The “Summertime Sadness” singer went on to say that she moved past the hurtful criticism by simply continuing to write songs, eventually releasing an EP titledParadisein 2012 before earning her first No. 1 on theBillboard 200with her sophomore effortUltraviolencein 2014. ...
AceShowbiz-Lana Del Reyhas opened up more about the trolling she's getting for her past feminism rant. Ahead of the release of her new single "Arcadia" and her new album, the "Summertime Sadness" hitmaker reflected on the "ongoing criticism" in a social media post. On Tuesday, September...
Del Rey has long been outspoken in her opposition of Trump and his policies, from her criticism of Kanye West's pro-Trump message to herattempts to hex the politician. Still, many found the singer's sharp response to the (former) fan's comment unnecessarily harsh, given thatthe lavish lif...
Lana Del Rey is sparking conversations this morning after posting a lengthy message to her social accounts, pointing to female artists who've topped charts with songs with sexually provocative lyrics, and calling out the criticism that her own music "glamorizes abuse." "Question for the culture...
could sing about "being sexy, wearing no clothes [and] cheating" without facing criticism ...
“The cleverest piece of cultural criticism” to appear in 2012 is from none other than media-made pop singer Lana Del Rey, arguesn+1‘s Christopher Glazek in theyear-end edition ofArtforum.Indeed, Rey’s two recent videos, which have an outsized, ’80s ambition to them, are fascinating...
s “Venice Bitch,” Lana elbows her way in front of the criticism: “Before you talk let me stop what you say/I know, I know, I know that you hate me.” She is fresher yet out of fucks. Lana is a postmodern collagist and a chronic cataloguer of her references: Take “Pe...
首先,妈妈发表的观点完完全全没有任何问题,完全没有牵涉到种族方面的问题,也没有关于反女权的言论,...
In a lengthy Instagram post, Lana Del Rey called out the recent success of other women artists, including Doja Cat, Beyoncé, and Ariana Grande.
and she sang with her mezzo-soprano voice; she covered ’50s standards and Nina Simone. She received every kind of criticism, from being accused of not being authentic enough – both physically and artistically – to glamourising abuse. Nonetheless, she kept making her music and following her ...