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No, I didn't. "[24], Del Rey's vocals on "Off to the Races", "National Anthem", and "Diet Mountain Dew" were described as "chatty" and "almost rapping". 1. [50] The music video helped increase Del Rey's online popularity. When asked about her musical style, Del Rey stated: I would have loved to be part of the indie community. It had to be by Lana Del Rey", "Ultratop.be – Lana Del Rey – Video Games", "Meet Lana Del Rey, the New Singer Music Bloggers Love to Hate", "Born to Die (Remixes) – EP by Lana Del Rey", "Lana Del Rey's blood splattered 'Born To Die' video leaks online", "Lana Del Rey – Born to Die: Official Video Drops", "Lana Del Rey announces new single Blue Jeans", "iTunes - Muziek - 'Off to the Races - Single' van Lana Del Rey", "Lana Del Rey debuts 'Off to the Races' music video - watch now - Music News", "iTunes - Musik – "Carmen - Single" von Lana Del Rey", "Finishing editing the video for Carmen today. [29] Del Rey also promoted the album with performances in a number of live appearances, including for MTV Push,[30] and at the Bowery Ballroom, where, according to Eliot Glazer of New York, "the polarizing indie hipstress brought her 'gangsta Nancy Sinatra' swagu". Die deutsche Synchronbearbeitung entstand bei FFS Film- & … [51] The music video for it leaked on December 14, 2011,[52] and was based on a concept created by the singer, while being directed by Yoann Lemoine. Because it's, like, popular? 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"[10] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said that Born to Die is "beautifully turned pop music, which is more than enough", with most melodies "constructed magnificently", while also stating that Del Rey "doesn't have the lyrical equipment to develop a persona throughout the album. Walter Winchell. As of June 2014, Born to Die has sold 1,100,000 copies in the United States, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. I hope you like it – this isn't the time or way I wanted to show you the video but I'm in Beijing with no access to social media, and the videos been leaked from Russia so someone is posting this for me."[19]. Native people born today have a life expectancy of just 73 years, more than five years less than the U.S. average. Born to die young: The early death of nerve cells is crucial to form healthy brains by University of Surrey Cross-section of a nerve. The greatest gift of life is friendship, and I have received it. [3][4] "Born to Die" was first released on December 30, 2011 as the second single from the album of the same name. 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Quotes to Explore A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. [21] Del Rey was described as a "gangsta Nancy Sinatra",[22] although she cites Britney Spears, Elvis Presley and Antony and the Johnsons as her musical influences. [1] In the United Kingdom, "Born to Die" became Del Rey's second top 10 single, when it peaked at No. Standard edition cover. [25] Bill Lamb, a reviewer at About.com, wrote that "National Anthem" "[seems] lost in a messy blend of money, sex, and corporate greed, but it is the rousing yet graceful arrangement that solidifies the song's point of view as a clever critique of a society that is just as messy as these words". [47][48][49] An accompanying music video, directed and edited by Del Rey, contained video clips of skateboarders, cartoons, shots from old afties, and paparazzi footage of Paz de la Huerta falling down while intoxicated. The song was also used in the trailer for the 2014 film Gimme Shelter, starring Vanessa Hudgens. [76] The Observer's Kitty Empire said that, unlike pop singers Lady Gaga and Katy Perry and their "hedonic outpourings", "Lana Del Rey's partying is fuelled by a knowing sadness, and sung in that laconic, hypnotic voice, which ultimately saves this thoroughly dissolute, feminist nightmare of a record for the romantics among us". 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[32] Del Rey also performed "Video Games" on Dutch television program De Wereld Draait Door,[33] on British music television show Later... with Jools Holland,[34] and on a show at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, California. [citation needed] Grant was successfully bought out of her recording contract upon the request of her manager; consequently, Lana Del Ray was pulled out of circulation before physical versions were produced. It's like, I was living on the street and I'm not – like, for real, you know what I'm saying? [57] "Off to the Races" was released as a promotional single in The Netherlands on January 6, 2012. But I wasn't. [27] NME observed that Del Rey sings like a "perfect mannequin" on "National Anthem", criticizing the track for baldly revisiting the beat-driven chorus of "Born to Die". As the popular slogan goes, neoliberalism was born in Chile, and it will die in Chile. The album polarized contemporary critics; praises were towards the album's distinctive sound, and criticism targeted its repetitiveness and melodramatic tendencies. Directed by Charles Barton. [26] Thematically, Born to Die refers to sex and drugs, with Del Rey playing a Lolita-esque persona. [50] The second single and title track, "Born to Die", was released as a digital download on December 30, 2011. [7] Laura Snapes of NME compared the background to "melted chocolate waterslide, buffeted by impeccable production",[3] with the John Barry-esque "whipping strings" being noted as similar to the music scores of Gone with the Wind (1939) and Western (1997). Born to Die was supported by four further singles: "Blue Jeans", "Summertime Sadness", "National Anthem", and "Dark Paradise". Directed by George Cukor. "[9] Laura Snapes of NME considered the song not "quite as flooring as 'Video Games', but then that song is fairly extraordinary",[10] while Entertainment Weekly contributor Grady Smith considered it a "beautifully dour tune". [20] Tim Lee of musicOMH noted the songs are extremely similar, commenting that "her (alleged) agents clearly having stumbled upon a formula with which they can (allegedly) print money and (allegedly) further consign Lana's secretive, (allegedly) real debut LP to the annals of history. [26] Compared to soundtracks for James Bond films, Born to Die contains trip hop beats and a cinematic sound reminiscent of the 1950s. The song was released as the singer's second single on December 30, 2011, through Interscope Records. It was just more about living in the memories of the best of the past and just honoring that time. Born to Die is the major-label debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. "[6] According to the singer, the song is a "homage to true love and a tribute to living life on the wild side",[4] theme that is perceived in lines such