Genius Meanings
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Lana Del Rey – Sweet
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“Sweet” is the third 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.
It interpolates
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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 – Radio
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Radio (also known as “Cinnamon”) is a song written by Del Rey and Justin Parker.
Talking about the song in an interview in 2012, Lana said
People always said ‘oh well people will
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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 – 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 – 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 – Watercolor Eyes
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“Watercolor Eyes” is a song Lana Del Rey wrote for the soundtrack to the second season of HBO’s hit TV teen drama Euphoria. It played during the ending credits of the third episode
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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 – This Is What Makes Us Girls
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“This Is What Makes Us Girls” is the last track off of Born to Die.
The song recalls her troubled teenage past in Lake Placid, NY when she got involved with drugs and alcohol. As
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Lana Del Rey – Violets for Roses
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“Violets For Roses” is the 8th track on Del Rey’s second album for 2021, Blue Banisters.
The song describes a situation in which Del Rey’s lover gets in between her and her dreams
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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 – Fishtail
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“Fishtail” is the fourteenth 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.
The word “
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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 – 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 (Ft. A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti) – Summer Bummer
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“Summer Bummer”, the fourth single from Lana’s fifth studio album, features long time friend and previous collaborator A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti. Produced by Boi-1da and T-Minus
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Lana Del Rey – Without You
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Like her song “Radio,” “Without You” relates love to fame. In this song Lana is saying to her partner that she loves him so much she’ll give up fame and everything she’s ever
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Lana Del Rey – Bartender
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In January 2018, before making it onto Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Del Rey told Pitchfork about this song’s existence, as well as saying she wanted to make a music video for it:
I’
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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 – 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 (Ft. A$AP Rocky) – Groupie Love
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“Groupie Love” connotes the relationship between an artist with a type of fan—usually a young woman which seeks for emotional or sexual intimacy, involved in obsessive adoration of
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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 – Living Legend
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“Living Legend” was originally written and recorded around 2013 and is an ode to one of Lana’s long-time friend and mentor, Jane Powers. Lana thanked Jane directly in a Facebook
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Lana Del Rey – Dark But Just a Game
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“Dark But Just a Game” begins with a quote from the song’s producer, Jack Antonoff, leading us into the subject of the song; the tragedy many stars face. By playing your cards
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Lana Del Rey – Meet Me in the Pale Moonlight
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‘'Meet Me in the Pale Moonlight’‘ is an unreleased song by Lana Del Rey. The song was written for her debut album, Born to Die but later scrapped. The song was later pitched to
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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 (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 – Wildflower Wildfire
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“Wildflower Wildfire” is one of the three first singles simultaneously released on May 20th, 2021 from Lana Del Rey’s eighth studio album Blue Banisters.
MIKE DEAN, the producer
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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 – Yosemite
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“Yosemite” describes the way relationships change over time, inferring that a great relationship “can stand the test of time.” Lana described the song to be “the yin of the yang
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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 – Cola
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This song is notorious for the opening line, “My pussy tastes like Pepsi cola”, but overall, the song is much deeper than that one phrase. Lana describes in this song how her
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Lana Del Rey – Bel Air
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As a follow on on from the critically acclaimed Born To Die – Bel Air, featured on the Paradise edition as an extra track and one of the most unique sounds on her whole discography
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Lana Del Rey – Black Bathing Suit
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“Black Bathing Suit” (originally titled “If This Is the End… I Want a Boyfriend” and “Grenadine Quarantine”) is a song from Lana Del Rey’s eighth studio album, Blue Banisters.
The
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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 – 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 – Taco Truck x VB
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“Taco Truck x VB” is the closing track of Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album, Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. This track splits into two segments: “Taco Truck
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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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