Every Lana's Album is a diferent vibe , and her last album 'NFR' was Grammy mominate for best album of the year, but all her albums are art , sadly she is not very popular because, not everyone consume art
cece X for a couple actually, The Great Gatsby, Big Eyes, The Age of Adeline and she covered Season of The Witch and Once Upon A Dream. I guess there are more but I can’t think of them right now
Her song “24” from the Honeymoon album is supposedly the rejected James Bond song she produced for the 24th Bond film. The filmmakers ultimately chose Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” instead.
Adriana Murrillo I’ve decided that I’m actually going to do reactions to all her videos as well. So for the rest of this week expect music video reactions from the born to die album!
This Is What Makes Us Girls is about Lana’s addiction to alcohol and drugs when she was a teen, and in the bridge it explains how she was shipped off to a boarding school in Connecticut to recover.
Lana Del Rey is one of the most influential artists of the decade and paved the way for artists like Lorde and Billie Eilish and alt pop artists to find success in the mainstream, she basically popularised the sad girl aesthetic. But the Grammys still pay her dust🚮
I also absolutely love Lana del ray, however I wouldn’t say she paved the way. The path has already been shaped by timeless legends like Amy Winehouse. She has no doubt influenced these new alt artists, however, I do have to respectfully disagree.
@@jjacobsstott6681 amy winehouse paved the way for lana and lana paved the way for the new girls, u cant deny that, without lana the new girls wouldnt have survived... its the same how lil kim paved the way for nicki but without nicki, female rap wouldnt be where it is
@@noxh808 yes I do agree she is a massive influence to many artists that have a more alt/ unconventional sound; but I do believe that the credit lies within the hands of her predecessors.
s i also had to go back to it, but it was such an amazing rediscovery. it was a very different artistic side of Lana. terrence loves you, the blackest day and religion are my favorites
I love watching straight men slowly turn into Lana stans. You should react to all of her discography in a chronological way so you have the full Lana experience. Each and every album takes you to a whole era.
Yes, she really takes her inspiration from the old Hollywood, and if you see the music videos for these songs you can totally get those vintage vibe, hwr music has often been categorized as "Hollywood sadcore" cause she has a way of combining these dark topics with the glamorou of thes 60s Hollywood
I love it when people first react to "Off to the races". Complete MASTERPIECE. Loved your reaction Taylor! Can't wait too se your other video reactions.
I'm alive because of her music. I'm grateful to be part of her generation. It's been a decade, I still in tears when playing Video Games. It moves me and choked me as well. Thank you for your reaction.
She's said that lana del rey is no a persona but just another version of herself she said she liked the name cause it sounded exotic, and she actually has music under a different named dated before lana del rey, but I know what you mean when you mention the alterego, she has a way of mixing real experiences from her life to histories she create, Carmen is inspired by her childhood and her problems with alcoholism during her teenage years. Nice reaction by the way
Time stamps 😊 Born To Die - 1:10, Off to The Races - 4:20, Blue Jeans - 7:54, Video Games - 10:04, Diet Mountain Dew - 13:38, National Anthem - 15:31, Dark Paradise - 17:59, Radio - 21:12, Carmen - 23:28, Million Dollar Man - 26:20, Summertime Sadness - 28:52, This Is What Makes Us Girls - 31:41
I wish I could listen to this masterpiece for the first time again . You're so lucky , but you don't know what you got yourself into , this goddess won't leave you
When you said that Dark Paradise was your favourite so far, I think I fell in love :D Dark Paradise is so often underuppreciated, it's overshadowed by other songs, but I love it the most on BTD
that's exactly why i really love Lana, she takes me to another world, mostly of her songs makes me feel like in a movie and i start to imagine and create stories in my head everytime that i hear her is a different story.
