Therapist Reacts To: The Greatest by Lana Del Rey

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @lewis-h6n
    @lewis-h6n Год назад +434

    Happiness is a butterflyyyy

  • @jpvianini
    @jpvianini Год назад +357

    Hey, I liked your interpretation and I think it's valid. Jack Antonoff described this song as a "funeral march to the death of culture". Lana's always putting herself as metonomy of America (not the country, but the idealistic thought of freedom and liberal arts). This song was written in a time when culture was in an abominable state (Trump was president, Kanye - which once was one of the greatest artists alive - had completely lost his mind to a ego crisis, narcisism was ruining everything). In this case, there's no metonomy, she's watching how the whole culture she grew up looking to was disappearing, she experienced it, she had a ball, and got burned out. I think climate change, war problems are linked, but NFR! is deeply focused in the art world, putting it as a metonomy to the general culture. She's really clever and Jack really nailed the mood of the song with the mellotron.
    Oh, and about the book, do you think when it comes out in Amazon it can be shipped to Brazil? I really don't like digital reading and as I said before I am a recovering addict (almost beating the thousand day mark) but my father is an active alcoholic and my 14 year old brother feels he's responsible to "save him at any cost", even though my father doesn't want any help. So I think your book could be great so I can talk to my brother since he's actively refusing therapy.

    • @brunohyde2306
      @brunohyde2306 Год назад +10

      Ahazou mana

    • @georgiam4725
      @georgiam4725 Год назад +14

      Beautifully worded and encapsulated what I was going to comment, but far more articulately 😅
      Also, congratulations on your sobriety ❤️

    • @hugopy882
      @hugopy882 Год назад +1

      Would like to know too!

    • @sunsetstillsam
      @sunsetstillsam Год назад +1

      isso mesmo

    • @thiago.drochon
      @thiago.drochon Год назад +7

      Obrigado por essas informações. Espero que a sua situação familiar melhore! Um grande abraço ❤

  • @dancinkid1716
    @dancinkid1716 Год назад +175

    The fact that she dropped Norman right before Covid marking the end of an era is so genius...the lyrics..just everything about it. No wonder this is her most acclaimed album. The line "culture is lit" is perhaps my favorite. She's using the slang "lit" to say that people are having fun despite all the problems going on in the world-- but at the same time is a wordplay with the verb 'to light'... relating to the L.A flames...then she uses the term burned out meaning she's tired of the culture and wants to leave. This song is so complex and beautiful. All the lines were so well thought out.

    • @frotah
      @frotah Год назад +11

      And i LOVE that she uses "lit" and "ball" in the same verse 'cause they're both adjectives with the same meaning, it's just that one is contemporary and the other one very old and rarely used anymore.

    • @dancinkid1716
      @dancinkid1716 Год назад +4

      @@frotah omg YES. She's a genius

  • @EissaDelRey
    @EissaDelRey Год назад +207

    I always tear up hearing this, this album dropped on August, 2019, and this song in particular felt like a goodbye to the 2010s, the end of an era, a decade where "the culture was lit and we had a ball" 🥲❤️ that's what I associate this song with.

    • @EissaDelRey
      @EissaDelRey Год назад +18

      "Hawaii just missed that fireball" is a reference to the 2018 Hawaii ballistic missile false alarm
      "Kanye West is blond and gone" obviously referencing his change of political views - which she dragged him for on instagram, and that line is so on point because recently he got worse with his antisemitism and praise for Hitler
      And both the "L.A is in flames" and "Life on Mars ain't just a song" is about climate change

    • @laincoubert7236
      @laincoubert7236 Год назад +3

      @@EissaDelRey i always wondered why "blond" tho... also "life on mars" refers to tech and elon as well. lana has shared her interest in that even at the beginning of her career! :)

    • @malikbarry7542
      @malikbarry7542 Год назад +5

      @@laincoubert7236this was when Kanye dyed his hair blonde and was also supportive of Donald Trump which is what the blonde references

