It's Time I Join The Lana Cult | *BORN TO DIE* ALBUM REACTION

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024
  • Hope you enjoy my reaction to Lana Del Rey's debut album 'Born To Die'. I've currently got it on repeat and live and breathe Million Dollar Man. Not sorry 'bout it.
    UNCUT Reaction Here ~~~ / cassreacts
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  • @Leanis
    @Leanis Рік тому +1321

    3:30 Born To Die
    10:44 Off to the races
    20:19 Blue Jeans
    24:28 Video Games
    30:02 Diet Mountain Dew
    35:29 National Anthem
    40:08 Dark Paradise
    45:45 Radio
    49:56 Carmen
    55:01 Million Dollar Man
    1:01:09 Summertime Sadness
    1:04:15 This Is What Makes Us Girls ❤

  • @nickkingofearth
    @nickkingofearth Рік тому +1316

    If you’re a lyrics girlie you’re gonna fall in love with Lana more and more with each album. Her lyricism just gets better and better.

    • @Shyknit
      @Shyknit Рік тому +26

      Lana and Lorde would definitely be my top recommendations for lyricism from when I was younger lol

    • @illicitnarcotics
      @illicitnarcotics Рік тому +11

      I really recommend Björk for amazing lyrics. And Taylor Swift and KATE BUSH for storytelling

    • @eleventyseven3742
      @eleventyseven3742 11 місяців тому

      I think she would love Rare by Selena Gomez!

    • @wicket8868
      @wicket8868 4 місяці тому

      ​@@eleventyseven3742like the rare disease she has? 😊

  • @adamhall7753
    @adamhall7753 Рік тому +1092

    Born to die is definitely her most popular album and is actually the 2nd longest charting album by a female in Billboard history which is crazy to think about because it’s still charting after 11 years

    • @riversfrank826
      @riversfrank826 Рік тому +164

      And the fact that it’s getting almost 6 million daily streams on Spotify, 11 years after release is insane, truly the best debut album of all time

    • @carmillaansaac9410
      @carmillaansaac9410 Рік тому +101

      Lana might not be your fave but she is a fave of your faves. She was a blueprint and always will be

    • @carlatyre2671
      @carlatyre2671 Рік тому +42

      Funny you commented this on the biggest streaming day of Born to Die to date lol

    • @mattdiprose6196
      @mattdiprose6196 Рік тому +6

      @@carlatyre2671 that's crazy to think about... woah

    • @palemoonlight96
      @palemoonlight96 Рік тому

      And the longest debut!!

  • @Marqo974
    @Marqo974 Рік тому +861

    You should continue with reacting to her albums. The best way to do it is to go chronologically, so you can see her growth and changing mindset. About her in short - her real name is Elizabeth Grant, she is from NY, from rich family, she used to sing in church. She have bad relationship with her mother since she was a kid, she had problems with alcohol at very young age, so her parents sent her to boarding school, as she mentions in the last track. Then she spent some time in Spain, then she was with her uncle on Long Island and he taught her to play a guitar. She worked as a waitress and started to sing in small bars in NY just for fun. Then she studied metaphysics and tried to start her career under different names. Even though she was from rich family, she lived in trailer park for money that she gained in some music competition. After years of trying she finally succeded with Born to Die as Lana Del Rey. She has been always interested in old Hollywood, glamorous things, American dream, religion, afterlife and mortality, some of her close people died and it negatively influenced her as a teenager... and also in Radio, "my life is sweet like cinnamom", so it is bittersweet. And that theme of fame is continuing in Paradise and other albums, so you will hear her changing perception of it.

    • @tom_j.
      @tom_j. Рік тому +72

      Wow this comment is a masterpiece, as someone who loved Lana for years I can say that you explained it so well

    • @honeytunes3060
      @honeytunes3060 Рік тому +15

      Lovely summary!

    • @witchhazelbetrayal
      @witchhazelbetrayal Рік тому +15

      Omg I came here all excited but anxious because when I see someone being introduced to Lana I feel the need to explain all this to them and you nailed it so that I didn’t have to!

    • @indiatastic
      @indiatastic Рік тому +21

      In other words "Here's the deal (cuz I know you wanna talk about it)...."

    • @inmyfeelings9
      @inmyfeelings9 8 місяців тому +7

      she didn't have a rich family..

  • @reddyred5715
    @reddyred5715 Рік тому +988

    i would say lana is definetely one of those artists that didn’t let the fame get to her. her music is even more beautiful than born to die and she has grown so much

    • @odonvargas9527
      @odonvargas9527 Рік тому +53

      And she still so truth to her self.

    • @francisdelrey
      @francisdelrey Рік тому +15

      Thank you for saying that about my favorite human.

    • @reddyred5715
      @reddyred5715 Рік тому +2

      @@francisdelrey she is also my favorite human 🥰

    • @millenium_underground3391
      @millenium_underground3391 Рік тому +21

      She definitely decided at one point to not follow the path which was made for her in the beginning. That’s what I adore about her. She still lives a personal life, she’s super kind to fans. She doesn’t try to pretend to be special, she just makes art people really like.