She actually made a song for a James Bond movie! Her song 24 which in the Honeymoon album was originally meant for the 24 James Bond movie Spectrum but they choose Sam Smith’s the writings on the wall over 24. When u listen to 24 u can definitely tell there’s a James Bond element
Fun fact, Born To Die wasn't actually her first album. She released an album entitled ”Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant” before BTD, but it was pulled because it didn't make enough money. She also has an older album that was never released entitled ”Sirens” under a moniker ”May Jailer”. You can find both of them on SoundCloud. After listening to all of her released albums, you can go back and listen to those and more of her unreleased songs if you feel like it : )
Loved the reaction man! And thanks for not cutting the songs too much and keeping the reaction long. Hope you keep the format for the next Lana album reactions!
I have heard this song a million times and this is the first time I’ve noticed “born to die...we were born to die” in like a subtle electronic voice at 3:22, my god the detail, she left not one stone turned over
Absolutely love what you said about off to the races. In the verses she sings about her older man in a very deep mature voice but when she directly addresses him in the pre-chorus and chorus she sings in that high-pitched innocent little girl voice as if she is just luring him into thinking she is so dependent on him and let’s him take control but in reality she is the one who is in control bc she gets him to do whatever she wants by pretending to be helpless and crazy. My all-time favorite song
It’s been the trend for a while. Verzey, Tom Fearon, and Thirdbill all did it a year ago and before them a half dozen smaller channels all grew theirs doing the same then there’s Dylanisintrouble/Dylanwillnotparticipate (2-3 years ago). I’ve spent two years on UA-cam just finding new reviews of people listening to her for the first time.
This came up in my recommendations. Great Video! I can already tell you that this is going to do some amazing numbers for you because (Lana) You should continue going through her discography, you wont be disappointed.
I’m so surprised you hadn’t even heard of, born to die, or blue jeans as for ages when they came out, they were played everywhere on TV and radio, especially summertime sadness as it was even remixed long after and was played on the radio as well, like you listened to, was everyone’s summer tune for so long. I just got to that part, where you said you heard of it. Video games is also extremely popular, even for people who don’t know her or listen to her, was mainly popular on UA-cam when it came out. Can’t wait to watch the rest of your reactions! Subbed ☺️
There will be no more of those beats in the next four albums. Each one is a different experience. Hip hop for BTD, grunge for UV, ballad for HM, coachella/hippie vibe for LFL, Americana for NFR. But by each album, her voice becomes more and more defined and matured. Have fun~
i’m so glad you like dark paradise so much! that is personally my all time favourite of hers but is so underrated so i’m glad it’s getting the recognition it deserves
Lana is a fan of poetry and literature, specifically Nabokov's Lolita. With that being said, the Carmen in the song may be a nod to the titular character of prosper merimee's novella, which is a tragic love story (a perpetual theme in lana's works)
She did blow up in 2012. Slowly after she has slowly lost her momentum, but she is a house holdname and top 20 most streamed female artists of the last decade
I like the idea of checking out an artists discography from beginning to their most current version/era. You should tackle someone as gargantuan in the music world as Madonna. Her name is certainly out there, everyone has an opinion on her herself, but most of our generation doesn't know much about her s t e l l a r body of work/music. Her evolution from her debut album- Madonna- to 'Ray of Light' is downright amazing to hear. BUT if you do, you HAVE to check out her music videos her visual artistry/elements go hand in hand with her actual music. Fav Lana song is blue velvet btw
i love following people's journeys through lana's albums - i wish i could re-listen to her work for the first time, all over again, because they're all so special, and just pure art. hope you enjoy them all! you've gained a new subscriber :)
This is awesome!! I really enjoyed your reaction. You may listen all of her discography. But pay more attention to Ultraviolence, is insane and NFR is a total different experience!
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. Lana is what poets write about, what jealous women cry about, and what men dream about. She is everything.
Great reaction! I loved your video and your observations, I think you are right about her "persona". As someone already commented, there are three more bonus tracks (Without You, Lolita, Lucky Ones). After the Born To Die album Lana released an EP "Paradise" (with some of her best songs), it's a transition between BTD and Ultraviolence album. And there are 5 bonus tracks also on Ultraviolence album (Black Beauty, Guns and Roses, Florida Kilos, Is This Happiness, Flipside). Also, her single "Young and Beautiful" (2013) from The Great Gatsby is one of her most popular songs. Looking forward to your next reaction!