    • @EissaDelRey
      @EissaDelRey Год назад +5

      @laincoubert7236 As someone pointed out, Kanye went blond around 2016, which is the time he started endorsing Trump, as for Life on Mars, it could be a tribute to David Bowie since it's his song, or her interest in tech as you said, or probably the need for us to seriously consider colonizing and transforming Mars as climate change becomes a threat to human life on Earth

    • @laincoubert7236
      @laincoubert7236 Год назад +3

      @@EissaDelRey i don’t follow ye’s life (as i should lol) and didn’t know he went blond around that time, so thanks!
      I think you’re absolutely right about the life on mars line, the meaning’s clearly layered. Obviously, lana also referenced bowie on Terrence Loves You. It might also be important that Life on Mars is a pretty known song contributing to the theme of culture as a whole on this track, like she wasn’t gonna refer to something super niche to make that point.
      Ugh she’s such a genius

  • @myopia2020
    @myopia2020 Год назад +181

    "Dennis" is Dennis Wilson, drummer of The Beach Boys who drowned in Marina *del Rey* while intoxicated (He struggled with drugs and alcohol for much of his life. He also briefly hung out with Charles Manson and was instantly scared s***less. Manson even has a song on BBs album credited to Dennis) The Beach Boys also have an early song called "Lana". I'm sure Lana is well aware of these things. There is an apocalyptic air mixed with nostalgia - L.A. is in flames on the NFR album cover. Does anybody here know if Lana actually lived in Long Beach? Thank you, Mere! You're making your way through NFR!

    • @TheAnastyB
      @TheAnastyB Год назад +4

      This 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @leonamroa
      @leonamroa Год назад +4

      OMG

    • @meljc2823
      @meljc2823 Год назад +1

      I think I read at the start of her career she has lived there..
      Thanks for everything you just wrote.
      I understand her wrighting style a lot better now..😌🙏

  • @violencnoviolet
    @violencnoviolet Год назад +67

    Mere, you TRULY need to react to Lana's poems. Especially "L.A Who am I to Love You" and "Sportcruiser".
    Guys, please give this comment a thumbs up so she'll see it!

    • @stargrl77
      @stargrl77 Год назад +2

      I agree! I have Lana’s book and I’ve read it so many times. :)

    • @Joydisaster
      @Joydisaster Год назад +2

      YES !!! I love the entire book, but these two are seriously something else, I would love for her to react to these ❤️

    • @zaheeporbanderwala2270
      @zaheeporbanderwala2270 Год назад

      LA who am I to love you and beyond the bushes cypress thriving are my favorites! they both give me such major NFR vibes too!

    • @aleksejmilasinovic6524
      @aleksejmilasinovic6524 10 месяцев назад

      she did

  • @andresdelrey26
    @andresdelrey26 Год назад +80

    I love how she talks facts in the outro, LA in flames, Kanye West gone, the fact That Life On Mars being more than a song is so real, and she ends it with “Oh, the live stream is almost on” like in the current world, people don’t care about the real problems and just pretend to do, but when something trends on social media, they forget the real issue

  • @strngerinldn
    @strngerinldn Год назад +98

    I always tear up at "I want shit to feel just like they used to when baby I was doing nothing the most of all" because I feel like she’s reminiscing about pre fame period when she used to just enjoy herself and life without all the "bad" things that comes with life when growing and just the current world as it is. I personally associate it to me being a kid and worry free and how I miss that

  • @kk-wm9jl
    @kk-wm9jl Год назад +19

    I love how lana has so many layers in her poetry. i also get the feeling its a goodbye letter to her one true love, alcohol. the greatest loss of them all.

  • @Xxs2xX
    @Xxs2xX Год назад +20

    this song used to trigger me alot, she nailed everything in those lyrics, i cried so much guys, you cannot imagine, the only song i would skip in NFR because the emotional baggage too strong for me

  • @wiseguy100
    @wiseguy100 Год назад +22

    The guitar solo sends shivers down my spine (In a nice way). The melody to this song is so beautiful. Has a 50s/60s surf vibe to it.