    • @Fluffybunniii
      @Fluffybunniii Рік тому +3

      She's very flawed still....

  • @GoodGuyCharles
    @GoodGuyCharles Рік тому +173

    in dark paradise, the little chant you heard of her saying “dead” the full chant is actually “dead like you” so she’s singing about a partner dying and honestly it changed the song so much for me after i noticed

    • @justmelv23
      @justmelv23 6 місяців тому

      I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend The article on 3am magazine site. They breakdown this album ina way that gets her magic more than anyone deep analyzing. And the ghostly nature and sounds of the album
      Lana del rey’s lynchian noir -
      3:AM Magazine
      3ammagazin 3amlanadelreys americandream

  • @VitorMouraoddvtr
    @VitorMouraoddvtr Рік тому +203

    To me, dark paradise is about loving someone who passed away. It hits really hard when you see take it that way

    • @salemg1369
      @salemg1369 Рік тому +21

      i think it definitely is, after she says “but i wish i was dead” you can hear her whisper “dead like you”

    • @theshape952
      @theshape952 Рік тому +7

      It is definitely a song about grief

    • @user-vf1kn5qj2e
      @user-vf1kn5qj2e 9 місяців тому +4

      It's a song about a friend of Lana's who committed suicide.

    • @emilyb.8219
      @emilyb.8219 8 місяців тому +2

      @@user-vf1kn5qj2e I thought it was about her boyfriend who died in an accident when they were teens

    • @tsunaka
      @tsunaka 6 місяців тому +2

      bruh it literally is about a dead partner 😭 not sure why you’re acting like this is a revolutionary take

  • @FourTilSunday
    @FourTilSunday Рік тому +337

    I've been a Lana fan for a decade now. Her music is so unique and she doesn't have a single song that I don't like, which is rare for me. I have all of her albums. My favorite song from this album is "Blue Jeans". It was also the first Lana song I ever heard.

    • @odonvargas9527
      @odonvargas9527 Рік тому +2

      I do guns and roses. I don't know why but I have never like it.

    • @JulianMichaelHoldcroft
      @JulianMichaelHoldcroft Рік тому +7

      I fell in love with Lana after seeing Ride. I have never looked back, lol! She is a genius and a magnificent artist with the heart of a poet & vintage iconography glamour.

    • @zblglr
      @zblglr Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@JulianMichaelHoldcroft YES I want her to watch the music video

    • @joeyhutcheson9118
      @joeyhutcheson9118 Рік тому +1

      I have to agree! I think the only song I can skip is White Mustang but that’s literally the only one and it’s not even a bad song. She’s making songs that truly sound good to her and she knows what she wants that’s how she keeps making great music.

    • @JulianMichaelHoldcroft
      @JulianMichaelHoldcroft Рік тому

      @@zblglr 💯👏👏

  • @IdaidaKristensen
    @IdaidaKristensen Рік тому +133

    It funny cause Lana herself says that Video Games is a really happy song about a nice time doing mundane relationship things and enjoying it and I really love that. Everyone thinks it's a sad song just because of the vibe

  • @Toryumon4Ever
    @Toryumon4Ever Рік тому +335

    There are 3 bonus tracks off this album in “Lucky Ones,” “Lolita” and “Without You” that you should check it out. All 3 songs are pretty terrific imo. Anyways keep up the LDR album reactions. See ya at the “Paradise” reaction.

    • @odonvargas9527
      @odonvargas9527 Рік тому +24

      The lucky ones is one of my favorite songs. I don't know why it didn't make it to the regular album

    • @Toryumon4Ever
      @Toryumon4Ever Рік тому +17

      @@odonvargas9527 Same with “Flipside” for Ultraviolence.

    • @kwstas1290
      @kwstas1290 Рік тому +7

      @@Toryumon4Ever At least the other 3 are in the full paradise edition. Flipside is yet to be released in streaming platforms...

    • @aerialcrowley
      @aerialcrowley Рік тому +6

      Without you is one of my top faves!

  • @courtbireleysspokenword4779
    @courtbireleysspokenword4779 Рік тому +728

    She is the greatest singer alive right now. She is an amazing poet.