Ultraviolence, to me, seems like her most personal album (although NFR comes close) I feel like you really get a peek into her experiences and thoughts and feelings in a less...performative way. Meaning that it's not as wrapped up in the glamour stuff and more a rawer version of herself that she gives us. BTD is by far my favorite album of hers but I truly love all of her stuff. Cant wait for you to do the paradise episode. Gods and Monsters is literally everything !!
She didn’t do a James bond song but she has “young and beautiful” for a movie called gatsby or whatever.. I really have to watch that movie because of her..
YESSSSSSS born to die is so fucking cinematic it’s literally like watching a movie. all of her albums have that element to an extent but born to die is, i think, the MOST compelling in terms of the visuals it creates (for me, at least) and it’ll always have such a special place in my heart for that.
Great reaction, now that you began the Lana's journey, I suggest you to react to her albums in chronological order, in fact "Born To Die" is her first so I'll be glad if you react to her following record "Paradise".
Lana paying everyone's bills out here...
sheeeeeeeeeeeet i wish!
It feels like they just do it for the views now, since Dylan and AJayll started and I just can't feel it's authentic tbh
Jean B. Iturrieta i miss Dylan so much 😔
@@albabarrazai.7001 Mm.. Resctor UA-camr Jon Denton recently had hus lana del rey reactions blow up so this guys seems to just try achieve the same
@@alexvandigrim we never got his reaction to NFR 😔
I think straight men are catching on that everyone has a kink watching them react to Lana
Why is that? Are straight men not usually paying attention to Lana?
J15 N yahh most straight men don’t listen to Lana. Most of her fans are girls and lgbtq
im a straight guy and I love Lana
OMG
@@MasterSplinter931 same 💀🤩🤩🤩
She is Marilyne Monroe of our generation pweiodt
Every Lana's Album is a diferent vibe , and her last album 'NFR' was Grammy mominate for best album of the year, but all her albums are art , sadly she is not very popular because, not everyone consume art
"Not everyone consumes art"
mar b yes, he is right
Yes, because others consume artsy fartsy 😂
She's very popular?
“not very popular” yeah she is? and she deserves it but yeah she is
I'M GLAD YOU SAID JAMES BOND I always say she is perfect for a Bond theme song. They really aren't acknowledging this woman's talent in Hollywood smh
i have a feeling it will happen in a few years.
cece X for a couple actually, The Great Gatsby, Big Eyes, The Age of Adeline and she covered Season of The Witch and Once Upon A Dream. I guess there are more but I can’t think of them right now
Her song “24” from the Honeymoon album is supposedly the rejected James Bond song she produced for the 24th Bond film. The filmmakers ultimately chose Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” instead.
If you think Dark Paradise has a really good beat switch up, just wait until West Coast
Madi Giraffe her music literally makes me feel high
Madi Giraffe omg YES
Ya'll are just adding to my anticipation. I still have another album to go before I get there!
ItsTaylorRoberts if you can watch her music videos to, she puts a lot of her own poetry in the videos
Adriana Murrillo I’ve decided that I’m actually going to do reactions to all her videos as well. So for the rest of this week expect music video reactions from the born to die album!
This Is What Makes Us Girls is about Lana’s addiction to alcohol and drugs when she was a teen, and in the bridge it explains how she was shipped off to a boarding school in Connecticut to recover.
I'm definitely going to have to listen to it again then! A lot of these songs have many layers.
I seem to sing this song after a few wines lol, Love it!!!
Her music is timeless !
I agree!
Lana Del Rey is one of the most influential artists of the decade and paved the way for artists like Lorde and Billie Eilish and alt pop artists to find success in the mainstream, she basically popularised the sad girl aesthetic. But the Grammys still pay her dust🚮
I also absolutely love Lana del ray, however I wouldn’t say she paved the way. The path has already been shaped by timeless legends like Amy Winehouse. She has no doubt influenced these new alt artists, however, I do have to respectfully disagree.
