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Lana Del Rey – Looking For America
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“Looking for America” is a song Lana wrote on August 5th, 2019 regarding the mass shootings throughout the US, once she got back to L.A. The message of the song relies upon Lana
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Lana Del Rey – Looking For America Samples
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See all of “Looking For America” by Lana Del Rey’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Lana Del Rey Shares “Looking For America” In Response To Recent Mass Shootings
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“I’m still looking for my own version of America / One without the gun, where the flag can freely fly.”
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lana Del Rey - Looking For America (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Lana Del Rey - Looking For America (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Hice un viaje a San Francisco / Todos nuestros amigos dijeron que bailaríamos / No funcionó
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Genius Traductions françaises – Lana Del Rey - Looking For America (Traduction Française)
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[Couplet 1] / J'ai fait un voyage à San Francisco / Tous nos amis disaient qu'on seraient pas sérieux / Ca n'a pas marché, alors je suis retournée à Fresno / C'était quelque-peu
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Genius Deutsche Übersetzungen – Lana Del Rey - Looking for America (Deutsche Übersetzung)
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[Deutscher Songtext zu "Looking for America"] / [Strophe 1] / Ich unternahm einen Ausflug nach San Francisco / Alle unsere Freunde sagten, wir würden Jive tanzen / Hat nicht
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Lana Del Rey Shares Cover of Donovan’s 1966 Classic ‘Season Of The Witch’
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The song was recorded for the movie ‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.’
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Spotify – New Music Friday 08/09/19
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Every Friday, Spotify compiles the hottest and most notable recent releases. If you want to discover new music and keep up with the freshest songs, listen to the playlist below and
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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 – Lana Del Rey Themes, Motifs, and Cross-References
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A list of Lana Del Rey’s frequent themes for reference. Themes are organised alphabetically. Older lyrics at the top, newer lyrics at the bottom (for the most part–don’t worry too
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Taylor Swift – Love, Taylor: Lover Enhanced Album
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8/20/2019 Upload / Welcome Video / "Dear Lover, I can't talk to you when you're like this" / Taylor Swift - "Lover" / Benjamin Francis Leftwich - "4AM in London" / Dixie Chicks - "
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Lana Del Rey – Trash Magic (Miss America)
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Another one of Lana’s unreleased tracks, date unknown, producer unknown. However, Lana replied to a youtube comment about the song, and said “I was staying at the sunset motel in
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Genius Users – Lana Del Rey discography
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Studio Albums: / Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant (2010) *unreleased. / Born to Die (2012) / Paradise (2012) / Ultraviolence (2014) / Honeymoon (2015) / Lust for Life (2017
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Lana Del Rey – Happiness is a butterfly
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The title of track 13 from Norman Fucking Rockwell! is inspired by American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, who once said:
Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always
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Do I like long walks on the beach ?
HELL YEAH
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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 – Afraid
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Afraid is an unreleased song by Lana Del Rey. It was written by Del Rey and produced by Bernard Butler. The song was recorded in 2010 and leaked on August 23, 2012. A fan-edited
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Lana Del Rey – Come When You Call Me America
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This unreleased track was recorded sometime in 2008, and leaked in 2012. It was recorded and produced by both Del Rey and Andrew Kravitz. It was most likely intended for her debut
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Lana Del Rey On Her Kanye West Call-Out: “You Never Feel Better For Having Written Something Like That”
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The singer referenced Kanye’s controversial politics on “The Greatest.”
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Foster The People May Permanently Retire “Pumped Up Kicks” From Live Shows
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The band is concerned about the song’s cultural impact amidst an epidemic of mass shootings.
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Lana Del Rey – American
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In “American,” Lana Del Rey sings of pride and joy in her homeland. She talks specifically about someone who makes her feel “crazy” and “wild.” The song is produced by Emile Haynie
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Lana Del Rey – California
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“California” is the ninth track on Norman Fucking Rockwell!.
The lyrics are scattered with romance, regret, nostalgia and personal references to an unnamed person that Del Rey has
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Lana Del Rey – Cherry
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“Cherry” is featured on Lana’s fifth studio album. Alluding to the relationship with a man that takes risks and turns them into the relation where Lana feels like breaking apart
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Lana Del Rey – Delicious
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This unreleased song was recorded in 2010 and leaked in 2012. It is not registered on BMI or any similar devices, and the producer is unknown.
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Genius Community Playlist August 2019
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Check out the latest tracks from YungManny, Baby Keem, Dominic Fike, and Angel Olsen.
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Lana Del Rey – Diet Mountain Dew
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“Diet Mountain Dew” is the fifth track off Lana’s debut album Born to Die. The song was written back in 2008 in collaboration with Mike Daly who produced the first two demos of the
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Petite Meller – America
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“America” explores a desire to reach America, possibly written from the viewpoint of an immigrant/refugee or at least inspired by the dreams of many immigrants/refugees from poorer
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Lana Del Rey Addresses Kanye West’s Politics & The Hawaii Nuclear Scare On “The Greatest”
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“Kanye West is blond and gone.”
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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 – Afraid (Version 2)
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[Verse 1] / I'm America's Sweetheart / Trying to get away / You make it hard to leave / But it's easier for me to stay / I am so afraid / And I've had it up to here / With the
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Lana Del Rey – Oh Say Can You See
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“Oh Say Can You See” is a somber track inspired by the “Star-Spangled Banner”, America’s national anthem. One of the significant themes in Lana Del Rey’s music is her patriotism
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Lana Del Rey Offers A Complex Character Study & Societal Critique On New Song “A&W”
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The seven-minute single is the second offering from her forthcoming ninth album.
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Lana Del Rey – I Talk to Jesus
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[Intro] / One, two / One, two / [Verse 1] / I go back to Alabama / Take a look at my life / What the fuck happened here? / I guess what they meant when / They paid the price / I go
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Lana Del Rey – Tropico
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Tropico is a short film “based on the Biblical story of sin and redemption”, starring Lana Del Rey as Eve and Shaun Ross as Adam.
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Lana Del Rey – California (Unreleased)
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[Verse 1] / Look at that, I'm walking around like I just don't care / Why is that? Cause baby I don't now that I'm here / Look at me, I'm staying up late in my blue suede shoes
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Lana Del Rey – Question for the culture
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“Question for the culture” is a message Lana Del Rey posted on her Instagram in May 2020 as a response to criticisms of themes in her music. In the message, she references other
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Lana Del Rey Drops Double Video For “F*ck It I Love You” & “The Greatest”
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The singer reunited with Rich Lee, who directed music videos from ‘Lust for Life.’
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