    • @theintrosproject8598
      @theintrosproject8598 Рік тому +7

      Facts

    • @vashaunprice6542
      @vashaunprice6542 Рік тому

      okay…ntm

    • @jaspercullenhale
      @jaspercullenhale Рік тому +1

      U cant say that when Ariana is alive tho… Shes amazing song writer and the best one in the Alt genre

    • @Dante-iq7kb
      @Dante-iq7kb Рік тому +45

      ​@@jaspercullenhale ariana Alt? Bffr

    • @Whitehotforever1_
      @Whitehotforever1_ Рік тому +46

      @@jaspercullenhale Alt???💀💀 Ari is pop and only pop and she’s an okay song writer and her voice is incredible but no she’s no Lana del Rey when it comes to lyricism

  • @chancessargent8817
    @chancessargent8817 Рік тому +129

    my favorite past time is watching people fall in love with lana del rey, definitely keep reacting to her discography!! the reaction was a 10/10 :)

  • @hgsgagshehaha6117
    @hgsgagshehaha6117 Рік тому +226

    Lana will forever be my favorite of all time. My favorite albums are nfr, blue banisters, and honeymoon

    • @hgsgagshehaha6117
      @hgsgagshehaha6117 Рік тому

      @@alimostafa2067 omg lol

    • @dheerajvelamuri
      @dheerajvelamuri Рік тому +13

      we appreciate a honeymoon stan. you're so powerful

    • @hgsgagshehaha6117
      @hgsgagshehaha6117 Рік тому +6

      @@dheerajvelamuri my 3rd favorite is actually chemtrails but honeymoon is a better album so I wanted her to react to it 😭

    • @dheerajvelamuri
      @dheerajvelamuri Рік тому +3

      @@hgsgagshehaha6117 i want the whole entire world to react to honeymoon because it's just lana's best album and nothing can ever beat it

    • @b19wing
      @b19wing Рік тому +3

      SAME WE HONEYMOON STANS ARE SUPERIOR
      SO ARE BLUE BANISTERS STANS
      AND NFR STANS🔥🔥🔥

  • @xfilevar8876
    @xfilevar8876 Рік тому +71

    Great reaction, Waiting for Paradise EP.
    in dark paradise she says "but I wish I was dead (dead like you)" . references to love of someone who has passed away, and her desire to join him. Also in "This is what makes us girls" - "I got sent away, I was wavin' on the train platform Cryin' 'cause I know I'm never comin' back" - she was sent to boarding school in young age to get sober.

  • @OfficialPrettyLittleLiars
    @OfficialPrettyLittleLiars Рік тому +78

    When Rolling Stone said recently she said she’s the best songwriter of this century…absolute correct assertion. Cant wait to see you discover her incredible discography

    • @Simona.2323
      @Simona.2323 Рік тому +1

      Best songwriter of the century....... 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @mjames3662
      @mjames3662 11 місяців тому +11

      @@Simona.2323 She is definitely one of the most gifted singer song writers ever...

    • @Raj...01234
      @Raj...01234 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Simona.2323 tell me who it is then 🤨

    • @wicket8868
      @wicket8868 4 місяці тому

      ​@@Raj...01234that ho would probably answer with Taylor Swift like give me a break. No hate to Taylor tho

  • @ivanncc.x
    @ivanncc.x Рік тому +136

    I love that you focus on lyrics!! Know as you go through the albums you will notice the writing and poetry just gets better and better!!

  • @punish5r
    @punish5r Рік тому +83

    I love how much you pay attention to the lyrics, cause Lana truly is an amazing songwriter and storyteller. She’s always been so good but she’s just gotten better with each album

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi Рік тому +75

    Rikers Island is the largest jail in New York City. It's infamous as a pretty horrible place.

  • @TomorrowWeLive
    @TomorrowWeLive Рік тому +33

    'A dark fairytale' YES, thats exactly how I would describe the 'aural aesthetics' of Lana's songs (in particular Gods and Monsters, when you get to that). And totally with you on wanting to live in the world of Lana's songs, dark as they are. This was only uploaded a day ago and I already literally cannot wait for you to react to everything Lana's ever put out 😂

  • @justanotherdreamer96
    @justanotherdreamer96 Рік тому +67

    if you like million dollar man you NEED to watch it live from 2012 she REALLY put her SOUL into that performance

    • @eemeelee
      @eemeelee Рік тому +2

      For sure!!! I watch it all the time

  • @lxmnstr
    @lxmnstr Рік тому +89

    Great dissection to her lyrics!! You’re going to love her entire discography

  • @Ricky-sv6ds
    @Ricky-sv6ds Рік тому +16

    The first time I heard DARK PARADISE- I was riding my bike outside on a contry road, between the fields an a river and I think that was the perfect place to hear it! The whole scene is stuck in my head when I hear this song. I can smell the grass, the cold river and I can feel the wind in my hair. THIS SI MY FAVORITE SONG OF HERS!!!

  • @dommcw
    @dommcw Рік тому +56

    You will find that as she evolves in her career she doesn’t become out of touch, she becomes the opposite. Her recent work is the most personal and vulnerable out there😁 So excited for your reactions to her discography!

  • @vlntnv_
    @vlntnv_ Рік тому +7

    'Light of my life, fire of my loins' is actually a quote from Lolita by Nabokov. I'm not getting into details, but its quite interesting to see age gape in her songs and the issues it brings. Lana loves poetry and literature in general. She's quoted many authors in her songs such as Allan Ginsberg (Gods and Monsters in her short film Tropico) or Sylvia Plath in Hope is a dangerous thing.