@@jjacobsstott6681 amy winehouse paved the way for lana and lana paved the way for the new girls, u cant deny that, without lana the new girls wouldnt have survived... its the same how lil kim paved the way for nicki but without nicki, female rap wouldnt be where it is
@@noxh808 yes I do agree she is a massive influence to many artists that have a more alt/ unconventional sound; but I do believe that the credit lies within the hands of her predecessors.
i agree 100%
she did not “pave” the way for lorde, they debuted at the same time and their music literally sounds nothing alike
Off to the Races sold me on Lana Del Rey. It's incredible.
Off to the races and Nacional athem are my favorite songs from her.
off the races is like a different vibe lol, it feels like a rare genre and hard to sing too
I'm telling you.. once you go back to these songs again, they'll all haunt all the time.
where’s the lie
You'll be surprised when you hear Ultraviolence & Honeymoon by Lana Del Rey Especially her Honeymoon Album !
honeymoon is a grower, a lot of people didn’t like it at first listen
@@moskimoon I actually REALLY like it first and it's always gonna be that way
like every lana album
s i also had to go back to it, but it was such an amazing rediscovery. it was a very different artistic side of Lana. terrence loves you, the blackest day and religion are my favorites
Edward Chen that’s amazing! wish i had your level of intellect
@@moskimoon is true thou, in the beginning I am not really big fans.
But now.. that album is literally killing my cell every second ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love watching straight men slowly turn into Lana stans. You should react to all of her discography in a chronological way so you have the full Lana experience. Each and every album takes you to a whole era.
That is exactly what I am doing 😊 paradise is up next!
what does him being straight have to do with anything?
@@acielvert8573 fr
@@acielvert8573bc straight men are the minority
Yes, she really takes her inspiration from the old Hollywood, and if you see the music videos for these songs you can totally get those vintage vibe, hwr music has often been categorized as "Hollywood sadcore" cause she has a way of combining these dark topics with the glamorou of thes 60s Hollywood
I may have to do reactions to the videos then!
I love it when people first react to "Off to the races". Complete MASTERPIECE. Loved your reaction Taylor! Can't wait too se your other video reactions.
I love nothing more than watching someone reacting to Lana's music for the first time. Enjoy the ride...
I'm alive because of her music. I'm grateful to be part of her generation. It's been a decade, I still in tears when playing Video Games. It moves me and choked me as well. Thank you for your reaction.
music can save lives! I'm so glad you were able to find an artist that you can connect too. That's awesome!
@@TaylorRobertsOfficial Thank you. Hopefully you can react to the rest of her album as I am also going to start listening too.
The Gays: We are being summoned.
As we should be 🥰
summoned? bitch i got pulled by the hair
Taylor : gonna react to Lana
The gays : yes sir did you call us ?
I have arrived. Sorry I’m a day late.
Bitch i was dragged by my hair, My inches almost came off but i have arrived
She's said that lana del rey is no a persona but just another version of herself she said she liked the name cause it sounded exotic, and she actually has music under a different named dated before lana del rey, but I know what you mean when you mention the alterego, she has a way of mixing real experiences from her life to histories she create, Carmen is inspired by her childhood and her problems with alcoholism during her teenage years. Nice reaction by the way
That makes sense. Thanks for the correction!
the fact that he reacted to lana was the main reason i subscribed :) thnx for recognizing the variety of all music out there.
I'm glad you enjoyed them! We don't discriminate music here!
Something with Dark Paradise and it's hittin' straight men
Time stamps 😊 Born To Die - 1:10, Off to The Races - 4:20, Blue Jeans - 7:54, Video Games - 10:04, Diet Mountain Dew - 13:38, National Anthem - 15:31, Dark Paradise - 17:59, Radio - 21:12, Carmen - 23:28, Million Dollar Man - 26:20, Summertime Sadness - 28:52, This Is What Makes Us Girls - 31:41
You're the best!!🤍
Respect
girl u saved my life
I wish I could listen to this masterpiece for the first time again . You're so lucky , but you don't know what you got yourself into , this goddess won't leave you
When you said that Dark Paradise was your favourite so far, I think I fell in love :D Dark Paradise is so often underuppreciated, it's overshadowed by other songs, but I love it the most on BTD
I love her so much she’s my whole life what would i do without her. My fav album of her are ultraviolence and nfr
Born to die is the album of the decade .
