmao

She didn’t want people to go there and the first thing that they see to be QFTC

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34 minutes ago, lilac heaven said:

if lana wanted a public account for this album cycle, i’m really curious why she didn’t just reactive her old one lmao

 

She probably forgot the password :legend:

Posted

*oceanblvd posts*

you open up instagram and read the caption:

Excited to announce my new OceanBlvd cosmetics line, 

available online & worldwide at Sephora starting on March.

Can't wait for you to try my American Whore mascara, Peppers

lipgloss and my Candy Necklace makeup palette xx

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Yosemite said:

*oceanblvd posts*

you open up instagram and read the caption:

Excited to announce my new OceanBlvd cosmetics line, 

available online & worldwide at Sephora starting on March.

Can't wait for you to try my American Whore mascara, Peppers

lipgloss and my Candy Necklace makeup palette xx

 

 

this honestly scared me 

Posted

*oceanblvd posts*

you open up instagram and read the caption:

Question for the culture:

Now that Doja Cat, Ariana, Camila, Cardi B, Kehlani and Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, fucking, cheating etc - can I please go back to singing about being embodied, feeling beautiful by being in love even if the relationship is not perfect, or dancing for money - or whatever I want - without being crucified or saying I'm glamorizing abuse??????

I'm fed up with female writers and alt singers saying that I glamorize abuse when in reality I'm just a glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all around the world.
With all of the topics women are finally allowed to explore I just want to say over the last ten years I think it’s pathetic that my minor lyrical exploration detailing my sometimes submissive or passive roles in my relationships has often made people say I’ve set women back hundreds of years.
Let this be clear, I’m not not a feminist -but there has to be a place in feminism for women who look and act like me - the kind of woman who says no but men hear yes - the kind of women who are slated mercilessly for being authentic, delicate selves, the kind of women who get their own stories and voices taken away from them by stronger women or by men who hate women.

I’ve been honest and optimistic about the challenging relationships I’ve had.
News flash! That’s just how it is for many women.
And that was sadly my experience up until the point that those records were made. So I just want to say it’s been a long 10 years of bullshit reviews up until recently and I’ve learned a lot from them.
but I also feel it really paved the way for other women to stop ‘ putting on a happy face’ and just be able to say whatever the hell they wanted to in their music-
unlike my experience where if I even expressed a not of sadness in my first two records I was deemed literally hysterical as though it was literally the 1920s
Anyways none of this has anything to do about much but I’ll be dealing some of my feelings in my next two books of poetry (mostly the second one) with Simon and Schuster. Yes I’m still making personal reparations with the proceeds of the books to my choice of Native American foundations which I’me very happy about. And I’m sure there will be tinges of what I’ve been pondering in my new album that comes out September 5th.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Dominikx4 said:

*oceanblvd posts*

you open up instagram and read the caption:

Question for the culture:

Now that Doja Cat, Ariana, Camila, Cardi B, Kehlani and Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, fucking, cheating etc - can I please go back to singing about being embodied, feeling beautiful by being in love even if the relationship is not perfect, or dancing for money - or whatever I want - without being crucified or saying I'm glamorizing abuse??????

I'm fed up with female writers and alt singers saying that I glamorize abuse when in reality I'm just a glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all around the world.
With all of the topics women are finally allowed to explore I just want to say over the last ten years I think it’s pathetic that my minor lyrical exploration detailing my sometimes submissive or passive roles in my relationships has often made people say I’ve set women back hundreds of years.
Let this be clear, I’m not not a feminist -but there has to be a place in feminism for women who look and act like me - the kind of woman who says no but men hear yes - the kind of women who are slated mercilessly for being authentic, delicate selves, the kind of women who get their own stories and voices taken away from them by stronger women or by men who hate women.

I’ve been honest and optimistic about the challenging relationships I’ve had.
News flash! That’s just how it is for many women.
And that was sadly my experience up until the point that those records were made. So I just want to say it’s been a long 10 years of bullshit reviews up until recently and I’ve learned a lot from them.
but I also feel it really paved the way for other women to stop ‘ putting on a happy face’ and just be able to say whatever the hell they wanted to in their music-
unlike my experience where if I even expressed a not of sadness in my first two records I was deemed literally hysterical as though it was literally the 1920s
Anyways none of this has anything to do about much but I’ll be dealing some of my feelings in my next two books of poetry (mostly the second one) with Simon and Schuster. Yes I’m still making personal reparations with the proceeds of the books to my choice of Native American foundations which I’me very happy about. And I’m sure there will be tinges of what I’ve been pondering in my new album that comes out September 5th.


Unmanifesting :noparty:

Posted

I'm gonna be surprised if that oceanblvd account turns out to be more than an account ran by her team to post about the album and merch drops bsdfjh

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Posted
Just now, TrashMagiq said:

I'm gonna be surprised if that oceanblvd account turns out to be more than an account ran by her team to post about the album and merch drops bsdfjh

No literally :flop: like it’s verified 

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Posted
1 minute ago, TrashMagiq said:

I'm gonna be surprised if that oceanblvd account turns out to be more than an account ran by her team to post about the album and merch drops bsdfjh

i dont think lanas the type to not have control over an “extension” of her/her career. i really think lana herself will be the one posting even if shes being told how to promote:legend:

Posted
9 minutes ago, Dominikx4 said:

*oceanblvd posts*

you open up instagram and read the caption:

Question for the culture:

Now that Doja Cat, Ariana, Camila, Cardi B, Kehlani and Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, fucking, cheating etc - can I please go back to singing about being embodied, feeling beautiful by being in love even if the relationship is not perfect, or dancing for money - or whatever I want - without being crucified or saying I'm glamorizing abuse??????

I'm fed up with female writers and alt singers saying that I glamorize abuse when in reality I'm just a glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all around the world.
With all of the topics women are finally allowed to explore I just want to say over the last ten years I think it’s pathetic that my minor lyrical exploration detailing my sometimes submissive or passive roles in my relationships has often made people say I’ve set women back hundreds of years.
Let this be clear, I’m not not a feminist -but there has to be a place in feminism for women who look and act like me - the kind of woman who says no but men hear yes - the kind of women who are slated mercilessly for being authentic, delicate selves, the kind of women who get their own stories and voices taken away from them by stronger women or by men who hate women.

I’ve been honest and optimistic about the challenging relationships I’ve had.
News flash! That’s just how it is for many women.
And that was sadly my experience up until the point that those records were made. So I just want to say it’s been a long 10 years of bullshit reviews up until recently and I’ve learned a lot from them.
but I also feel it really paved the way for other women to stop ‘ putting on a happy face’ and just be able to say whatever the hell they wanted to in their music-
unlike my experience where if I even expressed a not of sadness in my first two records I was deemed literally hysterical as though it was literally the 1920s
Anyways none of this has anything to do about much but I’ll be dealing some of my feelings in my next two books of poetry (mostly the second one) with Simon and Schuster. Yes I’m still making personal reparations with the proceeds of the books to my choice of Native American foundations which I’me very happy about. And I’m sure there will be tinges of what I’ve been pondering in my new album that comes out September 5th.

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