  • @naomm8832
    @naomm8832 Рік тому +28

    i think she got sent away to rehab at a very young age because of an alcohol problem, she mentioned it in an interview. but your reaction is so cool, i love how you really focus on the lyrics and you`re in for an absolute treat if you listen to more of her discography.

  • @scary2zombies
    @scary2zombies Рік тому +15

    Buffy reactions AND Lana? So glad I subscribed

  • @garysimcox345
    @garysimcox345 Рік тому +28

    lmaoo Off to the Races will forever be iconic 😌 I really just love how the vocals and tones are so different on each song, makes the whole album really easy to listen to without getting monotonous or bored of it!

  • @Cherryberryfruitt
    @Cherryberryfruitt Рік тому +65

    a little information, btd was definitely a big album! It also sparked up a lot of hate, which brought her second album ultraviolence. (she has an ep between them). After that is honeymoon, which isnt as loved by the fandom as the first two but i think its one of the best. The next is lust for life, and after that nfr. This really is a 180 for her sound i think, from nfr onwards her maturity really shows! Nfr is a fan favourite, but the two after (chemtrails and bb) arent so big with the fans. For me theyre both amazing but not quite as good as the rest of her music but theyre definitely not skips. Her next was ocean boulevard which was released very recently

    • @Angel-xi6vv
      @Angel-xi6vv Рік тому +17

      Ocean Blvd is amazing imo. It's just so beautiful, gets better with every listen

    • @francisdelrey
      @francisdelrey Рік тому +2

      @@Angel-xi6vv i know right 😭

    • @indiatastic
      @indiatastic Рік тому +6

      Honeymoon is a favorite of THE fandom.

    • @b19wing
      @b19wing Рік тому +1

      HELLO A BLUE BANISTERS AND A HONEYMOON STAN HERE

    • @b19wing
      @b19wing Рік тому

      @@Angel-xi6vv yesssss

  • @amielforgets
    @amielforgets Рік тому +33

    This is probably the best lana reaction I've watched. I love how you pay attention to the lyrics.

    • @harrypike731
      @harrypike731 Рік тому +2

      Going to be so great when she gets to NFR.

    • @amielforgets
      @amielforgets Рік тому

      @@harrypike731 oh for sure!

  • @wingardiumlaniosa
    @wingardiumlaniosa Рік тому +17

    Idk if someone already said that, but the thing with Lana is that you ARE able to relate to her songs even if she's really rich and famous right now, because she's still super down to earth and her lyrics are becoming even more personal and honest in every album.

  • @gmc7945
    @gmc7945 Рік тому +11

    Fun Fact Carmen is a part of the Book Lolita, and Carmen is ment to mean Alchol. During Lana’s teenage years she really struggled with alcohol and if you replace Carmen with alcohol the song makes more sense.

  • @teodoracraine6688
    @teodoracraine6688 Рік тому +15

    About Lana Del Rey discography it goes like this:
    You were right about this one. Born To Die is Lana's most commercial successful album. It was were we all fell in love with her, it is indeed a fan fav.
    Ultraviolence has a different sound, a more psychadelic rock album. Many fans are crazy about this one and it is the favorite of many.
    Honeymoon is a little divisive. It has a really cinematic sound. It is the favorite of some, and others don't care that much.
    Lust For Life is Lana's most "pop" album. It has great songs but I don't think everybody is crazy for this one like the others.
    With Norman Fucking Rockwell the game changed! Almos every fan and their mommas think it's her best, critics loved it and finally got Lana her first AOTY nomination from the Grammys.
    In 2021, Lana released two albums "Chemtrails Over The Country Club" and "Blue Banisters". I think they are good albums, but they felt the consequences of the huge success of NFR, so they were a little forgotten.
    This year, Lana released Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. I think it might be Lana's most personal and sad album. For some reason, this album hits different, is becoming a fav

  • @linds2931
    @linds2931 Рік тому +29

    You absolutely have to keep going through her discography. Her music and lyrics change and develop so beautifully over the years. Her latest album is a lyrical masterpiece, once again, and is very personal.

  • @reamdelrey
    @reamdelrey Рік тому +11

    I love love your unique and fresh point of view on the songs. It still baffles me how this album doesn’t have multiple Grammys. It’s a perfect masterpiece.

  • @jacowwow5
    @jacowwow5 Рік тому +9

    Lana is definitely my favorite! She's so lyrically inclined and hits emotions by creating such imagery or painting a setting. Honeymoon is my personal favorite album because it sets you in this very romantic setting that I still dont shake when I hear the songs 🫠

  • @siennastrickland2722
    @siennastrickland2722 Рік тому +8

    Your analysis is giving me new perspectives on this album that I’ve know for years! Particularly born to die. Lana is a natural philosopher, even majored in it in college. Her lyrical content can be profound and cryptic, so i loved hearing your analysis of her letting go of her anxiety around death, being cynically realistic, and enjoying temporal pleasures in life.

