Tears For Fears, Paul Weller, Jane Weaver, Beth Gibbons, The Libertines, Steven Wilson released some very good albums in recent years. Especially their latest ones.
She lowkey raised a whole generation and some of us might not even know it. The influence of this album alone is still apparent today and no one can deny it, you can credit her for so many things and it's actually crazy.
Lana Del Rey is the artist that inspired artists, that’s why I think her influence is mainly unidentified by the public, she didn’t directly influenced the world but her art did through other mediums or voices.
Springsteen introduced video games on a radio show he had .. this is what he said when introducing it: “This is a song that reminds me of the hot, humid, sultry summer nights, and the girls that went with them. Nights so hot and still, fields of fireflies, leaves so still on neighbourhood trees, that they did not whisper; no rumour of a breeze in sight. You’d sit on your porch, you were dressed, waiting for her, or the end of the world.” *cue the bells 🔔🔔🔔🔔
That is absolutely lovely. I just recently got into Bruce Springsteen after watching The Greatest Night in Pop and seeing this makes me think I'm on the right track haha.
so ahead of her time. the way critics were so rude to this album just to be cool(pitchfork). it stood the test of time perioddd. and shes still paving the way with NFR
From what I remember the deeper more sultry voice was something she had to really force early on, bc she said people didn't take her seriously when she sang in the "baby" voice which is what was more natural to her. Kill Kill, Queen of the Gas Station, Kinda Outta Luck, Making Out, Jealous Girl, etc are all very high up. And even in the ones where she's trying to make her voice deeper, it still has a more airy tone to it.
Paradise next PLEASE. It's a short and beautiful album. I can't wait for him to hear Gods & Monsters and Yayo and the others!! And then Honeymoon next!!
I know when her two managers (Ben & Ed of TapMusic) found her, they bought her out from her old label for $10,000 and moved her to London to live with them to rebuild her career… and then Born To Die was born.
Carmen is actually a really depressing song. Lana said it’s about a young sex worker that struggles with substance abuse. Lana has said before that she was addicted to alcohol when she was a teenager, which led her to write this song. She also stated that Carmen is a metaphor for alcohol. Hope this makes sense😁
Bro has no idea how Impactful that album was and still is ! Since it’s Realease in 2011 it NEVER left the Billboard top 200 Albums ! Its has been crowned „Album of the Decade“ Basically every big female artist from the last 10 years was heavy influenced by this album You see so much „Born to Die“ in So many artists these days And it was her debut !
there's something so poetic about lana's obsession with older men and then having this hot silver fox becoming a die hard fan of hers ... the power of manifestation
Lana still has her baby voice and really deep one and sometimes it comes out but after the paradise edition of born to die she stopped doing it to be taken more seriously.
I know that Chappell jokes about being “your favorite artists’ favorite artist” and I think that will very likely someday be true for her but right now, everybody who performs contemporary pop music’s favorite artist is Lana del Rey, and it shows.
This may not be the best in her discography but it’s the most influential album she has ever and will ever make. This album defined the change modern pop aesthetically and sonically.
high and watching this while making pancakes lmao but as soon as connor announced off to the races i was immediately like “oh Kevin’s gonna LOVE this” and i was right 😭😭 i love this for y’all i’ve been listening to lana since her uv era
yessss from all lana fans: thank you for this!!! i bet now you can understand the frustration that lana hasn’t won a Grammy yet when she is so artful and influential. the best ever!
@@conormcfall5436Especially After Lover, all her albums have been sounding like lana folklore evermore midnights ttpd all of them have the poetic lana vibe
I’m pretty sure video games was the first song I remember ever hearing. My mom played it in the car a lot and I can’t remember anything I would’ve heard before
@@harrisonwhite107 I'm happy for you, it's my own personal existencial crisis that someone born in '08/'09 is walking around typing things on the internet
I first saw it on MTV and I thought it was a song from the 70s and they were probably playing it now because the singer has died recently of old age and they are honoring her lol
the impact that this album had on the culture was significant in a way that is difficult to describe unless you were there at the time. She really brought aesthetic back to music and there are a lot of artists that have her to thank. Her impact is often overlooked.
Lana del Rey's BtD reaction are always my favourite from whichever creator. I wish I could go back in time and experience this again for the first time. It's such a great album - the storytelling, the production, the vocal versatility, I could go on. What I really commend is the ability to create a world with the sound, the vocal and the lyrics. This album just transports you, it's very visual and impressively cohesive for the narrative she meant to tell.
