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Lana del Rey

Lana del Rey is, by far, my most listened artist ever. I met her work in 2014, by my sister, and since then, I spent thousand of hours listening to her.

On this plant, I will show every single music for every main album and tell my opinion on them.

Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant

NameYoutube LinkHow much I like itNotes
Kill KillLink7/10The slow initial building is amazing with the vocal harmony and the bass "step down" riff is amazing. And the bridge is also pretty nice.
Queen of the Gas StationLink6/10The chorus is quite nice, but I'm not very fond of this song, to be honest.
Oh Say Can You SeeLink8/10Slowest Lana songs are the best, and this can't be different. The little speed up on the bridge is a nice touch.
Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)Link7/10The melody is quite nice, but... Yeah. The chorus is, by far, the best part of this song.
For K, Pt. 2Link7/10I like Pt.1 the most. But is not a bad song by any means. The long "chorus" is pretty nice.
JumpLink5/10Not very fond of this kind of "club rock"/"emo"... I don't know what is called.
Mermaid MotelLink5/10Same as above.
Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)Link6/10It starts nice, really slow, then becames another "club rock".
Pawn Shop BluesLink10/10My favorite song of this album, it's slow, and light, and, unfortunately, very short. The build up in this one is amazing. The fact that there are no "heavy drums" is a plus.
Brite LitesLink4/10I would call this song experimental, but not very bad. Just... Strange, in a bad way.
Put Me in a MovieLink7/10This whispery and slowish song makes me feel good, even with the drums. The sped up bridge is also very good, besides being very short.
SmartyLink6/10Too much drums. Too fast.
YayoLink9/10Probably the most famous song of this album due to being included on the Born To Die Paradise Edition, but is a very good song, slow, very vocal, with no drums.

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