  • @alexandervega5299
    @alexandervega5299 Рік тому +30

    YES PLSSS MORE LANA

  • @mandoz353
    @mandoz353 Рік тому +70

    The fact that she starts her entire formal discography with the question “why?” is just mind blowing. Like yes, why? Why are we here? Why are we on this planet? Why are we experiencing this reality? Were we just Born to Die? I feel like there are gonna be studies on Lana’s legacy as an artist years from now. It’s still insane to fathom even 10 years as a devoted fan.

  • @lewis02mc
    @lewis02mc Рік тому +9

    The Born To Die music video is really something else when it comes to both visuals and just the sheer atmosphere that it creates. If you haven’t watched it in your free time already I highly recommend you take a look, It’s honestly gorgeous. I love that you took the time to really delve deep into the details of her lyrics and cadence while reacting!! Really excited to see if you’ll continue on with a reaction to Ultraviolence, definitely my favourite album from her to date. Subscribed!

  • @renatolucio3970
    @renatolucio3970 Рік тому +23

    And also, just for curiosity. Summertime Sadness is about her friend who jumped off a bridge, not a lover guy or something (at least that is what I heard). With that in mind, this song just becomes even more meaningful and unique.

    • @nazgulstew
      @nazgulstew Рік тому +1

      that wasnt confirmed though

  • @sadnelita1949
    @sadnelita1949 Рік тому +7

    "light of my life fire of my loins" is actually the first sentences of the book called "Lolita"

  • @alexandrademesa3595
    @alexandrademesa3595 Рік тому +5

    i would give my soul to discover lana for the first time again YOU'RE SO LUCKY 😩

  • @imoriish
    @imoriish Рік тому +5

    Found this video today, already in love with your vibe. I just subscribed and decided to binge watch your content while waiting for more Lana. Love from Brazil.

  • @Anime_Potato
    @Anime_Potato Рік тому +5

    I love that you're reacting to Lana, you have to do all the albums, love that you are actually fathoming the lyrics aswell!!

  • @gmc7945
    @gmc7945 Рік тому +7

    Dark Paradise I must say is one of the most saddest songs in this album… If you didn’t know, this song is about a guy that past away (dead) and Lana dearly loved him, and is how Lana griefs his death. Dark Paradise is the fact the she can close her eyes see him but remember he is now dead.

  • @brandonpadilla5402
    @brandonpadilla5402 Рік тому +15

    Very excited to watch this journey. She really ate he house down boots with this album. I remember the first time I discovered her with the born to die/blue jeans and video games videos and just falling in love with her artistry. Looking back at my high school youth I can see the literal hold she has over us and how influenced we were by her and the music of that time. Euphoria literally had nothing on us we were wild.

  • @joellem625
    @joellem625 Рік тому +5

    Can’t wait for more Lana Del Rey reactions enjoyed every second of this video! You definitely need to continue, she’s a lyrical genius with probably most unique vocals ever! I don’t know if you caught it but in Dark Paradise the lyrics go “I wish I was dead” and the whisper says “dead like you” implying the lover she was singing about possibly passed away.
    (Also her real name is Elizabeth Grant for more context, Lana Del Rey is a stage name) But I think Lana was sent to a boarding school by her parents to get sober when she was younger, if i remember correctly.

  • @Elephant2024
    @Elephant2024 8 місяців тому +2

    The 'Born to Die: The Paradise Edition' album to me is Lana's masterpiece and the most preeminent musical effort of the 21st century by any artist to this point. The lyrics, the instrumentation, everything is just perfect in every possible way. There is no song on the entire record that I do not consider to be great to listen to or watch on a video when applicable. It is one of those albums that just mesmerizes you on first listen from start to finish and leaves you in awe. And I still feel this way over a decade later since its release. Cannot count how many late nights I spent listening and re-listening to this album. I do not so much as lament that it has been this long since it came out, but that I was alive when it did come out and experienced it in real time. Unlike let's say the Beatles or a number of the classic rock albums that came out in the 1960's or 1970's.
    Thanks for all of the great Lana reactions, Cass. Your channel is one my favorites.😃
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  • @caps07
    @caps07 Рік тому +36

    In blue jeans the man didnt broke up her. He left to find money, but he died and lana tells him to remember her after death. This is the man she is singing for in dark paradise.

    • @caps07
      @caps07 Рік тому +1

      @@strangerthings88 no it's the same guy who died

  • @maditagraf6955
    @maditagraf6955 Місяць тому +1

    honestly, you're the best lana reactor I've seen so far. watched all your videos of course (multiple times), just commenting on this (I'm always coming back to all of them). you pay attention to all important (and the smallest) details and I really, really enjoy your reactions. I never comment on anything ever, but just had to give some credits.

  • @varianrazer5447
    @varianrazer5447 Рік тому +9

    Omg yesss can't wait for more of her on your channel I love her so much!!
    Also here's some artist you should check out if you want to focus on lyrics in general, phoebe bridgers, Mitski, sufjan stevens, Ethel cain.