She’s got a huge catalog to choose from for concerts considering she’s released 10 records so far and countless beloved unreleased songs. Yet she still chooses to keep singing the same few songs 😭
honestly I fucking love this album. When it first came put I was P4K-pilled so hard and thought it was dumb as hell. But my then GF (now wife!) played it a bunch and it grew on me so hard. Blue Jeans and National Anthem in particular were the two that got me hooked. Over a decade later and we still have the CD and listen to it often during our summer drives!
Lana was on a mission for fame with this record as it was her major label debut after 8 years of singing in bars and trying to make it big. It’s such an amazing, timeless and influential album but still to me pales in comparison to the quality of all her records coming after, which says a lot about what an amazing artist she is. She’s only continued to dive further into her gift and I am thankful for it. I hope this means you’re doing the rest of her albums, each one is it’s own unique world!
Love that y’all are covering this! I saw Lana at Red Rocks when I was 14. Absolutely spectacular. She was one of the first artists I found independently of my dad (who HEAVILY influenced my music taste - music is one of the only things we can enjoy together without arguing). She was integral to forging my own identity. Discovering Video Games right when it came out when I was 13 was *truly* life changing.
Listened to this classic album every night sitting on the rocking chair, in the early am hours, on repeat helping get my then newborn son back to sleep.
The picture you painted with the blue jeans white shirt, skating, summer nights. It was impeccable 🥺 a very immersive description. Helped give this song a new visual
Off to the races might have broke my fifteen undeveloped brain Give it a chance to Honeymoon. Might be a hardest one to fall in love with at the first time, but oh lord, such a elegant album
Off to the races is probably my favourite Lana song most days. This album is just 10/10. Literally not ONE skip. And the bonus tracks are also superb 💗💗 I also LOOOVEE Carmen. The story is so strong. I think if it as the older sister to “Ride”.
I remember listening to Video Games in December 2011 of my college freshman year. I downloaded her free EP on iTunes shortly after. Can’t believe it’s been 13 years! I’ll always be a fan.
PLEASE finish this series. i need reactions to her lesser known projects. i love you and your dads bond and communication throughout. seriously gold, and so insightful. 🖤
This album means so much to me. I was sent off to a boarding school at 16 where I didn’t know a single person, half way through the 11th grade. Needless to say, some very lonely but oddly amazing and life-changing times. I listened to this album & Frank ocean’s Nostalgia Ultra for 5 months straight almost everyday while I worked my janitorial job…made the time pass by & so enjoyable. Those two projects still completely color that time of my life. I still get chills hearing these songs. 2011-2012 was a special time for music. So surreal
Would LOVE to see you guys react to her album Lust for Life. It also has a lot of hip hop influences and has a crazy range of features from The Weeknd, ASAP Rocky and Playboy Carti to Stevie Nicks and Sean Lennon. All in one album 😄
i vividly remember the buildup to the release of Lust for Life and then sitting down outside with my headphones listening to the whole thing straight through and just being soooo amazed
Lana is just incredible, love to look back at these older albums and while they are still great it really makes you appreciate the artistic evolution even more. Would love to see you react to Zack Bryan by the way. I think Kevin would love his music
Fav Lana album.... SO hard. It's a tie between Born to Die and NFR for me. Chemtrails over the Country Club and Ultraviolence tie for 2nd. But then there are songs from other albums I ADORE (Terrance Loves you on Honeymoon, Dealer and Black Bathing Suit on her Banisters album, UGH, killer!)
People don't give enough credit to lana for her musical and cultural impact just bcoz she isn't in the news 24×7. But this woman is single handedly responsible for 90% of sound of current pop music and indie music.
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Tears For Fears, Paul Weller, Jane Weaver, Beth Gibbons, The Libertines, Steven Wilson released some very good albums in recent years. Especially their latest ones.
@@turningthetables LISTEN TO MARINA!
