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Lana Del Rey – Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
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“Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd” is the lead single from Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album of the same name.
It was released on 7 December, 2022 as a surprise
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Lana Del Rey – Jon Batiste Interlude
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[Spoken: Jon Batiste, Lana Del Rey] / Oh / Ooh, I'm I feelin' something right now / I didn't know I was gon' feel it so early (Pure honey) / Yay / I feel it early, I feel it / I
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Lana Del Rey – Love song
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“Love song” is an ode to Del Rey’s romantic partner. The lyrics encompass several hallmarks of a classical LDR song, with plenty of references to fast cars, being famous, looking
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Lana Del Rey – The Grants
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In “The Grants,” Lana carries memories of her beloved ones – even throughout the afterlife. This also denotes her caring characteristic, which she noticeably shows in the track
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Bleachers) – Margaret
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“Margaret” is the thirteenth track on Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. The song features Jack Antonoff under his Bleachers
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Lana Del Rey – 24
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“24” is the twelfth song from Lana Del Rey’s fourth studio album, Honeymoon.
The title refers to the amount of hours in a day, which Lana mourns as she puts time into a
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. SYML) – Paris, Texas
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“Paris, Texas” is the tenth song by Lana Del Rey featuring “SYML” from her ninth studio album and eighth major-label studio album “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean
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Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over the Country Club
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“Chemtrails Over the Country Club” is the title track of Lana Del Rey’s seventh studio album. In this serenely melodic, quiet track, Lana contrasts the imagery of chemtrails, the
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Lana Del Rey – Cinnamon Girl
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In “Cinnamon Girl,” Lana Del Rey expresses conflicted feelings about an intense and possibly unhealthy relationship, while begging her love interest to nurture her instead of
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Lana Del Rey – Kintsugi
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“Kintsugi” is the eighth song by Lana Del Rey from her ninth studio album and eighth major-label studio album Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.
Kintsugi is the
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Lana Del Rey – Art Deco
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On “Art Deco”, a dreamy track with slow, echoed beats and soft synths, Lana sings about the reckless insecurity of teens partying by night.
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Lana Del Rey – Love
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“Love” sees Lana treading her familiar themes of nostalgia for an idealized American past.
She muses on how this generation’s youth maintain a sense of wonder and empowerment in
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Lana Del Rey – Burnt Norton (Interlude)
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“Burnt Norton” is the first part of a poem by T.S Eliot recited by Lana Del Rey. The lines read by Lana are the opening of the first of The Four Quartets, published by Eliot in
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Lana Del Rey – Change
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“Change” is the fifteenth track on Lana’s fifth studio album, where one realizes how much Del Rey has matured in writing Lust For Life. The simplistic song contains vocals backed
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Lana Del Rey – Off to the Races
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This song has Lana professing her love for her rich, gangster boyfriend. However, their Bonnie & Clyde-like relationship is doomed.
“Off to the Races” is inspired by the book
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Lana Del Rey – Norman fucking Rockwell
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The title track of Lana Del Rey’s sixth studio album speaks about an immature, pretentious poet. There’s a link to this song on “Venice Bitch,” the second song released from the
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Lana Del Rey – Salvatore
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In southern Italy, “Salvatore” is a name meaning “savior.” On this luscious love song, Lana details imagery of soft ice cream and passionate love in 1940’s southern Italy. Lana
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Lana Del Rey – Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)
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Released on Lana’s 2010 debut, this track is produced by David Kahne. A demo of the song leaked under the title “Rayse”. The chorus is later echoed on the title track of her third
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Jon Batiste) – Candy Necklace
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“Candy Necklace” was the second song from Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, that Lana Del Rey previewed prior to the album’s announcement.
On August 22, 2022
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Lana Del Rey – Blue Velvet
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On “Blue Velvet”, Lana Del Rey covers the 1954 classic pop song recorded by The Clovers. Lana’s cover joins a pantheon of “Blue Velvet” recordings, which include American singer-
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Paris Texas – Lana Del Rey
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[Intro: Louie Pastel] / Watch yo mouth, I am not the one / Fantasies playing with a gun / American Spirits stay on my lungs / Two years in, I've held my tongue (Hold up, okay) / [
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Lana Del Rey – How to disappear
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In “How to disappear” Lana describes her mixed feelings and how this guy seems incapable of expressing his own.
