歌手:Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence - Lana Del Rey Lyrics by:Lana Del Rey/Daniel Heath Composed by:Lana Del Rey/Daniel Heath Produced by:Dan Auerbach He used to call me DN That stood for Deadly Nightshade 'Cause I was filled with poison ...
27 Lana forgetting her own lyrics 00:36 Lana or Marilyn Monroe 00:08 Heroin 00:32 serial killer 00:47 A reminder from lana 00:16 Rare performance by gorgeous Lana Del Rey 00:39 "You're the big thing,don't forget it" 00:13 West coast 00:23 Behind the scenes SKIMS 01:29 Black ...
Lyrics by:Lana Del Rey/Daniel Heath Composed by:Lana Del Rey/Daniel Heath Produced by:Dan Auerbach He used to call me DN That stood for Deadly Nightshade 'Cause I was filled with poison But blessed with beauty and rage Jim told me that he hit me and it felt like a kiss ...
Lana Del Rey would have been well justified in packing up her party dresses and heart-shaped sunglasses and secluding herself in some Hollywood mansion, “Sunset Boulevard”-style. Branded an untalented, anti-feminist, prefabricated fraud by scores of online haters, Del Rey told U.K...
An early version of the song with different lyrics, vocal and instrumental arrangements was originally meant for Ultraviolence, but was later reworked as a soundtrack for the Big Eyes film. -《I can fly》:2013年11月录制 与《Fine China》、《Yes to Heaven》、《Shades of C...
, camp, and the ambiguity of it all, nurtured by the cool distance of lana del rey’s image, is a huge part of the music’s appeal. those who really hate what she’s about—and there are a lot of these people—look for something in music that she has no interest in providing. ...
Del Rey muse Chris Isaak gave us 1989's "Wicked Game"; Lana answers with "Cruel World," where a reverb-drenched riff lurks behind seductively kvetched lyrics about love and madness. "Shades of Cool" – a waltz featuring a searing Auerbach guitar solo, swollen strings and Del Rey's ...
It’s entertainment, camp, and the ambiguity of it all, nurtured by the cool distance of Lana Del Rey’s image, is a huge part of the music’s appeal. Those who really hate what she’s about—and there are a lot of these people—look for something in music that she has no ...
By Mark RichardsonGENRE: Pop/R&BLABEL: Interscope / PolydorREVIEWED: June 16, 2014The follow-up to Born to Die finds Lana Del Rey in ballad mode, finding new synergy between the character she presents to the world and the content of the songs. Producer Dan Auerbach of Black Keys turns ...
I have always been a fan of Lana Del Rey. She has an incredibly, one of a kind voice, a sexy and sultry style, and meaningful lyrics. “Ultraviolence” ...