The best of Lana Del Rey

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Published 2017-08-18

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  • @danijelgocev
    Let's be honest: all of her songs are best of Lana.
  • @nivarna1
    Love how her lyrics are a blend of wounded women, powerful men, damaged men and powerful women, people struggling and are sung in such a melancholic and haunting yet highly emotive way. You can't help but be drawn into her dark lyrics
  • @schec1015
    95% of my music, is Metal music. But man do I have a soft spot for Lana. So many of her songs turn me into a teenage girl. And even tho I'm a full grown man, I still try to hit the same notes. She's great.
  • @doodoofart3606
    some really quality bops that aren't mentioned: - get free - sad girl - brooklyn baby - meet me in the pale moonlight - queen of disaster - body electric - love - yayo - dark paradise - old money - honeymoon ok i'll just shut up and listen im sorry
  • @carmenyanez315
    How did I live 21 years on this earth without ever listening to a Lana Del Rey song? I thought this playlist could help me get in the mood to write but I ended up just staring at a wall and vibing for a whole hour. She makes me want to dye my hair blonde and drive in an old red convertible with the top down while it's raining. I think I'm addicted to this feeling. The only downside is that I can't sing along to Carmen or else I sound narcissistic. Edit: I never expected anyone to read this (I don't think I've ever made a comment that's gotten more than 10 likes before) so this is a nice surprise. Anyway, I have been listening to Lana for about a year now and I will say that my favorite songs that aren't on this playlist are Brooklyn Baby, Religion, and Yes To Heaven.
  • Lana is the only singer I listen whole albums from. I love all her songs. Her aesthetic is perfect. It's a love case that started when I was 14 and just keeps dragging. I'm 27 now <3
  • @hummingbird11
    If Lana's songs at all reflect truth, then she is a deeply wounded soul, who has turned her struggles into art.
  • @kaworra
    i’ve been listening to lana for 10 years now (oh my god), and i can say with 100% certainty that no song of hers has ever made me feel the way born to die has. something about the final seconds of it makes me feel such intense emotions, and i can’t quite wrap my head around what i’m feeling. the best feeling ever!
  • @qxoxozz
    Lana is a whole vibe. All of her songs are so 90s if you listen to the melody, but the lyrics tell a whole different story. Her songs make me feel like a female fatale, who had a love story that ended up in a heartbreak, and she chose to become a villain to ruin everyone and everything her lover has. The only thing missing here are songs, Summertime sadness, Brooklyn Baby, National Anthem and Yes to Heaven
  • Another grate songs that doesn't mentioned here: Shades of cool Pretty when you cry Cola Fine china White mustang Brooklyn Baby Bel Air Grouppy Love Art Deco Love Young and Beautiful High by the beach Body electric
  • @tarasaour3471
    its 2020 during quarantine and you are here reading through the comments
  • @realessence
    Lana is the only today's recording artist whose music I can relate to. It is her voice, her melody, the vibe. I can listen to any songs of hers without losing interest. I guess her soul just captures mine.
  • Love the intro to Ride, my first ever Lana song. It came on the FM just say midnight. I had to call the station to see who sang it. It was 2012, and I never looked back. LDR is the greatest living lyricist and it keeps getting better ( tears).