Dark Paradise is one of my favorite songs ever, I totally agree with everything that you said about it 😊
that's exactly why i really love Lana, she takes me to another world, mostly of her songs makes me feel like in a movie and i start to imagine and create stories in my head everytime that i hear her is a different story.
you kinda looks like hot version of Elon Musk
I’ve gotten Walmart brand Elon musk, low grade Elon musk, poor Elon musk, but hot Elon musk? I’ll take it! 😂 thanks for watching!
YES! EXACTLY! A VERY HOT ONE ACTUALLY!
Omg RIGHT.
Idk who Elon musk is but he is definitely dreamy 🌡️
I didn't even think about that and now I cant unsee it. Good bone structure tho.
I love how all reactors to Lana have expressions of tiny eargasms just on the right moments
She actually made a song for a James Bond movie! Her song 24 which in the Honeymoon album was originally meant for the 24 James Bond movie Spectrum but they choose Sam Smith’s the writings on the wall over 24. When u listen to 24 u can definitely tell there’s a James Bond element
They made the wrong fucking choice
She’s pure art💖
I’m here for all the Lana Del Rey reactions!
Welcome! Glad to have you.
Iconic album
For a first album...It definitely makes a statement.
Fun fact, Born To Die wasn't actually her first album. She released an album entitled ”Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant” before BTD, but it was pulled because it didn't make enough money. She also has an older album that was never released entitled ”Sirens” under a moniker ”May Jailer”. You can find both of them on SoundCloud. After listening to all of her released albums, you can go back and listen to those and more of her unreleased songs if you feel like it : )
Iconic username
1:09 - you've been saved, welcome to heaven
I agree. "Dark Paradise" is her best song❤️. It's so underrated...
I love seeing people react to Lana🥺❤️
react to more Lana please, she is an underground queen and many successful singers now are influenced by her, Billie Elish for example
More lana is on the way!!
Loved the reaction man! And thanks for not cutting the songs too much and keeping the reaction long. Hope you keep the format for the next Lana album reactions!
I wasn't sure if longer videos were going to be enjoyable but i'm glad to see that it is! I'll definitely keep future videos in the longer format.
I have heard this song a million times and this is the first time I’ve noticed “born to die...we were born to die” in like a subtle electronic voice at 3:22, my god the detail, she left not one stone turned over
All her discography is an experience, you will enjoy for sure. This video was so cool tho! Enjoyed every second w you. Keep going man!!
Thanks for hanging out! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
The moment when you find a new reaction channel and the whole lana discography is on it, ugh the next days are safed 🙌🏼
Enjoy!
FK YEA 😆 that’s how i’m feeling rn
i love how u focus on the intrumentals as well
btw she has a ton of unreleased songs we'd love a lana del rey monday
Absolutely love what you said about off to the races. In the verses she sings about her older man in a very deep mature voice but when she directly addresses him in the pre-chorus and chorus she sings in that high-pitched innocent little girl voice as if she is just luring him into thinking she is so dependent on him and let’s him take control but in reality she is the one who is in control bc she gets him to do whatever she wants by pretending to be helpless and crazy. My all-time favorite song
I’m so excited for this
When you do her next album Born To Die Paradise edition, you must watch her 10 minute movie of her music video *Ride*
Lana is like the Breaking Bad of music. You wish you could forget it all just to experience it for the first time again.
wow so many ppl recently discovering lana, i'm glad, maybe next album will get more popular than NFR which was a masterpiece in itself.
Any news on when the next project from her is supposed to drop?
@@TaylorRobertsOfficial well she dropped some hints she's release smth in 2020 but with the way this year is turning out...oof we'll have to see.
Ultraviolence and NFR are my favorite albums of Lana’s. Excited to see your reaction to each album and video of hers.