Do Honeymoon next😭
Honeymoon pleaseeeeeeeee 🙏🙏🙏
What an iconic album, the epitome of tumblr and nostalgia for me
exactuhlee, same twin
Not her best album but her most iconic. It’s insane this is her debut
You get it
@@tupcilian7645 even though it's really not. her label did everything to make it AS IF it's her debut
@slicknickkcin I mean it is her debut as the Lana del Rey persona
6:58 bro knows he has a chance 😭
this is gonna be clipped sooner rather than later loooool
He had*
Lmaooaoaoaoaoaooo
LMFAOOOOOOO ALMOST CHOKED ON MY WAFFLES
@@Freyaaamira has*
There’s no doubt that Lana Del Rey really was a cultural reset when she released Born to Die. This album still charts for a reason
Born to Die and Live.Love.ASAP. I was obsessed with those two. Loved them in National Anthem
It's constantly in the top 50 albums global. She could have released this and dipped and probably never have to work again.
dad is definitely Lana coded
And Lana’s type 😉
@@ZJ-kl4hu hahahaha
He is really handsome indeed
this, marina’s electra heart and lorde’s pure heroine defined my 8th grade self
HEAVY on electra
10000% same
The holy trinity
omg absolutely they have to listen to marina
Marina must be next ❤
She lowkey raised a whole generation and some of us might not even know it. The influence of this album alone is still apparent today and no one can deny it, you can credit her for so many things and it's actually crazy.
MOST don’t know I fear
Lana Del Rey is the artist that inspired artists, that’s why I think her influence is mainly unidentified by the public, she didn’t directly influenced the world but her art did through other mediums or voices.
Springsteen introduced video games on a radio show he had .. this is what he said when introducing it: “This is a song that reminds me of the hot, humid, sultry summer nights, and the girls that went with them. Nights so hot and still, fields of fireflies, leaves so still on neighbourhood trees, that they did not whisper; no rumour of a breeze in sight. You’d sit on your porch, you were dressed, waiting for her, or the end of the world.” *cue the bells 🔔🔔🔔🔔
That is absolutely lovely. I just recently got into Bruce Springsteen after watching The Greatest Night in Pop and seeing this makes me think I'm on the right track haha.
@@narcissticgoddessif you haven’t listened to the album Nebraska yet I highly recommend it beginning to end. It’s a beautiful piece of art.
Beautiful. But not as iconic as Larry David stumbling over Ariana Grande’s name and having no time to correct it 😎👍
Chills, that is so beautiful
@@churricardo1457it is. No one cares about whoever you named
so ahead of her time. the way critics were so rude to this album just to be cool(pitchfork). it stood the test of time perioddd. and shes still paving the way with NFR
Yep they were awful in their judgment but years later they revised their rating from 5.5 to 7.5 🙄
the dated single being katy pery’s new song
the way i thought the exact same thing
that was my first thought too
Or ice spice lol
Stop cause you might be right 😭
Def
She could still do that “baby” voice today. I don’t think it’s her young voice she just switches it.
i love when she sings like that, its scratches parts of my brain
she used to use it when referencing lolita, which is not something she cares about nowadays
Doin' Time's bridge she kinda sounds like that
From what I remember the deeper more sultry voice was something she had to really force early on, bc she said people didn't take her seriously when she sang in the "baby" voice which is what was more natural to her. Kill Kill, Queen of the Gas Station, Kinda Outta Luck, Making Out, Jealous Girl, etc are all very high up. And even in the ones where she's trying to make her voice deeper, it still has a more airy tone to it.
Yea
And tomorrow: Dad reacts to Marina - Electra Heart
it's a must!
YESSS
HED LOVE IT
@dollarmans2974 specifically the 10 year edition w the bonus tracks
PRIMA DONNA GIRL, all I ever wanted was the world 🌎
Dark Paradise is about Lana's high school bf who tragically passed away. she even references him in ocean blvd. she's never gotten over his death.
💔
Man your dad is so f**king cool I can’t deal 😂
ending july with lana del rey, thank you!
Paradise next PLEASE. It's a short and beautiful album. I can't wait for him to hear Gods & Monsters and Yayo and the others!!
And then Honeymoon next!!
Hell yeah 👊🏽
Honeymoon is HER BEST
Does that one also have With or without you and million dollar man?
Bel Air is one of my favorite Lana songs!
Fun fact the album cover was taken in Watford, England where Lana was staying at the time! God knows why she was there voluntarily
watford?
'Hell is a place on earth'
She realised Oceana was a special place. Me too Lana, me too
I know when her two managers (Ben & Ed of TapMusic) found her, they bought her out from her old label for $10,000 and moved her to London to live with them to rebuild her career… and then Born To Die was born.
If you’re from America that’s a wild statement
Carmen is actually a really depressing song. Lana said it’s about a young sex worker that struggles with substance abuse. Lana has said before that she was addicted to alcohol when she was a teenager, which led her to write this song. She also stated that Carmen is a metaphor for alcohol. Hope this makes sense😁
Yes! I believe she took inspiration from the book Lolita where a young Carmen who walks the streets is mentioned.
