Lana del Rey - Born to Die: The Paradise Edition

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Lana del Rey - Born to Die: The Paradise Edition

Lana del Rey - Born to Die: The Paradise Edition

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Lana Del Rey has stated in interviews that her lyrics are not specific to one person or relationship but are inspired by a combination of past experiences and stories. The title itself is from a line in one of Del Rey's favourite poems she has written. The full line being: Lana Del Rey Stirs Controversy By Wearing Faux Mask". What's Trending. October 7, 2020. Archived from the original on April 20, 2021 . Retrieved April 22, 2022.

Lana Del Rey Held A Surprise Book Signing At Barnes & Noble Last Night". Stereogum. October 3, 2020. Archived from the original on April 22, 2022 . Retrieved April 22, 2022. Light of my life, fire of my loins,” Lana sings on “Off to the Races,” pulling directly from the opening lines of Lolita. The phrase “Velvet night” in “This Is What Makes Us Girls” is another line borrowed from the novel, and one that stands out for its striking, descriptive quality. Fans also speculate that “Carmen” may be a reference to the scene in the novel when Humbert Humbert and Lolita sing, “Oh my Carmen, my little Carmen.” Even the song’s French monologue portion has Nabokov written all over it: The author grew up speaking French and often dipped in and out of the language in his work. Walt Whitman Love's lyrics in the Lust For Life booklet is wrong. You can find the booklet somewhere here on Lanaboards if you don't have it.But by the time the second verse of the song rolls around, the story has changed.That is to say that the first half was set in the past and the second the present.And in the present, the two of them are no longer together.And Lana is wondering if it is possible for their relationship to be restored. Primary Sentiment

Lana Del Rey Releases New Poem". PAPER. April 12, 2019. Archived from the original on April 24, 2020 . Retrieved January 4, 2020. Lana Del Rey hates personal critics". STV. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013 . Retrieved October 5, 2012. I had a thought for a while about how I wanted the album to be around a dollar because I just love the idea that thoughts are meant to be shared and that they were priceless in some way, […] I wanted half of what the spoken word is going for to benefit Native American organizations around the country, whether it was for preserving their rights or trying to help keep their land intact. I had wanted to do it because in doing my own work in connecting to my family lineage, I was encouraged to also try and connect with the country’s lineage—this was a while ago—and it kind of informed the next album that I’ve been working on. And I just really wanted to sort of pay homage to this country that I love so much by doing my own reparation, I guess I would say, my own reparative act.

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And as far as the title goes, saying that something is “textbook” basically means that it went as planned or conceptualized.And in this case, what Lana seems to be attributing that characteristic to is the featured romance. In other words, she was feeling down and just like that met the love of her life – like a fairytale, if you will. God’s dead. I said, ‘Baby that’s alright with me,’” Lana sings on “Gods & Monsters.” Lana’s early career was saturated in fatal, nihilistic themes, but this is the only time she directly quotes philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. However, it should be noted that she took a more optimistic turn in 2017 with the release of Lust for Life, even opting to smile on the album cover. Allen Ginsberg Before using Del Rey, she initially chose the alternate spelling Lana Del Ray and released an album under that name, but ultimately chose the latter moving forward. Lana’s love for Russian-American author Vladimir Nabokov is well-documented, from her song “Lolita” to the cursive “Nabokov” tattoo on her right arm. She especially took inspiration from his polarizing novel Lolita in her Born to Dieand Paradise eras. The “on that side of paradise” line on “Tomorrow Never Came” finishes with another speculated literary reference: “In the tropic of cancer.” It’s possible that Lana is referencing the latitude where the sun is most directly overhead, which is arguably its own kind of paradise. However, fans have also theorized that this is a call out to Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller, which is “notorious for its candid sexuality.” If they’re correct, this wouldn’t be the first time Lana has referenced a controversial piece of literature, as both Tropic of Cancer and Howl have both been at the center of famous obscenity trials. T.S. Eliot

a b "Lana Del Rey Chart History - Top Album Sales". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020 . Retrieved October 26, 2020. If you listen to the songs (while reading if you prefer that), you will find lyrics error quite fast. For example, I'll write what it should be and link the booklet lyrics underneath: Lana Del Rey Announces New Spoken Word Album In 2020". December 26, 2019. Archived from the original on April 24, 2020 . Retrieved January 4, 2020.

Next to Lana’s “Nabokov” tattoo is another in the same cursive font: “Whitman.” Walt Whitman, a 19th century American poet, was known for his sensual verse and mythology of self – qualities that appear in Lana’s lyrics and poetry as well. Specifically, Lana borrows the title and chorus of “Body Electric” from Whitman’s poem “I Sing The Body Electric,” a celebration of the human body and its individual parts. In addition to name-dropping Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, Lana sings, “Whitman is my daddy,” including the poet in her aesthetic of subversive, vintage Americana. Since then, Lana has delivered a flair unlike any other artist of her generation, praised for its cinematic sound and references to various aspects of pop culture, particularly that of the 1950s and 1960s Americana. Top 100 Albumes – Semana 41: del 2.10.2020 al 8.10.2020" (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Archived from the original on October 27, 2020 . Retrieved October 15, 2020. Traces of this era can still be found online but this commercially unsuccessful epoch was ultimately abandoned to make way for the rebrand of Lana Del Rey. Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (b. June 21, 1985), best known by her stage name Lana Del Rey, is an icon of modern alternative singing and songwriting.

Since her musical beginnings, Del Rey has expressed how she has been inspired by poetry, with Walt Whitman and Allen Ginsberg being instrumental to her songwriting. [6] [7] Del Rey has written several poems which she has used as spoken monologues in her music videos and short films, the most notable being the lengthier, melancholic pieces featured Ride (2012) and Tropico (2013), in the latter of which she also recited poems from Whitman's Leaves of Grass. Before she was penning hit songs, Lana studied philosophy and metaphysics at Fordham University, expressing a deep interest in “how and why we ended up on Earth,” according to a 2017 interview with Vogue. It makes sense, then, that Lana references Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, and the one that tells of Earth’s creation. Kaplan, Ilana (March 24, 2019). "See Lana Del Rey Perform 'Mariners Apartment Complex' for First Time". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on March 24, 2019 . Retrieved January 4, 2020.

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A visual artist as well as performer, Del Rey has released a number of music videos, including a short music film that she wrote, directed and starred in, titled Tropico. The piece features dark undertones and haunting scenes of vintage technicolor. Many fans speculate that the song is about Lana Del Rey's long-term relationship with her ex-boyfriend Sean Larkin.



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