I love to watch other people discovering the magic of Lana Del Rey! 💜💜💜
You were really vibing with tha off to the races outro, one of my fav from BTD, looove it. Can't wait for your reaction to the rest of her albums!!!!
I’m looking forward to it! Thanks for watching!
@@TaylorRobertsOfficial The ultraviolence era it's gonna destroy u but the Honeymoon era will put u back together, just sayin😂
I knew other people would “randomly” start reviewing Lanas first album after Jon Denton did.
I'm not mad 😂
Daisy Reyes and i’m here for it!
he only got 19 dislikes and so many views and likes. iam sure people would like to review her songs right now because of him
It’s been the trend for a while. Verzey, Tom Fearon, and Thirdbill all did it a year ago and before them a half dozen smaller channels all grew theirs doing the same then there’s Dylanisintrouble/Dylanwillnotparticipate (2-3 years ago). I’ve spent two years on UA-cam just finding new reviews of people listening to her for the first time.
No boubt
Great reaction. Love seeing new people get introduced to her music. Can’t to see see more Lana reviews!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Look up Serial Killer! It's an unreleased song but she has sung it live before
This came up in my recommendations. Great Video!
I can already tell you that this is going to do some amazing numbers for you because (Lana)
You should continue going through her discography, you wont be disappointed.
thanks for checking out the video! I appreciate it. New Lana del Rey reactions every week until we complete her discography!
is anyone else excited for when he gets to ultraviolence and NFR :)
Dark Paradise his fav song on the album!!!PERIODT
They choose billie elish this year instead of Lana For the bond theme 😩
Billie is a decent choice for the bond theme I'll admit. But lana needs to jump on one of the future ones!
Angel L ik:( what a shame
@@TaylorRobertsOfficial it is rumoured that 24 was written fo a Bond movie, but they chose another song, so she released it on Honeymoon
I'm so pissed, I will not watch it
She said she was willing to soundtrack a bond movie, but since nobody asked her to, she didnt.
Ultraviolence and NFR... some of the best albums of the decade
A big mistake to reacting to Lana’s albums is not reacting to their deluxe versions with their bonus tracks. Great video though! 👍🏻
oh...those bonus tracks are coming. One way or another they will be here. haha
ItsTaylorRoberts can’t wait!
lana truly is her own genre of music
Yas. That's it. New subscriber here. Can't wait the reactions for her whole discography
Thanks for the sub and welcome to the community! Glad to have you.
I really enjoyed this video. React to more lana del rey 😍
More Lana del Rey album reactions every Monday until we listen to all of them! Thanks for watching! 😁
I’m so surprised you hadn’t even heard of, born to die, or blue jeans as for ages when they came out, they were played everywhere on TV and radio, especially summertime sadness as it was even remixed long after and was played on the radio as well, like you listened to, was everyone’s summer tune for so long. I just got to that part, where you said you heard of it. Video games is also extremely popular, even for people who don’t know her or listen to her, was mainly popular on UA-cam when it came out. Can’t wait to watch the rest of your reactions! Subbed ☺️
There will be no more of those beats in the next four albums. Each one is a different experience. Hip hop for BTD, grunge for UV, ballad for HM, coachella/hippie vibe for LFL, Americana for NFR. But by each album, her voice becomes more and more defined and matured. Have fun~
Looking forward to the experience! Thanks for watching!
i’m so glad you like dark paradise so much! that is personally my all time favourite of hers but is so underrated so i’m glad it’s getting the recognition it deserves
Paradise Next 🖤
You deserve more subscribers!
Great reaction can't wait for more
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
She's really amazing! React to the other albuns and videos in order! It's really awesome her development
Lana is a fan of poetry and literature, specifically Nabokov's Lolita. With that being said, the Carmen in the song may be a nod to the titular character of prosper merimee's novella, which is a tragic love story (a perpetual theme in lana's works)
She’s seriously SO talented and the fact she hasn’t blown up is really crazy to me. I found out about her just a while ago.
