Genius Meanings
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Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans
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“Blue Jeans” is about an ex-boyfriend whom Lana compares to James Dean. The relationship started off well, but soon “the bad boy” up and left. Eventually he became caught up in
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. RAC) – Blue Jeans - RAC Mix
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[Verse 1] / Blue jeans, white shirt / Walked into the room, you know you made my eyes burn / It was like James Dean, for sure / You're so fresh to death and sick as cancer / You
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Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / Blue jeans, white shirt / Walked into the room you know you made my eyes hurt / It was like James Dean, for sure / So-so fresh to death and sick as ca-cancer / You were
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Gesaffelstein) – Blue Jeans - Gesaffelstein Remix
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Blue jeans, white shirt / Walked into the room, you know, you made my eyes burn / It was like James Dean, for sure / You're so freshed a doesn't sick as ca-cancer / You're sort a
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. Azealia Banks) – Blue Jeans (Smims&Belle Remix)
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This is a remix of the original (by Lana Del Rey) and also contains samples from Golddust songs.
This is remixed my Smims&Belle which consists of Foster the People frontman, Mark
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Lana Del Rey – Yayo
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On “Yayo”, Lana brings soulful, varied vocals against dreamy instrumentals that dip into an orchestral sound reminiscent of dark nights and city lights. In the lyrics, Lana tells
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Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans (HBA Remix)
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[Intro: HBA] / HBA, HBA, HBA, HBA / Hood By Air / Hood B Y A I R, HBA / [Verse: Lana Del Rey] / Blue jeans, white shirt / Walked into the room, you know you made my eyes burn / Big
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Lana Del Rey – Venice Bitch
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“Venice Bitch” is the second single off Lana Del Rey’s sixth studio album Norman Fucking Rockwell!. It was written with and produced by Jack Antonoff. The title can be heard in the
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Lana Del Rey – TV in Black & White
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TV In Black & White also goes by the title Living Without You. It is an unreleased track by Lana Del Rey, recorded in 2011 and leaked in 2013. Little else is known about it.
The
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Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans Remixes
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See all of “Blue Jeans” by Lana Del Rey’s remixes
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Lana Del Rey – I Don't Wanna Go
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Also known as “Tonight” and “Black Leather Moonlight”, this unreleased track leaked in October 2012. It is speculated to be an outtake from “Paradise”. It directly references the
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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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Bastille – Requiem For Blue Jeans
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[Intro] / "What have I got, Harry?" / [Verse 1] / Blue jeans, white shirt / Walked into the room you know I made your eyes burn / I was like James Dean, for sure / I'm so fresh to
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Lana Del Rey – National Anthem
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The concept of this song seems to involve Lana expressing her feelings for two distinct lovers, alluding to the life and death of President John F. Kennedy and the love triangle in
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Lana Del Rey – Lake Placid
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[Verse 1] / He don’t like no spotlight / He the kinda man, stand real quiet / He don’t wanna go, go home / He don’t wanna go, go home / He’s a sweet baby, but he looks mean / In
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Sky Ferreira – Blue Jeans
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[Verse 1] / Blue jeans, white shirt / Walked into the room and boy you made my eyes burn / It was like James Dean for sure / You're so fresh to death and sick as cancer / You were
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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 – 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 – 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 – Body Electric
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“Body Electric” is about Lana’s struggle in getting over the loss of her boyfriend. She pretends not to be hurt but she is just escaping from reality, trying to have fun on a
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Lana Del Rey – Video Games
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Considered Lana Del Rey’s breakthrough hit, “Video Games” served as the first single off the artist’s wildly successful sophomore studio album and major label debut, Born to Die
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SZA – Shattered Ring
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[Verse 1] / It's up for discussion, up for reprise / Slowly re-thinking if current disguise deceives me / The Shattered Ring / I can see it in your eyes / [Chorus] / Ready or not
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