

If there’s an early Lana song that foreshadows the rest of her career best, it’s this one. lanadelrey lana+del+rey lizzygrant neilkrug. It’s a smokey, dramatic cut that captures Lana at her most hyperbolic. Blue Jeansīlue Jeans was often seen as a Video Games B-side but she holds stands confidently by herslef. This is an intimate love story as vivid as they come and one of the few songs captivating enough to justify it’s near-six-minute length. Brooklyn BabyĪs Axl Rose dating rumours swirled, Lana gave us everything we wanted singing about her, “boyfriend in a band.” She’s confirming nothing though. Episode 1374A - Pictured in this screengrab: Musical guest Lana Del Rey performs on Decem. Old Money depicts that in the most extreme kind of ways, as she cries out in the chorus, “If you call for me, you know I’ll run to you.” It’s clenched-fist-passion and a sterling ballad. Mural of Lana Del Rey by Jonas Never aka never1959 is seen at the Ellison estates in Venice on Main Los Angeles, California. Lana is an all-in type of girl and when she falls in love, she falls hard. While she’s often embraced a mysterious character Mariner’s Apartment Complex gives it to us straight with direct songwriting and subtly unfolding production courtesy of Jack Antonoff. Lana’s most recent work is also the most earnest music she’s ever made. It’s a sexy yet damning love song that’s the best Bond song that never was. Lana’s music has always been cinematic and here she embraces it, soundtracking herself as she watches on lustfully.Īll it took was a small Instagram clip for the fandom to fall in love with Cherry. It’s petty, dramatic and rude with Lana embracing all the extremities of her personality.

In My Feelings is everything you’ve ever wanted Lana to be.

“My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola,” will forever be one of the most shocking first lines in pop music. This is Lana considering the world as nihilistic and yet still finding some hope. It’s despairing and not in her usual hyperbolic way. This sprawling ballad is one of Lana’s darkest moments ever. Lana loves Terrence Loves You and admittedly this smokey, jazz club cut may only be on the list because of this amazing video. It’s one of Lana’s most woozy, hypnotic songs with a chorus that is basically nonsense, in the best way. This Ultraviolence bonus track has become a cult favourite. Ranking Lana Del Rey songs is akin to ranking your family members but here goes nothing… 25.