@@yeahhhitscamille oooo I didn’t even know about that. How cool!
my favorite artist, my favorite album, my favorite duo. this is such a treat 😭
you guys should totally listen to pure heroine from lorde, such an iconic debut album
YESSSS PLS
Omg yes. I know they’d vibe w buzz cut season
Omg yess
pleeeaaseee
Yes!
Please also do the Paradise edition of this album!!! Also Honeymoon, my favorite album, is a must. I just know Kevin will love it!
Paradise will always be my favorite 🧡
Honeymoon is also my favorite!!
Honeymoon would be mind blowing for Kevin, I just know.
KEVIN IS GONNA HAVE A FIELD DAYYY W HONEYMOON😭
yeah I need their reaction to the iconic opening line of Cola hahaha
Dark Paradise was my first fav Lana song when I first discovered her music, kev gets it
Brady!
ARIANA WHAT ARE YOU DOING HEREEEE
@@user-gb5tj5kj1n hehe TTT best reaction channel on youtube
@@silentfreak8933 hiii
samee
Bro has no idea how Impactful that album was and still is !
Since it’s Realease in 2011 it NEVER left the Billboard top 200 Albums !
Its has been crowned „Album of the Decade“
Basically every big female artist from the last 10 years was heavy influenced by this album
You see so much „Born to Die“ in So many artists these days
And it was her debut !
it has left the bbh200 for very short times but still impressive nonetheless
@@andrew-bs5ql are you Sure?
there's something so poetic about lana's obsession with older men and then having this hot silver fox becoming a die hard fan of hers ... the power of manifestation
Finalllllllyyyyy if you love her vocals on million dollar man, PLEASEEE look up her performances of it live. It’s unreal.
Vocals do NOT quit
You guys should have done the paradise version of the album! but super excited to watch
Yeah, I’d love to see the reaction to Body Electric and Gods & Monsters. The latter is probably my favourite ever Lana song, along with West Coast.
blue jorts, white shorts, walked in to the rort y'know you made my eyes bort
Lana still has her baby voice and really deep one and sometimes it comes out but after the paradise edition of born to die she stopped doing it to be taken more seriously.
Vaping ruined her higher register. Hate to say it because I love her with all my heart but I wish she smoked less
@@RomanNavii dont think she took it seriously till recently but now her voice is so much weaker
lol what? She did it to be special, she tried some vocals to sound like she imagines, after that she decided what fits her
@@eladbenm dont deny that her voice is so much weaker now like go watch her newest performance we cant even hear her anymore
@@user-fd9mh9zs1e how did I deny that? I talked about her voice after paradise. Her voice was the best in lust for life era.
"That was a good finish. That's something your mom said last night..." LOL. Nice deflection at the end Connor: "....that's born to die...." hahahaha
I know that Chappell jokes about being “your favorite artists’ favorite artist” and I think that will very likely someday be true for her but right now, everybody who performs contemporary pop music’s favorite artist is Lana del Rey, and it shows.
ur absolutely right but i think she said across the lines being "your favourite girl's favourite girl"
@@smoothoperatorrr no, she said “your favorite artists’ favorite artist”.
Chappel is a Lana fan?
She is! Chappell even mentioned Lana on her song.@@evan.iraheta
the irony is that lana is probably a huge fan of chappell 🤣🤣🤣
Off to the Races is still my favorite Lana Del Rey song.
Mine too, I always skip the title track coz I just wanna get to it already😅
This may not be the best in her discography but it’s the most influential album she has ever and will ever make. This album defined the change modern pop aesthetically and sonically.
It is the best bro. It only isn’t for the most devote Lana fans
“I will love you til the end of time” --“so will I” made me LOL
Lana made pop music “cool” with this album and why she’ll be my one true love
high and watching this while making pancakes lmao but as soon as connor announced off to the races i was immediately like “oh Kevin’s gonna LOVE this” and i was right 😭😭 i love this for y’all i’ve been listening to lana since her uv era
the goat of all goats , Lana Del Rey.
yessss from all lana fans: thank you for this!!! i bet now you can understand the frustration that lana hasn’t won a Grammy yet when she is so artful and influential. the best ever!
Screaming crying throwing up, I’ve been WAITINGGG FOR THIS
You can definitely tell where Taylor Swift got her "Wildest Dreams"/"Style" inspiration from for most of '1989'... it's all straight from this album.
