Views : 573,900
Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Apr 3, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.868 (910/26,671 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-21T03:33:31.227047Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
You have outdone yourself! Whenever I click on a video about Lana, Iām usually disappointed. Itās like they think she arrived fully formed with Born To Die. She lived a whole amazing life before that, and itās rarely mentioned. You did a great job explaining why Lanaās music resonates not only with you, but different subsets of people. You really nailed itšāØā¤ļø
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knowing that she was mostly performing for friends in those club shows makes a lot of sense when she talks about having stage fright, cause she wasnāt performing for a lot of people before going on SNLā¦if you look at her performances from before that time she was singing very strangely, kind of bluesy, kind of off the cuff changing the melodies and doing weird pronunciationsā¦.she wasnāt used to singing her songs for lots of people or singing in a ānormalā way
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Being a teenager discovering Lana really changed my life. Her early songs romanticised being sad and getting validation from guys, doing f-ed up things and feeling really cool about it, which to be fair was what I was also doing and I really related to it. I eventually grew up and matured, so did she. Her recent music is more about looking inwards, discovering and loving herself. Her new music also explores taboos and polarising topics. Not to mention she explores a lot of genres of music, and is not afraid to try new things and you just canāt get bored of her. Itās like we grew together and learned so much about life. I really enjoy her music, her artistry, her lyrics, her growth. Simply put, her music is really poetry, voiced by one of the best voice of this century. Just my two cents as someone who isnāt from the Americas, I havenāt experienced the culture so I canāt comment on that aspect. You put this together very eloquently, in a very captivating and enjoyable way. Thank you.
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The moment I began to absolutely love Lana was when I first heard "Pretty when you cry" bc I am someone who cries A LOT, but this song romanticised it while it also felt like the thoughts one has when crying; sadness and frustration. Lana has helped me feel like those little aspects of my personality alongside delicate feminine traits are okay and can be very beautiful. I love Lana sm I swear, no song fails to deliver.
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Lana was to music in the early 2010s what Kate Bush was to it in the late 70s and early 80s... Like the latter, she birthed a whole generation of new musicians to whom she showed there's an alternative way of making music... she changed the entire landscape and even established and mainstream pop stars borrowed elements from her (you know when Lady Gaga fans make those 'pop stars before gaga and pop stars after gaga' collages? Lana sort of did the same... in a way she de-gag-ified the landscape lmao). And just like Kate, she was controversial without trying. Both are introverted and a bit reclusive yet inherently provocative by just being themselves... Such global cultural treasures that we should never cease to cherish
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Ive known of lana for ages but just recently got into her after a very depressive phase where i listened to a lot of mitski. Once i got better i didnt find mitskis lyrics to put me in a good place thats when i jumped to lana. Lana gives this feeling of romanticization of melancholy without actually being sad at all. Its incredible
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Beautiful documentary. As someone who moved countries several times throughout their childhood/ teenage years , the feeling of being stuck in a time or place that you canāt go back to extremely relatable to me. It caused me despair, and Lana made me feel so.. understood. Lana is truly a extraordinary artist.
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This video was so good. I feel like her willingness to be so emotionally vulnerable in her songs and not always have to pretend to be stronger or a better person that makes her music incredibly relatable. Like some people claim she romanticizes abusive relationships, drugs and alcohol, and depression, but those are realities a lot of people have had to cope with and it feels good to be validated.
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@thirteenpeaches
1 year ago
Wowā¦ i just gotta say, iāve been a die-hard fan of all things Lana Del Rey since she first came into my life during the tumblr days, and i am absolutely blown away with what you created by blending your experiences with factual and informative storytelling to deliver such a powerful love letter to Lana and her work. Paired with the quality of production, this video allowed me to fall in love with her all over again under a whole new light, and that to me is so special!š¤
iāve watched this a few times now and unsurprisingly got increasingly more emotional and felt more chills with each watch. this is truly truly truly such a remarkable and beautiful documentary that in my book, fits perfectly into the LDR universe & and i believe it will age just as well.
love love love the way this made me feel and everything it added to my fantasy āØ
Thank you so much!š šš¦
iām beyond captivated and moved by how refreshing i find not only this video, but both your channel and your point of view!š āØš¤
very happy to have found you š¹
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