Genius Meanings
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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 – Freak
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On “Freak”, Lana Del Rey invites her lover for slow dancing and passionate love in California. With echoed vocals and flowing instrumentals, the track was described by Lana as “
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Lana Del Rey Sings For A Forgotten California Landmark On New Song “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd”
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It’s the title track off her forthcoming ninth studio album.
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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 – 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 – 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 – Sweet Carolina
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[Intro] / Okay / [Verse 1] / Don't have to write me a letter / 'Cause I'll always be right here / Closer to you than your next breath, my dear / [Pre-Chorus] / We love every hair
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Lana Del Rey – Fuck it I love you
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“Fuck it I love you” is the fifth single from Lana Del Rey’s sixth studio album Norman Fucking Rockwell!.
This song is a summer anthem that incorporates the frequent gloomy
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Lana Del Rey – Shades of Cool
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Lana Del Rey brings listeners into her lover’s world of blue in “Shades of Cool.” She expresses a strong sense of lament and pain, as well as powerful desire to understand and fix
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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 – Florida Kilos
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“Florida Kilos”’s theme comes from the biggest state that traffics cocaine. Lana on the inspiration for “Florida Kilos”:
I was inspired by a documentary called Cocaine Cowboys
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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 – God Knows I Tried
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“God Knows I Tried” is the fourth track from Lana Del Rey’s fourth studio album Honeymoon.
Del Rey said the song is “Incredibly close to her heart” in an Instagram post of her
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Lana Del Rey – Thunder
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“Thunder” is a song from Lana Del Rey’s eighth studio album, Blue Banisters.
The song was meant for the album Lana and The Last Shadow Puppets were working on back in 2017, just
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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 – Earthquakes
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[Verse 1] / Earthquakes happen regularly down in California / Walls shake, but I don't move, I put the record on and enjoy it / I dance, dancin' in my underwear, I let the '70s
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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 – Heroin
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Serving as the fourteenth song on her fifth studio album Lust for Life, “Heroin” is Lana’s favorite track on the record and also the longest one on the LP. It is a dark and dreamy
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Lana Del Rey – The Next Best American Record
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“The Next Best American Record” was originally meant to appear on Del Rey’s fifth studio album Lust for Life but now takes the shape of the tenth track on her 2019 album Norman
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Lana Del Rey – Freak Like Me (Demo)
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A demo version of Lana Del Rey’s song “Freak”. The final version is featured on her third studio album, Honeymoon (2015). This demo version features a new bridge and a different
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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 – Heroin
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Serving as the fourteenth song on her fifth studio album Lust for Life, “Heroin” is Lana’s favorite track on the record and also the longest one on the LP. It is a dark and dreamy
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Lana Del Rey – The Next Best American Record
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“The Next Best American Record” was originally meant to appear on Del Rey’s fifth studio album Lust for Life but now takes the shape of the tenth track on her 2019 album Norman
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Lana Del Rey – Freak Like Me (Demo)
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A demo version of Lana Del Rey’s song “Freak”. The final version is featured on her third studio album, Honeymoon (2015). This demo version features a new bridge and a different
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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 – 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 – Nectar of the Gods
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“Nectar of the Gods”, previously kown with the titles "Wild on You” and “Color Blue” is an acoustic song song from Lana Del Rey’s eighth studio album, Blue Banisters.
The track
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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 – 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 – 13 Beaches
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On “13 Beaches,” Lana sings about escaping the paparazzi of the beaches she visited during the summer of 2016. She juxtaposes this with lyrics about covering her emotions—hiding
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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 – Text Book
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“Text Book” is one of the three surprise single releases ahead of and opener of Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters. Continuing the country-inspired sound on Norman Fucking Rockwell! and
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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 – Million Dollar Man
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“Million Dollar Man” is off of Lana Del Rey’s album Born to Die.
The song sings about a man who she thought was one of the most exotic people she had ever met. On the outside he
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Lana Del Rey) – Snow On The Beach
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In “Snow On the Beach”, Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey sing about the rare phenomenon of two lovers simultaneously falling in love with each other. The song’s heart-warming lyrics
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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 – 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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Lana Del Rey – Sad Girl
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Lana has said that she wrote the song because she’s “still sometimes a sad girl,” since she’s trying to fight things that are out of her control. “Sad Girl” is primarily about her
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