    • @dylanstewart1154
      @dylanstewart1154 Год назад +6

      I love this too, I always get the very specific feeling of a smokey 80's basement party, at the end of the night with one couple slow dancing in the middle of the room. That's what I feel during that part

  • @aghatabarbosa19
    @aghatabarbosa19 Год назад +39

    I feel a little bit guilty asking more songs but wish you could react to Violets For Roses cuz I think u specially could relate to that one with the things u had shared with us. Anyways, great reaction, I LOVE the greatest, one of my favorites songs from Lana ❤

  • @cagehro
    @cagehro Год назад +21

    This song means a lot to me. I did not imagine that it was going to touch me so much, without imagining that the pandemic would make us value the past time. For me, this album is one of the best, where Lana del Rey showed maturity in her songs. I love your interpretation, thanks for doing it. .

  • @carriethompson84
    @carriethompson84 Год назад +33

    This is one of my FAVORITE songs by Lana!! It's so happy with a tiny slice of melancholy about missing the past or sumn from the past... Lana is simply just amazing & a wonderful storyteller/songwriter. Thanks Mere!!!!! ❤

  • @hg3xg
    @hg3xg Год назад +65

    Your assessment of it being about climate change and the end of the world is how I've always interpreted it. If you look closely at the artwork for this album, Norman Fucking Rockwell!, you can see a city in flamesas she sails away. Even though it came out in 2019, this song was especially poignant for me when I discovered it during the pandemic, as the feeling of missing music, every day things, people you love, dancing in public, was one we were all collectively experiencing. In California the sky was completely orange some days because of wildfires and it literally did feel like the end of the world, not to mention a lot of long-term relationships

    • @SeamusWood
      @SeamusWood Год назад +1

      Wow the lyric at the end “Hawaii is a fire ball” really hits different now..

  • @oOcitizenOo
    @oOcitizenOo Год назад +20

    Have goosebumps every time i listen to this song. The instrumentals here are top-notch

  • @sofiaamaro2715
    @sofiaamaro2715 Год назад +46

    Yes! I was waiting for this one. For me the thing with Lana is that you can interpret and feel the lyrics as they relate to your own life. Everytime she sings "I'm burned out after all" and "If this is it I'm signing off" I relate to it so much!

  • @andresvega9417
    @andresvega9417 Год назад +7

    HOW TO DISAPPEAR, PLEASE 🥹♥️

  • @Birdie522
    @Birdie522 Год назад +16

    This song is one of her saddest, in my opinion. Your face during the chorus made me tear up. Thank you so much for this reaction!
    I cannot wait for your book!

  • @berzatto
    @berzatto 2 дня назад

    i interpret this song being about depression. "i miss doing nothing the most of all" like the nostalgia you always get from when you were at your lowest because you've been depressed for so long it becomes comforting. nothing feeling like i used to and always missing times where u didn't have this feeling. knowing you can't ever go back to what life was like without depression

  • @almirhukic1072
    @almirhukic1072 Год назад +3

    The song is described as a funeral marsch for the culture. Just take a look at the cover of NFR album, the song is from that album.

  • @JR_Cargile
    @JR_Cargile Год назад +5

    Just lost a bestfriend to suicide a couple days ago. He was struggling with substance abuse. I’ve rewatched your videos talking about those subjects and I hope you know how much you’ve helped me through some of the grief. Thank you Mere🤍✨🪽

    • @SeamusWood
      @SeamusWood Год назад +1

      I’m sending you so much love, everything will be okay. What is grief if not love perceiving 💓

  • @Lagoonlucas
    @Lagoonlucas Год назад +4

    Love this, honestly all NFR is art, there are no bad songs

  • @dwarfheart6566
    @dwarfheart6566 Год назад +6

    When I was in my early 20s I had a lot of trouble with my own addictions and hearing this was song was what started me on my road to recovery. Thank you for your insight Mere

  • @lorenavasques8657
    @lorenavasques8657 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for this, I loved your reaction! This album was released on the second half of 2019,and it seemed like a premonition to the pandemic and the lost of the world as we used to know. Lana's music has the power of make us feel nostalgic about things that we haven't experienced yet ❤

  • @BenBigalke
    @BenBigalke Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for your effort, dear Mere!
    I love your reaction videos.
    I would die to see you react to 'LA Who Am I to Love You' by Lana
    😍

  • @akerr5823
    @akerr5823 Год назад +6

    Love your interpretation and agree … I interpreted the Greatest loss of them all as the loss of youth and the idealism and optimism that goes with it … Clarissa Pinkola Estes says that nostalgia in etymology actually means ‘ pain for home’ … so yes grieving the loss of our beautiful earth as we know it

    • @jmere05
      @jmere05 Год назад +1

      This 100%, this song always resonates with me since I'm close in age with Lana.