I swear every Taylor album since this time has at least one Lana rip, up to and including including her on Snow On The Beach
Funny you say that, because those are the only songs of hers that I actually like. Now it makes sense. lol
and her whole current writing style
I think Jack Antonof loves Lana and her style so much it makes Taylor jealous so she tries to imitate her vibe and style lately lol
@@conormcfall5436Especially After Lover, all her albums have been sounding like lana
folklore evermore midnights ttpd all of them have the poetic lana vibe
This album brings me back to high school and my first relationship. It always brings tears to my eyes. Such a nostalgic album.
I’m pretty sure video games was the first song I remember ever hearing. My mom played it in the car a lot and I can’t remember anything I would’ve heard before
Well I just had a HARD shock of reality about how old I am if Lana was the first artist you've ever heard, so thanks for that lol
@@ds1116 yeah I’m only 15 so😭
Starting off with peak is fire my dad introduced me to video games when I was younger too
@@harrisonwhite107 I'm happy for you, it's my own personal existencial crisis that someone born in '08/'09 is walking around typing things on the internet
I first saw it on MTV and I thought it was a song from the 70s and they were probably playing it now because the singer has died recently of old age and they are honoring her lol
the impact that this album had on the culture was significant in a way that is difficult to describe unless you were there at the time. She really brought aesthetic back to music and there are a lot of artists that have her to thank. Her impact is often overlooked.
Million dollar man is so good to sing along too
I love that song it’s underrated🥺
Lana del Rey's BtD reaction are always my favourite from whichever creator. I wish I could go back in time and experience this again for the first time. It's such a great album - the storytelling, the production, the vocal versatility, I could go on. What I really commend is the ability to create a world with the sound, the vocal and the lyrics. This album just transports you, it's very visual and impressively cohesive for the narrative she meant to tell.
"we're in the west coast" oh dad just you wait till you hear Ultraviolence...
i love how overcome your dad is with emotion when he listens to her - she has had that affect on me for 8 years now!
carmen is a metaphor for alcohol and lana's alcohol addiction from a young age, i didnt appreciate it at first but it's rlly a gem if u relistennn
hahaha im the sales associate that sold you those shorts, didnt want to be weird and say i watched your channel.
funny coincidence
him standing up to show up his jorts really took me out lmaooo
They are awful!
She’s got a huge catalog to choose from for concerts considering she’s released 10 records so far and countless beloved unreleased songs. Yet she still chooses to keep singing the same few songs 😭
The Paradise Edition now!
This album single-handedly raised me. And soooo tumblr coded
Didn't know I needed a turning the tables review for this, and now I think I need more Lana reviews
felt like you drank that smoothie throughout most of the vid and it didn't reduce in quantity
This comment made me lol.
I WAS LOCKED TF INN!! You guys just get it 😩❤️
honestly I fucking love this album. When it first came put I was P4K-pilled so hard and thought it was dumb as hell. But my then GF (now wife!) played it a bunch and it grew on me so hard. Blue Jeans and National Anthem in particular were the two that got me hooked. Over a decade later and we still have the CD and listen to it often during our summer drives!
Lana was on a mission for fame with this record as it was her major label debut after 8 years of singing in bars and trying to make it big. It’s such an amazing, timeless and influential album but still to me pales in comparison to the quality of all her records coming after, which says a lot about what an amazing artist she is. She’s only continued to dive further into her gift and I am thankful for it. I hope this means you’re doing the rest of her albums, each one is it’s own unique world!
Whattt this is my favourite Lana album 😂 and ultraviolence obviously
@@laurenarkapaw it’s ok to have basic taste!
@@warrenmacdonald3463ew
@@warrenmacdonald3463honestly those two albums along with nfr are the essential lana albums, imo
@@warrenmacdonald3463nah you’re just a very devoted fan, everyone knows this is the beat album
Love that y’all are covering this! I saw Lana at Red Rocks when I was 14. Absolutely spectacular. She was one of the first artists I found independently of my dad (who HEAVILY influenced my music taste - music is one of the only things we can enjoy together without arguing). She was integral to forging my own identity. Discovering Video Games right when it came out when I was 13 was *truly* life changing.
Now you guys gotta review Honeymoon...it's her most underrated album imo...so cinematic and poetic 🤩
I forgot how much I liked this album! These songs are so great 💜 It really takes me back to mid-2010s Tumblr
Listened to this classic album every night sitting on the rocking chair, in the early am hours, on repeat helping get my then newborn son back to sleep.