Del Rey said the song was one of the last ones to be written for
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Lana Del Rey – Religion
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“Religion” is the ninth song from Lana Del Rey’s fourth studio album, Honeymoon.
The song describes the relationship between Lana and a guy, in which she is devoted to him as
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Father John Misty) – Let The Light In
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“Let The Light In” is the twelfth song on Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. It features Father John Misty, with whom Lana has
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Lana Del Rey – The greatest
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On “The greatest,” Lana Del Rey expresses extreme nostalgia for relationships, places, and the music industry of the past in the light of the chaos of the present. In the lyrics
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Tommy Genesis) – Peppers
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“Peppers” is the fifteenth track on Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album, Did you know that there’s under Ocean Blvd. It features Canadian rapper Tommy Genesis, and samples “Angelina
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Lana Del Rey – Swan Song
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“Swan Song” appears at the end of Lana Del Rey’s fourth studio album, Honeymoon. Its title and placement towards the end of the tracklist sparked fears of an announcement of
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Lana Del Rey – West Coast
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“West Coast” is a surf-rock throwback produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. It uses the west coast to frame Lana Del Rey’s tale of leaving her lover to travel—only to return
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Weyes Blood & Zella Day) – For Free
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“For Free” is a cover of the 1970 American classic of the same name by Joni Mitchell.
Del Rey first performed the song featuring Weyes Blood and Zella Day on The Norman Fucking
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Lana Del Rey – Young and Beautiful
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From the soundtrack for the 2013 film version of The Great Gatsby. The song was also featured in the second trailer released for the film, and used throughout the film as a motif
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Lana Del Rey – Mariners Apartment Complex
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“Mariners Apartment Complex” is the first single from Lana Del Rey’s sixth studio album Norman Fucking Rockwell!. It’s the first of two tracks, along with “Venice Bitch,” released
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Lana Del Rey – Terrence Loves You
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“Terrence Loves You” discusses strength in the face of abandonment. Lana said it’s her favorite song on the album, reason being, “it’s jazzy.”
The song contains an interpolation
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Lana Del Rey – A&W
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“A&W” is a 7-minute rant track that splits into two sections with Lana narrating an anecdote that begins in her innocent childhood and climbs through her adulthood, where she
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Lana Del Rey – Judah Smith Interlude
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This interlude is a recording of a Judah Smith sermon. The sermon touches upon many of the themes of the album, and notably focuses on the difference between love and lust. Love as
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Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness
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“Summertime Sadness” explores the atmosphere of a bittersweet summertime where Lana danced, cruised and felt electrified with a loved one. This song became a sleeper success from a
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Lana Del Rey – Lucky Ones
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“Lucky Ones” is the last track on the Deluxe edition of Born to Die, as part of the three bonus songs available on that edition along with “Without You” and “Lolita”.
One demo
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. RIOPY) – Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he's deep-sea fishing
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“Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he’s deep-sea fishing” is the eleventh song on Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album and eighth major-label studio album “
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Lana Del Rey – Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind
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“Coachella – Woodstock In My Mind” is a song that makes allusion to Lana attending Coachella, remembering the freedom and excitement of the 1969 rock music festival Woodstock, but
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Lana Del Rey – Music to Watch Boys To
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The concept of “Music To Watch Boys To” was first revealed back in June 2014 in an interview with Fearne Cotton. This song is also a nod to an earlier track “This Is What Makes Us
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Lana Del Rey – Fingertips
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At the very heart of Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, “Fingertips” finds Lana Del Rey sharing her innermost thoughts in a stream-of-consciousness song that
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Lana Del Rey – Dum Dum
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This is an unreleased song by the popular artist Lana Del Rey. It tells the story of Lana, a singer who likens herself to both Bugsy Malone and Scarlott O'Hara, and her lover. They
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