  • @lizka8792
    @lizka8792 Год назад +4

    "Miss doing nothing the most of all" when she was free, didnt have a care in the world, just enjoying dancing w her lover, rock n roll w friends, not the weight of fame. My take

  • @zaheeporbanderwala2270
    @zaheeporbanderwala2270 Год назад +2

    This song is so amazing, its so beautiful like all her songs and it just feels like she finally came to terms with something through this song that she found comfort in avoiding, idk its just what it feels like to me.

  • @dvk212
    @dvk212 Год назад +3

    god knows i tried or happiness is a butterfly would be great

  • @707_erin
    @707_erin Год назад +3

    This is such a good reaction, I think your interpretation is valid. How I think of it is when she says I miss doing nothing the most of all maybe like not being famous and when she lived in nyc it was mainly before her fame as she moved to La during the ultraviolence era and just being a bit more free maybe as she really loves the idea of total freedom, in ride she references her being out on the open road and being free before fame too maybe she didn’t literally do that but she’s definitely had those sorts of experiences in her past. I do agree with you totally at the end though, she almost adds to her sadness that the whole world around her feels like it’s going down with her and it’s causing her to have even less motivation and just want to do nothing the most of all

  • @JoaoPedro-rh4nx
    @JoaoPedro-rh4nx Год назад +3

    Do "Heroin", pleaseee, I think it's a strong song and personally it touches me very deep and I think it's a very personal song to Lana too and she once said that it's her favorite song from "Lust for Life" album and it's coneccted to "Change" and "Get Free" creating a kind of trilogy.
    Sorry for the weak english, I'm from Brazil

  • @therealpeppa3091
    @therealpeppa3091 Год назад +1

    Violets for roses-lana del rey PLZZZZZZZZ IM LITERALLY BEGGING U

  • @thytuz
    @thytuz Год назад +4

    One of my favorites from Norman F Rockwell

  • @mentiwow
    @mentiwow Год назад +15

    Also personally i feel like she is reminiscing the good old days and how simple life used to be with just her, her lover and friends. In the outro she is expressing loss such as the California wildfires and i think Kanye part is about him embracing Trump.
    I really love the interpretation of climate change and its effects in the world aswell!

  • @LabyrinthianLex
    @LabyrinthianLex Год назад +7

    Great reaction Mere! This is one of my favorites. Her performance at the Newport Folk Festival last week was incredible, I think you would love it!

  • @mentiwow
    @mentiwow Год назад +7

    THIS IS THE GREATEST (no pun) song in my opinion, thank you for the reaction❤

  • @davisousa223
    @davisousa223 Год назад +7

    Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple plss

  • @angel_0971
    @angel_0971 Год назад +1

    Your look and interpretation of Lana's songs is so precious, please react to Carmen, there's a lot of material in the lyrics for you to analyze 🥺🙏🩷

  • @tinasucevicc
    @tinasucevicc Год назад

    You know what I love the most about your channel... It's like every time I think I love a Lana song and then I listen to your interpretation of it + read the comments, the song just becomes more profound and holds an even greater emotional value! LIKE I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!

  • @ronaldofigueroa3419
    @ronaldofigueroa3419 7 месяцев назад

    i feel this represents the decadence of LA’s culture and the world in general, remark the good old times, it’s is a fact that lana is scared of dying and getting old and she spills it all over this song and you can feel it like a new young and beautiful. the fact that she released it during covid times duplicated the meaning of facing the greatest lost of them all for everyone. Climat change, celebrities losing their mind, people doing nothing like NPC’s, such a powerful song man… that’s why i love lana. 😮‍💨❤️‍🔥

  • @dnn6939
    @dnn6939 Год назад +1

    requesting the other woman its such a deep song that really encapsulates lana's entire career in my opinion. love the content !