Would love to see you guys do a Hozier album, Unreal Unearth would be awesome!
man I love this album so much. It takes me to another place. Can't wait to see you guys react to it! Keep doing you guys
The picture you painted with the blue jeans white shirt, skating, summer nights. It was impeccable 🥺 a very immersive description. Helped give this song a new visual
Off to the races might have broke my fifteen undeveloped brain
Give it a chance to Honeymoon. Might be a hardest one to fall in love with at the first time, but oh lord, such a elegant album
"She loves kissing" - "and old mens"... LOL
She’s me
👋🏻😀
i think the hip hop vibe of this album is the reason it’s always been my favourite since it came out.
Off to the races is probably my favourite Lana song most days. This album is just 10/10. Literally not ONE skip. And the bonus tracks are also superb 💗💗 I also LOOOVEE Carmen. The story is so strong. I think if it as the older sister to “Ride”.
Your dad is great!! He knows what’s up with good music 🥇
I remember listening to Video Games in December 2011 of my college freshman year. I downloaded her free EP on iTunes shortly after. Can’t believe it’s been 13 years! I’ll always be a fan.
PLEASE finish this series. i need reactions to her lesser known projects. i love you and your dads bond and communication throughout. seriously gold, and so insightful. 🖤
Kevin waving killed me
This is one of my favorite albums ever, and changed how pop evolved from there.
It was such a unique sound for the time, the rest was bubblegum like
YES I’ve been waiting for this reaction!! My favorite reactors and my favorite Lana album
million dollar man has so much aura
This album means so much to me. I was sent off to a boarding school at 16 where I didn’t know a single person, half way through the 11th grade. Needless to say, some very lonely but oddly amazing and life-changing times. I listened to this album & Frank ocean’s Nostalgia Ultra for 5 months straight almost everyday while I worked my janitorial job…made the time pass by & so enjoyable. Those two projects still completely color that time of my life. I still get chills hearing these songs. 2011-2012 was a special time for music. So surreal
You just drop a bomb of a video out of the blue! love that
Always a pleasure hearing this album again, it’s timeless to me 🥲
FINALLY!!! Been waiting for this reaction forEVER!
Would LOVE to see you guys react to her album Lust for Life. It also has a lot of hip hop influences and has a crazy range of features from The Weeknd, ASAP Rocky and Playboy Carti to Stevie Nicks and Sean Lennon. All in one album 😄
i vividly remember the buildup to the release of Lust for Life and then sitting down outside with my headphones listening to the whole thing straight through and just being soooo amazed
LANA👏did👏that👏. She paved the mf-ing way for those who came after (and before) her.
YAAAAAAAAS we needed that, hope you're gonna react to her every album that's so worth it
I wish I could hear Video Games for the first time again.
I feel like this is one of those albums where you’re a different person after you listen to it. She’s incredible!
Lana is just incredible, love to look back at these older albums and while they are still great it really makes you appreciate the artistic evolution even more.
Would love to see you react to Zack Bryan by the way. I think Kevin would love his music
THANK YOU TURNING TABLES WE ALL SAY IN UNISON
Fav Lana album.... SO hard. It's a tie between Born to Die and NFR for me. Chemtrails over the Country Club and Ultraviolence tie for 2nd. But then there are songs from other albums I ADORE (Terrance Loves you on Honeymoon, Dealer and Black Bathing Suit on her Banisters album, UGH, killer!)
favorite album is definitely blue banisters she really shows herself through those songs
we need a picture of dad in the iconic white tee and jeans!!
BTD IS THE DEFINITION OF AN ICONIC ALBUM & THE MOST INFLUENTIAL ALBUM OF THE LAST DECADE
I'm so lucky I listened to this album for the first time a few weeks ago. Keep It Up 🔥🔥
i see you're doing more and more pop and female artists, PLEASE have your dad react to lorde's melodrama!!
And Electra Heart 👀
Never click so fast- oh goshhh this is one of my fav album all the time
People don't give enough credit to lana for her musical and cultural impact just bcoz she isn't in the news 24×7. But this woman is single handedly responsible for 90% of sound of current pop music and indie music.
IVE BEEN WAITING AGES FOR A NEW LANA REACTION YESSS
omg back to back incredible picks
JAW DROPPED WHEN I SAW THE NOTIFICATION
Because of Lana I kinda know now a lot of places in America.
So Honeymoon is coming right? RIGHT?
BEEN WAITING FOR YALL TO DO THIS ALBUM FOR YEARS
Awesome stuff. Bought this album when I was 10. Special and timeless