  • @abcdeqwerty1047
    @abcdeqwerty1047 Рік тому +6

    Girl you're really good at this, so fun u're making all of us enjoy the album all over again. I love how you appreciate the lyrics some reactors can gleam over her story

  • @rylenb.4827
    @rylenb.4827 Рік тому +9

    In carmen, it could easily be interpreted to be about herself. Although, she didnt get her big break until born to die, she has been making music before this performing locally. "Famous and dumb at an early age." She also had a drinking problem in her teens at 14. Her parents sent her to a boarding school to get her sober hence the line "liquor on the top shelf" and other lines about addiction. Although, its all up to interpretation, and carmen could be about anyone who's young, depressed, and trying to grow up too fast.

    • @Flop4Life2
      @Flop4Life2 Рік тому +1

      Carmen is about a prostitute

    • @betoraz9870
      @betoraz9870 Рік тому

      Carmen is about her friend that committed suicide

  • @TaineyBoy
    @TaineyBoy Рік тому +6

    Thank you for reacting to my queen💖 you are officially a Lana stan now 😍. Love this video so much!!!

  • @withxoutxlife
    @withxoutxlife Рік тому +7

    Summertime Sadness has lived in my head rent free ever since it first hit the internet. I will never get tired of hearing that song.

  • @BambiKeefe
    @BambiKeefe Рік тому +2

    I NEED you to keep reacting to Lana! I’m invested now

  • @lxmnstr
    @lxmnstr Рік тому +7

    PLZZ do more Lana albums / videos. It’s so good lol

  • @user-wl9gw7xe2q
    @user-wl9gw7xe2q Рік тому +10

    Love million dollar man, but the live performance of her doing it at the Radio 1 Weekend is absolutely insane. It’s on youtube (the one where she’s wearing a red dress). The video quality isn’t the best but the sound absolutely transforms the song. Excited to see moreee 💗

    • @Angel-xi6vv
      @Angel-xi6vv Рік тому +2

      Every Lana Stan must watch this performance a thousand times in order to keep their Lana Stan cards

    • @Ela-js7zv
      @Ela-js7zv Рік тому +1

      @@Angel-xi6vv haha yes and the white dress with dramatic big hair

    • @Angel-xi6vv
      @Angel-xi6vv Рік тому +1

      @@Ela-js7zv that's a great performance too! Lana has so many iconic live shows

    • @pinminhav
      @pinminhav Рік тому +1

      @@Angel-xi6vv Yes and also the live show in Paris (Olympia, 2013) is beautiful

    • @Ela-js7zv
      @Ela-js7zv Рік тому

      @@pinminhav omg yess its so cute

  • @lorenavasques8657
    @lorenavasques8657 Рік тому +11

    Sometimes if you don't know her story it's difficult to get the meaning of the lyrics, but Dark Paradise explains it (the lyrics you were reading missed the most important part, the whispering: "I wish I was dead, dead like you" ). In Blue Jeans she explains he was into some illegal things and was caught up in the game, they took him away from her life. So, this person is dead but she won't move on because it was true love. Also she was sent to a boarding school at 14 due to her alcohol addiction. At 16 she was sent from the boarding school straight to Spain to live with a unknown family and not allowed to come back home. (This is what makes us girls). Her mom was a terrible person to her, never support her daughter and helped her, so that was the beginning of her life doing whatever she needed to.
    Btw, Carmen is her!
    I highly recommend you to, once you finish an album, watch the music videos. She always explains everything there. ❤

    • @Majid12022
      @Majid12022 Рік тому

      Carmen is not just her. She said in an interview that carmen is a conglomeration of people she knew from new york city. However she is talking about herself in some lines.

  • @ianjaymes
    @ianjaymes Рік тому +1

    You've started what's gonna become one of the best music journeys ever, its the paradise EP next followed by the Ultraviolence album and your only just getting started as a Lana stan for 12 years please continue making these videos & I look forward to seeing you go on this journey 😊

  • @nocarbscompanyvibe
    @nocarbscompanyvibe Рік тому +3

    im so happy ur discovering her music!! just warning you the relationships she has get worse for the next few albums but she discovers herself and gets happier later

  • @reamdelrey
    @reamdelrey Рік тому +2

    I CANNOT WAIT FOR NFR REACTION, REVIEW. and the rest of the album too. ❤

  • @ZacharyKhitmi
    @ZacharyKhitmi Рік тому +16

    Lana's music and lyricism evolved and matured so much over the years. It says a lot about her personality development.

  • @tenmeiiiiiii
    @tenmeiiiiiii 3 місяці тому +1

    omg i put off watching your reactions for a while now, and i'm so glad i did. now i'm gonna watch you until the latest work of hers that you reacted to

  • @Glampira13
    @Glampira13 Рік тому +3

    Love the attention to the lyrics. Please keep doing these reactions you won’t regret it. You should do reactions to the music videos too, is a different experience with the visuals. Welcome to the cult!