  • @dannydavid5268
    @dannydavid5268 Год назад +3

    Sending love from Brazil

  • @NotTheVibe
    @NotTheVibe Год назад +1

    SERIAL KILLER PLEASE, it’s so catchy

  • @OscarMartinez-fi1dz
    @OscarMartinez-fi1dz Год назад

    The culture is lit: is like this is the moment to create art with a fully and deep message and for that, she said after: I had a ball, like she is please of change the culture with her music, so she is in peace with her art form and can have a ball every time and everywhere ❤ love her poetry the most of all !

  • @JoeHartman80
    @JoeHartman80 Год назад +1

    Lana has such an uplifting way of being depressed 😂.. such a weakness of mine. This is in my top 5 Lana songs.

    • @Vance82
      @Vance82 9 месяцев назад

      Top 5 for me as well!

  • @MickReynoldsAug7
    @MickReynoldsAug7 Год назад +2

    I love this song!
    Thank you, Sweet Mere! 🤗

  • @707_erin
    @707_erin Год назад

    Oh my god I was one of the people that requested, thankyou so much for doing it ahhhh, I watch all ur Lana videos and I love them so thankyou for taking time to do this ☺️🙏

  • @zakariahadra5706
    @zakariahadra5706 Год назад +6

    Omg im so happy you did the greatest!!! Maybe you could do "Let me love you like a woman" too! This one relates to Pink champagne which you covered recently!! i hope you consider it and i love your content!!!❤❤

    • @MickReynoldsAug7
      @MickReynoldsAug7 Год назад

      Yes!! I agree. I forgot about that.
      Pink Champagne vrs Let me love you like a woman?! That would be a awesome reaction.

    • @zakariahadra5706
      @zakariahadra5706 Год назад

      @@MickReynoldsAug7 Right!!!

  • @victorthatfriend
    @victorthatfriend Год назад +2

    Can you react to Violets for Roses? It’s def got my favorite Lana line in the pre-chorus 🪻🌹

  • @Evie170
    @Evie170 3 месяца назад

    This was part of a double single/video, with the first song being 'F... It, I Love You,' which is a banger!

  • @laincoubert7236
    @laincoubert7236 Год назад +2

    i've been binging some of your reactions to lana and taylor and i always love your interpretations

  • @davekatcho3157
    @davekatcho3157 Год назад

    I really loves the Piano at the ending so chilling

  • @luvindustry
    @luvindustry Год назад +2

    thank you!! loved this interpretation

  • @hebeeeeert
    @hebeeeeert Год назад

    Amazing . I'm so glad you already this resquest (I was one that asked for this) my fav Lana's song.
    And The Greatest yes it is about nostalgia and missing the old stuff.
    By the way you look amazing beautiful.
    Once again thanks.

  • @reesepasquarello1355
    @reesepasquarello1355 Год назад

    if you look closely at the background of the album cover for norman f*cking rockwell (the album this song is on), youll see california burning in the background. when i first saw it my mind was blown

  • @serenxbrookes
    @serenxbrookes Год назад +1

    i really recommend born to die by ldr it’s my fav song by her tbh

  • @LewisEthridge_95
    @LewisEthridge_95 Год назад

    NFR was written during the actual time of the big LA fires. That's why the cover of the album has the fire. Hawaii did just miss getting hit by a ☄ at the time too. Watch the music video for "F*c* it I love you + The Greatest" and you can get a little more of the story.