as "Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain, you like your girls insane. [citation needed], Following the release of the single, Robert Copsey of Digital Spy commented, "we thought it would be near-impossible for Lana to top the chilling 'Video Games', but her new cut – the title track from her forthcoming album – may just have out-haunted its predecessor. Senators voted to allow health care practitioners to let babies die, untreated, if born alive after an abortion. [56] "Summertime Sadness" was released as the fourth single on June 22, 2012. [17] In an interview with British newspaper The Sun, Del Rey revealed they were going to use tigers in a scene of the music video, saying, "tigers don't come cheap. First of all, I can't really get my head around what indie music is. [109] In New Zealand, the album debuted and peaked at number two on the charts, spending forty weeks in the chart. "[7] The original unreleased version of the song featured Del Rey singing "Let me fuck you hard in the pouring rain" instead of "Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain"; this version is sung at most of her live shows. [14] Del Rey wrote the concept in the form of a treatment she titled, "The Lonely Queen"[15] The video was intended to be set in heaven, metaphorically represented by a Romanian castle. "Dark Paradise" was released as the final single on March 1, 2013 only in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Poland. 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"[6] Tim Lee of musicOMH said the song is "essentially 'Video Games' with percussion", and noted that "her (alleged) agents clearly having stumbled upon a formula with which they can (allegedly) print money and (allegedly) further consign Lana's secretive, (allegedly) real debut LP to the annals of history. Directed by David Lickley. [24] Pryia Elan of NME noted that the track "almost falls under the weight of this persona. Trained as an architect, Jadue has a clear sense of long-term planning. “Our population is young,” said Torres. [111], In the United States, the album attained first-week sales of 77,000 copies, subsequently debuting at number two on the Billboard 200, behind Adele's 21,[112] and shipped over 500,000 units in the country by January 2013, getting Gold certification. For other uses, see. It received mixed to positive reception from contemporary critics, who considered it as haunting as, yet similar to, Del Rey's previous single "Video Games". [45][46] "Video Games" attained worldwide success, reaching number one in Germany and top-ten positions in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands, Ireland, Poland, Scotland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Following an iTunes discount, the album re-entered the iTunes Top 10 and jumped from 57 to 31 on the Italian Charts on the week-ending April 28, 2013. [107] The album remained at the top position the following week with 23,888 copies sold. [104] Born to Die remained atop the chart in its second week, selling an additional 60,000 copies. [124][125], Business Insider's Kevin Lincoln commented that Lana was manufactured by her label and used "Video Games" as a form of advertising. [14][15] Sheffield concluded, "Given her chic image, it's a surprise how dull, dreary and pop-starved Born to Die is. "What She Wants Tonight" was released on October 24, 2019 as the second single.In January 2020 during an Instagram Live video, Bryan announced the name of the album would be Born Here Live Here Die Here. Despite a court order, Moscow isn’t helping them. [53] Rolling Stone gave the music video a generally favorable review.[54]. However, after hiring new management services, taking an interest in adopting the stage name Lana Del Ray, and a perceived lack of motivation during production, she found herself in conflict with the record label and her producer David Kahne. A predominantly baroque pop and trip hop album, Born to Die musically features the same cinematic composition. [23] As Del Rey makes her way out the hotel, the scene cuts back to an apparent car accident, with the singer's bloodied corpse being carried by her lover as a huge fire burns behind them. He did not meet Del Rey until the day of the video shoot. Musically, "Born to Die" is a ballad that speaks of a doomed relationship. 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The video has received over 456 million views on video-sharing website YouTube. On behalf of Complex, Dale Eisinger ranked the cover eighth on the magazine's list of "The 50 Best Pop Album Covers of the Past Five Years", commending its usage of the typeface Steelfish and speaking favorably of the "ominous" feeling it evoked, which he credited to "the shadows or whatever the shapes in the background are [and] how properly Lana can affect her detached and still-flawless persona to a simple gaze". [67] Channing Freeman of Sputnikmusic disliked the album, saying "The worst thing about Born to Die is that even its great songs contain problems". [134], Credits adapted from the liner notes of Born to Die.[143]. [108] As of June 2014, it has sold over 500,000 copies in France. [55] An accompanying music video, directed by Yoann Lemoine, premiered around the web on March 19, 2012. "National Anthem" was announced as the fifth single and was released on July 6, 2012. "[71] Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune gave a negative review, and highly criticized the repetitive production. Considering the album's composition and her appearance, many tabloids began to question her authenticity and claim that her success was due only to her beauty. The music video for "National Anthem" was released on June 27, 2012. [citation needed] The final product, Lana Del Ray, was digitally released in January 2010, and her stage name was respelled Lana Del Rey shortly after its launch. [19] Del Rey described "Video Games" as "Hollywood sadcore". [9], Born to Die's music style has been described as alternative pop,[11] baroque pop,[12] indie pop,[13] sadcore[13] and trip hop. The album has since been certified Gold[citation needed]. [15], The video begins with Del Rey seen standing topless in the arms of a tattooed man, played by model Bradley Soileau,[17] with the American flag as a backdrop. [3], After settling with her current stage name, Del Rey signed a recording contract with Stranger Records in June 2011, and released the track "Video Games". [58] A music video, directed by Del Rey, was released on December 22, 2011. As the popular slogan goes, neoliberalism was born in Chile, and it will die in Chile. At the 2012 UK Music Video Awards, "Born to Die" won the "Best Pop – International Video" award, outranking her other songs "Blue Jeans" and "National Anthem" which were also nominees.

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