FINALLY! i'm so excited, i love ur reactions sm edit: you should definitely react to the ride music video since it includes a monologue where lana talks about her past and it's just so beautiful
Thanks for this, appreciate the time you take to do these reactions! Definitely prefer this over the edited video. Also again like everyone else I think you should react to Ride Lana Del Rey music video WITH the monologue. That is something you will definitely never forget!!
i love the idea that yayo is the song lana means when in 'ride' she says "i've been trying too hard with one pretty song" - yayo was one she wrote really young and performed in a lot of nightclubs/bars in new york. i actually think you should listen to her album 'lana del ray AKA lizzy grant' after everything else, it's really interesting to see where she began - and the version of yayo on there is really special. david kahne also produced that album (he produced sublime's self-titled album with the track 'doin' time', which she later covers on NFR!)
You should listen to the queen is dead by the smiths if you haven't already or something radiohead like ok computer! Love this video and I hope you have a good day
kinda late to the party but welcome to my TED talk: - fav tracks are gods & monsters, cola, body electric, yayo - blue velvet is a cover, the og is from 1950 - you 100% need to react to her first officially released project called Lana del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant (notice how it says "Ray" and not "Rey"). recorded in 2008, digitally released on iTunes and Amazon in 2010. by that time she was going through a transition in her career 'cause she had met her current managers and changed her stage name after years of going by Lizzy Grant (her real name is Elizabeth Grant) and other stage names such as May Jailer (she has a project called Sirens under that name from 2006). anyway, yayo is an old song and it's on that album but it was first released in 2007 on a demo EP called No Kung Fu. lana has a deep love for this track. listening to this album, you'll hear some of her 'artistic roots' so to speak. if you think yayo is experimental it's because the whole project is very unique. the thing is, you won't find it on streaming services and only on youtube (sirens too), because after 3 months of the release back in 2010 lana bought all of the rights back from her label and pulled the album out of the online stores so she could start going forward in her career. thanks to her managers' help, she got out of a terrible deal with the independent label she was signed to and got signed to interscope. then in 2011 she released Video Games and the rest is more history lol. - the whole BTD and Paradise eras has high budget visuals. a short film called Tropico which contains music videos for Gods & Monsters, Body Electric and Bel Air, the Ride music video that contains a monologue about herself and then ofc the BTD music videos. if you're into that would be great to hear your thoughts.
My favorite song from this is Gods and Monsters. Unfortunately if you know you know with that song 😂 And ride speaks for itself- I think the video is probably the greatest music video of all time and adds sooo much to the song
"Yayo" is such an intimate song it sounds like we're not supposed to be listening to it lol
i think she wrote that song about me
FINALLY! i'm so excited, i love ur reactions sm
edit: you should definitely react to the ride music video since it includes a monologue where lana talks about her past and it's just so beautiful
Thanks for this, appreciate the time you take to do these reactions! Definitely prefer this over the edited video. Also again like everyone else I think you should react to Ride Lana Del Rey music video WITH the monologue. That is something you will definitely never forget!!
Can't wait for what ur editor will come up the first part was so funny but still great vids man! :)
i love the idea that yayo is the song lana means when in 'ride' she says "i've been trying too hard with one pretty song" - yayo was one she wrote really young and performed in a lot of nightclubs/bars in new york. i actually think you should listen to her album 'lana del ray AKA lizzy grant' after everything else, it's really interesting to see where she began - and the version of yayo on there is really special. david kahne also produced that album (he produced sublime's self-titled album with the track 'doin' time', which she later covers on NFR!)
love seeing your reactions :) ride is one of her best songs hands down!!
I cried my heart out on Yayo...
Ride, American, Cola, Gods & Monsters my favs
You should listen to the queen is dead by the smiths if you haven't already or something radiohead like ok computer! Love this video and I hope you have a good day
I need a vid of u reacting to her music videos
American is my fav since the trailer ep came out
kinda late to the party but welcome to my TED talk:
- fav tracks are gods & monsters, cola, body electric, yayo
- blue velvet is a cover, the og is from 1950
- you 100% need to react to her first officially released project called Lana del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant (notice how it says "Ray" and not "Rey"). recorded in 2008, digitally released on iTunes and Amazon in 2010. by that time she was going through a transition in her career 'cause she had met her current managers and changed her stage name after years of going by Lizzy Grant (her real name is Elizabeth Grant) and other stage names such as May Jailer (she has a project called Sirens under that name from 2006).
anyway, yayo is an old song and it's on that album but it was first released in 2007 on a demo EP called No Kung Fu. lana has a deep love for this track. listening to this album, you'll hear some of her 'artistic roots' so to speak. if you think yayo is experimental it's because the whole project is very unique. the thing is, you won't find it on streaming services and only on youtube (sirens too), because after 3 months of the release back in 2010 lana bought all of the rights back from her label and pulled the album out of the online stores so she could start going forward in her career. thanks to her managers' help, she got out of a terrible deal with the independent label she was signed to and got signed to interscope. then in 2011 she released Video Games and the rest is more history lol.
- the whole BTD and Paradise eras has high budget visuals. a short film called Tropico which contains music videos for Gods & Monsters, Body Electric and Bel Air, the Ride music video that contains a monologue about herself and then ofc the BTD music videos. if you're into that would be great to hear your thoughts.
You missed burning desire !
can you react to bjork?
My favorite song from this is Gods and Monsters. Unfortunately if you know you know with that song 😂
And ride speaks for itself- I think the video is probably the greatest music video of all time and adds sooo much to the song