  • @felixquinones5507
    @felixquinones5507 6 месяцев назад

    I always perceived this song as a loss generation that she misses

  • @ckwilson10
    @ckwilson10 Год назад +1

    I have never subscribed to a channel faster in my fucking Life. This content/ concept is fascinating 👑 You’re a genius

  • @DiegoAlves-nj3lu
    @DiegoAlves-nj3lu Год назад +2

    i guess she said that after her reach the fame she could see that theres nothing amazing in it for her except the people who loves her

  • @melliecara
    @melliecara Год назад

    This song is one of those songs that makes you miss something you never experienced or knew.
    Lana has that magic to put you on that feeling.
    Also “white dress” made me cry, reminded me of my waitress days in London.
    Hawaii just missed that fire ball- is a reference to the false alarm 🚨 that nuclear b o m b was going to hit it in like 3minutes. Happened 2016(?) 2017? Well and K. West used to be friends with Lana (to my understanding) but when K went with Trump and stumbled upon his own ego he was gone to Lana. Like in BPD kinda way, anyway I see it that way… thank you again! Love seeing your videos

  • @livinginsaturn
    @livinginsaturn Год назад +2

    Thank you for this!! One of my favorites.
    Your interpretation skills are something else. ❤

  • @strawmuncher
    @strawmuncher Год назад +1

    this song got me through the pandemic

  • @lauraliehh
    @lauraliehh Год назад

    My favourite song of all time.

  • @luuuuuu145
    @luuuuuu145 Год назад

    the greatest is simply the greatest

  • @thytuz
    @thytuz 11 месяцев назад

    Rewatching every single one of your Lana reactions just to say that you are amazing and I love you

  • @fredericobaptista3067
    @fredericobaptista3067 Год назад

    Yes!!!! This is my favorite song tysm

  • @jadenbfa-f1u
    @jadenbfa-f1u Год назад

    mere, i just wanna say i absolutely love these lana reaction vids❤ the greatest is probably one of my favorite songs of all time, really recommend you listen to dark but just a game❤️❤️

  • @walisonlima5297
    @walisonlima5297 Год назад

    Literally The Greatest ❤

  • @noraharris9804
    @noraharris9804 Год назад

    i never realized the lyric was “oh the live stream’s almost on”, it sounds to me like “oh the life streams almost gone.” could be a double meaning

  • @IvanFigueira
    @IvanFigueira Год назад +3

    I always thought this song was her giving up her public persona, which is smt she worked hard on building to be a successful artist. We know that after NFR! She gave up on putting out albums in the traditional industry way with videos and promotion. And in all her most recent projects it’s a very different more personal Lana from all her previous projects, so the greatest loss for her is the hope she had on the music industry and her public persona being her goal.

  • @Jamie_Ashe
    @Jamie_Ashe 5 месяцев назад

    Kind of embarrassed to admit this, but I listened to this album the literal hour it came out, and I was tripping on acid, and this song gave me “series finale” vibe, but in the darkest way possible…

  • @jayconcepcionx
    @jayconcepcionx Год назад

    I’VE BEEN WAITING SINCE FOREVER

  • @keenanrodammer9493
    @keenanrodammer9493 Год назад

    This song reminds me both of me selling my childhood home to the owner of Kokomo’s Family Fun Center. But it also reminds me of how I named Lana Del Rey after wanting to change my classmates name Marina Lynn Harding to a new name Lana Lynn Harding because of the marina that Denis from The Beach Boys drowned in Marina Del Rey. Meant to be played as the Chris Farley tribute music video on RUclips.

  • @folkeeverett
    @folkeeverett Год назад +3

    You were on point! The song is essentially the centerpiece of the album and it's about the "end of the world as we know it" as you said. Also the fall of the music industry, about it not being about the music anymore. And also the fall of American culture and politics, as the song is in context with Donald Trump's presidency. Also for more reference, this song is connected to 'Change' from Lust for Life, but adding some nihilism to it. "Miss doing nothing the most of all", she means when she was young and also when the world, according to her, was a better and easier place. There's an interview where she said for instance that she felt safer in America when Obama was President. So the song is about a lot of things really lol.
    Please listen to Arcadia! It's a letter to all the critics and the industry.

  • @skazasp
    @skazasp Год назад

    HER BEST SONG

  • @rubyxvyy9930
    @rubyxvyy9930 8 месяцев назад

    I think she meant “I missed doing nothing the most of all” as how life back then came naturally without her having to do anything to feel special. Which makes sense cause she said she wants shit to feel like it used to when she was doing nothing the most of all.

  • @AJBudig
    @AJBudig Год назад

    THIS IS MY FAVORITE LANA SONG❤!!!!