  • @kittykat8931
    @kittykat8931 Рік тому +1

    I CANT WAIT for u to review ultraviolence!! itsl iterally a life changer and lyrics there are even better istg youre so real

  • @Prahashini
    @Prahashini Рік тому +5

    Since you love strings, you'll loveeee HONEYMOON!! It's a cinematic orchestral masterpiece 💕

  • @martin.leroux
    @martin.leroux Рік тому +2

    Only at your reaction to the first song and I absolutely adore that you're analysing the lyrics and her delivery. Thank you for doing this!

  • @th6nder
    @th6nder Рік тому +3

    We need her whole discography plsss and the deluxe tracks of this album (without you, lolita and lucky ones) every album is a piece of art and she explores a different sound on each one. She REALLY is one of a kind.

  • @scrimbo5319
    @scrimbo5319 Рік тому +2

    One of my fav reactions ever, you’re so likeable to watch and I love your commentary on the songs!

  • @sarahe1491
    @sarahe1491 Рік тому +16

    I love Lana Del Rey. She’s one of the best!❤

  • @monte1746
    @monte1746 Рік тому +3

    Girl you're in the cult! Don't worry, Lana's albums and lyricism increase with each album. I wanna say Dark Paradise is about her lover dying! "I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side" yeah...the context makes more sent now right? Either way you're gonna have a blast listening to the rest of her discography and I can't wait to see it. I subscribed to your channel because of it!

  • @Littlestrawberii
    @Littlestrawberii Рік тому +4

    I’m 23 years old and have been listening to Lana since I was 13 lol but I genuinely think she’s a reason for a lot of my self confidence and love for the little things in life .

  • @delmonto2079
    @delmonto2079 Рік тому +3

    Never forget that Lana del Rey delivered a " Sad " album in an era full of EDM and " Happy " music
    In 2012, 2013 she had a lot of attention and attracted all of us because she was one of the few who proposed something I wouldn't say new, but something defently not talked about a lot in the music industry at that time
    Like suicide, being sad, having issues, not loving yourself, being okey with the fact that you're not Okey in such a meloncholic way Wich obviously created a whole intriging world
    Her art was misunderstood because she was ahead of her time
    A lot of people portrayed her as just
    A " Sad girl" specially after that ultraviolence came out , she was talking about real stuff in that album
    About how you could share you're all, your body and soul with a person and it would still not be enough for them to love you
    With haunting vocals, sad Rocky instrumentals it was a whole vibe
    It was a breath of fresh air for me personally and that's why I love Lana
    She was and still till this day authentic and true to herself
    She didn't go by a rule book
    She made the music that felt right to her at that time and took us on a journey with her
    Fun fact : Her album ultraviolence reached number 1 in the billboard hot 100 with no promotion nor publicity despite having serious competition with prism (Katy perry) and artpop (lady gaga)
    Those 3 albums came out the same time
    For me Lana's career is an inspiration from Hope Sandoval , Nirvana
    The 90's grunge/Rock stars
    But her career managed to stay unique , yes she took inspiration but at the same time she managed to create a whole different univers than any other artist /musician I heard in my life

  • @avacmw
    @avacmw Рік тому +4

    ‘Carmen’ can be perceived as a metaphor for alcohol. The lines ‘the boys, the girls, they all like Carmen, she gives them butterflies, bats her cartoon eyes’ might suggest alcohol being inviting and tempting. Lana struggled with substance abuse in her teens before she was sent away to a boarding school, and she says she hasn’t had a drink since. The song basically tells this story and her addiction.

  • @hiversoul6726
    @hiversoul6726 Рік тому +2

    i just discovered your channel and i already love you 🥺 keep reacting to lana she has amazing songs that i'm sure you're gonna love!!! my favorite albums are honeymoon and ultraviolence 💕

  • @gmoloyola2751
    @gmoloyola2751 Рік тому +4

    with each album it gets better everything matures the imagery the poetry etc

  • @Auslantis
    @Auslantis Рік тому +1

    This was so fun to watch you analyze each song and talk about them, I would love to see you react to more from her discography!!

  • @gusisscared
    @gusisscared Рік тому +7

    I absolutely love your reactions! I definitely think that you should give music reactions a shot! I definitely recommend This is Why by Paramore and Desire, I Want to Turn Into You by Caroline Polachek! Two of my favorite releases of the year, phenomenal writing and production on both albums. I hope you check them out sometime!

  • @raurvish
    @raurvish Рік тому +2

    Probably one of the finest artist alive right now , if not the finest. Norman f Rockwell is one of the greatest albums and my favourite by her. Can't wait for more lana reactions, subscribed💕

  • @chemtrails1989
    @chemtrails1989 Рік тому +3

    I love your takes on the lyrics! You're spot on. Just a little info: the song born to die was about Lana's ex boyfriend who overdosed.

