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Lana del rey wild at heart
Lana del rey wild at heart













lana del rey wild at heart

Even if it’s only temporary, she reminds us, love can build shelter from the storm." Ann Powers controversy Lindsay Zoldaz of The Ringer praised Del Rey's ability to find the good in the bad: "Amid all the chaos and hurricanes, though, there is a radical kind of tenderness now present in Del Rey's music, a preserved innocence that once seemed irrevocably lost. In her review of Norman Fucking Rockwell for NPR, famed critic Ann Powers gave the record a positive review, but was somewhat critical of "Cinnamon Girl", writing that: Music critic Ann Powers was called out by Del Rey for her criticism of her song, "Cinnamon Girl", in a review for NPR. The title's a mildly clever cop from a Neil Young classic, and the first line, "cinnamon in my teeth from your kiss," takes you somewhere. But then? There's a line about different colored pills, alluding to her sweetheart's addiction, and one about her frustration becoming like fire. Judging is based on the lyrical use of the soft drink, if she has been known to drink the beverage in real life, and its probability of it being her favorite soda, thus determining its overall score in the universe that is Lana Del Rey’s stimulants.There's some moaning about how no one has "held me without hurting me," and half-formed thoughts about words she cannot speak. But what is it about soda that makes Lana Del Rey grab a pen and paper? Are her favorite sodas worth singing about? The song also continues Del Rey’s history of referencing fizzy pop drinks, beginning with her first official Lana Del Rey album, Born to Die. She’s named three songs after carbonated drinks: “Cola,” “Diet Mountain Dew,” and her latest single, “ A&W.” The second single off of Del Rey’s upcoming album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, fits the theme of the album title, as it is one of her longest songs to date.

lana del rey wild at heart

Photos: Getty Imagesįrom walking out with an orange pop in the “Ride” music video to enjoying and gifting soda in paparazzi pictures, sodas are Lana Del Rey’s greatest sober muse.















Lana del rey wild at heart