She did blow up in 2012. Slowly after she has slowly lost her momentum, but she is a house holdname and top 20 most streamed female artists of the last decade
super excited for the ultraviolence album reaction, it's definitely a ride in and of itself
Make sure to listen to the Ultraviolence Deluxe tracks!! Black beauty is a track that is a SIN to miss!!
Addaya Chazon it’s on the deluxe edition
You should react to Lana’s trópico short film! it features a couple songs from her paradise ep, and is based on sin & redemption. it’s so insane
Thank You...We are waiting for other albums❤❤❤
I think you should also react to Lorde’s albums!
I like the idea of checking out an artists discography from beginning to their most current version/era. You should tackle someone as gargantuan in the music world as Madonna. Her name is certainly out there, everyone has an opinion on her herself, but most of our generation doesn't know much about her s t e l l a r body of work/music. Her evolution from her debut album- Madonna- to 'Ray of Light' is downright amazing to hear. BUT if you do, you HAVE to check out her music videos her visual artistry/elements go hand in hand with her actual music. Fav Lana song is blue velvet btw
Waiting for Ultraviolence her 3rd album
Hey you should try Florence + the Machine songs since you reacted to Lana and Marina.
She is one of the biggest indie pop/rock singers out there.
I really enjoy your reactions! You keep it real and don't get all goofy like a lot of others. You really know what you're talking about
When this Lana tour is over we're all gonna come back to this video where it all started 🎙️
Yes please react to Marina and the Diamonds discography
we stan
i love following people's journeys through lana's albums - i wish i could re-listen to her work for the first time, all over again, because they're all so special, and just pure art. hope you enjoy them all! you've gained a new subscriber :)
Thanks for the sub! Welcome to the party! Glad to have you.
Justice for this is what makes us girls
Dark paradise is my fav song from the album too
It's so good!
I love to see people reacting to Lana in 2020. Where have you been living guys 😂
Narnia apparently.
@@TaylorRobertsOfficial 😂😂
You should react to the DELUXE version, cause you are missing real good shit
I think her music is trip hop here
This is awesome!! I really enjoyed your reaction.
You may listen all of her discography. But pay more attention to Ultraviolence, is insane and NFR is a total different experience!
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. Lana is what poets write about, what jealous women cry about, and what men dream about. She is everything.
so excited to see you react to her other albums!! subscribed immediately
Great reaction! I loved your video and your observations, I think you are right about her "persona". As someone already commented, there are three more bonus tracks (Without You, Lolita, Lucky Ones). After the Born To Die album Lana released an EP "Paradise" (with some of her best songs), it's a transition between BTD and Ultraviolence album. And there are 5 bonus tracks also on Ultraviolence album (Black Beauty, Guns and Roses, Florida Kilos, Is This Happiness, Flipside). Also, her single "Young and Beautiful" (2013) from The Great Gatsby is one of her most popular songs. Looking forward to your next reaction!
I'm going to get to all of them sooner or later!
Ultraviolence, to me, seems like her most personal album (although NFR comes close) I feel like you really get a peek into her experiences and thoughts and feelings in a less...performative way. Meaning that it's not as wrapped up in the glamour stuff and more a rawer version of herself that she gives us. BTD is by far my favorite album of hers but I truly love all of her stuff. Cant wait for you to do the paradise episode. Gods and Monsters is literally everything !!
Taylor you have TASTE.
She didn’t do a James bond song but she has “young and beautiful” for a movie called gatsby or whatever.. I really have to watch that movie because of her..
The great Gatsby
YESSSSSSS born to die is so fucking cinematic it’s literally like watching a movie. all of her albums have that element to an extent but born to die is, i think, the MOST compelling in terms of the visuals it creates (for me, at least) and it’ll always have such a special place in my heart for that.
Great reaction, now that you began the Lana's journey, I suggest you to react to her albums in chronological order, in fact "Born To Die" is her first so I'll be glad if you react to her following record "Paradise".
Paradise is coming next monday!
@@TaylorRobertsOfficial Great, I can't wait!!!
Saludos desde México! Me encantó tu canal:) reacciona a ULTRAVIOLENCE por favor!!