  • @danielecarta7383
    @danielecarta7383 Рік тому +1

    I think after you finish your Lana albums reaction you should definitely do a Lana video reaction cause her music videos add so much to the storytelling of her songs and they are just so beautiful ♥️

  • @jspettifer
    @jspettifer Рік тому +18

    Born to Die is currently number 59 in the Billboard 200 over 10 years after its release.
    Only 18 albums have had more weeks on the chart (currently 485)
    Edit: Off to the Races is based off the novel Lolita (Light of my Life, Fire of my Loins is in the first line of the novel)

    • @jspettifer
      @jspettifer Рік тому +1

      Oh and going through my favourite show (buffy) and my favourite artist at the same time!

  • @Flyer1243
    @Flyer1243 Рік тому +2

    This has been such a fun reaction to watch, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and insights about Lana's music! Can't wait to watch more.

  • @jerry9621
    @jerry9621 Рік тому +3

    we need paradise next !

  • @NKO_lindo
    @NKO_lindo Рік тому +1

    i love how you do music reactions, i would love for you to continue, don't feel bad for pausing so much it's so much better then when people don't say anything and just be sitting still while the music plays and call it a day

  • @camadams9149
    @camadams9149 Рік тому +3

    This may be a basic take but Born To Die is my favorite album she produced. The entire thing was a masterpiece

  • @draculatherapy
    @draculatherapy Рік тому +1

    i love that you put lyrics on the screen, a lot of people don’t! it really helps me follow along and connect with the song

  • @Ch0uka26
    @Ch0uka26 Рік тому +3

    You have to listen to her seconde album Ultraviolence, a masterpiece !!!

  • @lanadeltae
    @lanadeltae Рік тому +1

    One of the best reactions please keep doing Lana’s discography! So many reactions gloss over lyrics and I appreciate you actually paying attention to them! I’m subscribing in the hopes we’ll get more Lana content :)

  • @dumbox33
    @dumbox33 Рік тому +3

    if you’re a lyrics person you need to listen to her whole discography 😇 it’s amazing to see how she’s progressed to her most recent album

  • @daveleciel
    @daveleciel Рік тому +1

    i really love ur reaction bc u actually pay attention to the lyrics, it’s important when it comes to lana music

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi Рік тому +4

    "Light of my life fire of my loins"
    the opening of the book Lolita.

  • @ailahbehn
    @ailahbehn Рік тому +1

    Please please please continue reacting to Lana's albums! She truly gets better and better with each album and you can see such a development in both her voice and character.

  • @jaejadejaden
    @jaejadejaden 3 місяці тому +3

    In diet mountain Dew, I'm pretty sure the whole thing is about how unhealthy the relationship is just like mountain Dew. It being diet makes her think it's better than normal mountain Dew.

  • @chips14
    @chips14 Рік тому +2

    I loved your take on the meaning behind the lyrics from Dark Paradise:
    "Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
    No one compares to you
    I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side"
    You mentioned believing that "the other side" was either the other side of a break, or the idea of a soulmate on the other side.
    But one idea I've had is that she mentions that it's a dark paradise every time she closes her eyes. Well, if one were to close their eyes, it would be visibly dark. I believe that she could mean that when her eyes are closed, she can imagine a world where "they" are still with her. That's why it's a paradise. Because even if they're not there, as long as she closes her eyes, she can pretend, and to her, that's like a paradise. "the other side" could be the other side of her eyelids. Behind them is the dark paradise and the other side of them is the real world where "they" aren't there.
    Dissecting Lana's lyrics is always challenging but really fun at the same time. I'm glad someone who really enjoys lyricism, such as yourself, is reacting to her music as Lana's writing is fantastical.

  • @rylenb.4827
    @rylenb.4827 Рік тому +9

    In summertime sadness, its heavily implied especially if you watch the music video, that her friend commited suicide and she wants to follow after her because she misses her so much. I dont think anythings been confirmed, but its interesting how you can see this theme of death throughout this album given its name "Born to Die." In Dark Paradise, when she says she wants to die, you can hear her whisper after that line "dead like you". Almost instigating that this person died from something drug related ,with all the references to cocaine. Or it can be metaphorical like youre dead to me in the sense i wont be seeing you anymore since weve broken up, but im still griveing the loss of a loved one even if they're not literally dead. This is all just my own speculations from listening to the album over the years.

  • @rayvercruz7054
    @rayvercruz7054 Рік тому +1

    omg, watching this made me appreciate the lyrics moree😢 thank u for this

  • @ravenfeatherdust
    @ravenfeatherdust Рік тому +5

    Yes, we are the Lana cult, aka: Depressed.

    • @ravenfeatherdust
      @ravenfeatherdust Рік тому +2

      You should definitely continue the Lana reactions tho!

  • @tonigenaro4541
    @tonigenaro4541 Рік тому +1

    I loved this reaction! It's always good to experience Lana for the first time with someone else and you did great. Continue please! ❤