  • @Ag8844
    @Ag8844 Год назад

    yeah it’s about feeling like the world is over, the album was almost called “burnt world”.

  • @Lx_lizzy
    @Lx_lizzy Год назад +1

    Is This Happiness pleaseeeeee!

  • @shaniazimmerman3922
    @shaniazimmerman3922 Год назад

    Another great video, Mere! Thankyou!!

  • @domystic20
    @domystic20 Год назад

    “Hawaii miss the fireball” and she predicted about the wildfire happened in Maui

  • @derelie
    @derelie Год назад

    CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR BOOK

  • @alexinhozinho
    @alexinhozinho Год назад

    i've been waiting for this reaction and i loved it! The day you finally react to some of the songs on Melodrama I will be sooooo happy

  • @Mirandaleia8463
    @Mirandaleia8463 Год назад

    absolutely, and with the livestream almost on it's like distractions from important pressing issues.

  • @avetse
    @avetse Год назад

    OMH OMG MERE OMG TYSM

  • @guitarherops31
    @guitarherops31 Год назад +3

    What’s interesting about this song is how it was released in 2019, before COVID, the BLM protests, the election and everything else that came forth in America.
    Yet this song still feels like a time capsule of the times we’re living in - the feelings are still prevalent as well, if not more real.

  • @emilyb.8219
    @emilyb.8219 Год назад +2

    I've listened to my NFR CD so many times in my car that after the Greatest ended in the video, my mind automatically continued the tracklist and started singing Bartender lol.
    It's crazy that Lana released such an existential song in 2019; things weren't great then by any means but this was just before covid and the 2020 election chaos and protests and whatnot... things only got worse 🙃

  • @senju451
    @senju451 Год назад

    You look so beautiful in this shirt color 🥹

  • @bengilkey5650
    @bengilkey5650 Год назад

    FAVORITE LDR SONG

  • @brandonmercado384
    @brandonmercado384 Год назад +2

    hii mere. i love your lana reactions. can you react to a song called "old money". it's from the ultraviolence album. it's a very personal song and i would love to see your reaction and hear your opinion about the song.

  • @Cadec247
    @Cadec247 Год назад

    You should do a reaction to A Star Is Born (2018) if you haven’t already seen it. Listening to your comments about addiction, I think you’d have a lot of good commentary on that movie. It’s apparently a very accurate portrayal of being in a relationship with an addict, in addition to being an absolutely beautiful film.

  • @caiovargascomarella2996
    @caiovargascomarella2996 Год назад

    I LOV THIS SONG.. ❤

  • @nanc-y
    @nanc-y Год назад +2

    Ураааа я так ждала эту реакцию 💘 спасибо

  • @77sofia7
    @77sofia7 Год назад +1

    u really should do “beautiful” by lana, her best lyrics❤️❤️

    • @PARKERC99
      @PARKERC99 Год назад +2

      i love beautiful but it 100% does not have her best lyrics lmao

    • @77sofia7
      @77sofia7 Год назад

      @@PARKERC99 so for u what’s her best lyrics?

    • @PARKERC99
      @PARKERC99 Год назад +1

      @@77sofia7 kintsugi for sure. the metaphors and her comparing it to her own life make it EASILY her best song in terms of the lyrics

    • @77sofia7
      @77sofia7 Год назад

      good choiceee@@PARKERC99

    • @PARKERC99
      @PARKERC99 Год назад

      @@77sofia7 ty

  • @daveleciel
    @daveleciel Год назад

    my fav song of her

  • @gustavoferreira-po9zt
    @gustavoferreira-po9zt Год назад +2

    eu amaria um vídeo reagindo a 13 beaches ou terrence loves you ❤❤❤❤

  • @emobucket3083
    @emobucket3083 Год назад

    Please react to her poetry it’s very beautiful, I recommend what happened when I left you, salamander, my bedroom is a sacred place now. I just know you’d love it!

  • @abcdeqwerty1047
    @abcdeqwerty1047 Год назад

    Mere.. you really have to react to the music video for this its like the sequel to the Ride music video!