Yes they have more collab together. In addition to this collab . Their first collaboration was in 2015 with Prisioner in BBTM by The Weeknd, in 2016 on the Starboy album with Party Monster on which Lana did backing vocals and Stargirl Interlude. And in 2020, The Weeknd on the radio show Memento Mori turned out to have a Money Power and Glory remix of Lana del Rey's Ultraviolence album that would be featured on The Weeknd's Kissland album.
the joke about singing the chorus on the work place was hella funny, i loved this video, Lana and Abel go waaaay back and their friendship is awesome, and everything they sing together as well
Lana & The weeknd go way back and actually fun fact in an interview Lana was talking about the music video & she said that she didn’t expect him to go up on the “H” with her but he did & Lana said “he was pretty cool about everything, the only thing he didn’t wanna do was slide down the H so i laughed and told him i’ll just slide down and you’ll meet me down there” they had a pretty good time filming.
The Weeknd Once Admitted All His Music Is About Lana Del Rey.In particular, The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey have worked together a few times. And The Weeknd once admitted just how important Del Rey is to his music de el. On the surface, The Weeknd and Del Rey might seem like very different artists. After all, The Weeknd’s music hip hop and soul sound feels more in line with someone like Ariana Grande. Meanwhile, Del Rey’s career lives much more in line with rock-infused pop. However, the two artists are much more similar than the genres of their music might reveal. For instance, The Weeknd and Del Rey both often capture a dream-like quality in their songs. In addition, their lyrical content dips into dark territory, such as their preoccupation with drug references. So it makes sense they would work well together. And so they have. Beginning with The Weeknd's 2015 single “Prisoner,” they've worked together on five songs. In a 2015 interview with Pitchfork, The Weeknd explained the interconnected nature of Del Rey's music and his own de él. “Me and Lana have been friends for a long time. I've inspired her. She’s inspired me. I feel like we've always been talking to each other through our music. She is the girl in my music, and I am the guy in her music by ella. It's just this ghostly collaboration that feels the most natural on the whole [Beauty Behind the Madness] album. Even the whole monologue intro on “Lonely Star” from [my 2011 mixtape] Thursday - I just realized now that that's Lana. That’s Lana’s voice of her. I mean, it's my voice from her pitched up, but it's her from her. It’s who she is. She was definitely the first feature that I wanted to bring on this album. " The Weeknd and Del Rey are more than just collaborators, it seems. The pair’s music - according to The Weeknd - is spiritually linked. Perhaps this revelation puts into context not only the collaborations between these two but their respective catalogs as well. Their first collaboration was in 2015 with Prisioner in BBTM by The Weeknd, in 2016 on the Starboy album with Party Monster on which Lana did backing vocals and Stargirl Interlude. And in 2020, The Weeknd on the radio show Memento Mori turned out to have a Money Power and Glory remix of Lana del Rey's Ultraviolence album that would be featured on The Weeknd's Kissland album and Lust For Life in Lana's album Lust for Life
Even though all of her albums have a very distinctive flavour to them, I think that Lust for Life is sort of a transition album, as you find songs like "Love" together with others like "Heroin" (a personal favourite that is really underrated and that I think you'd really like). In fact, if you listen to the demo version of Beautiful People (one of her most moving songs in my opinion) you can see that the original idea for the album was quite different to the one that was finally released. With NFR and Chemtrails, she starts working with a different producer and opts for less produced songs with a strong emphasis on her voice and on the lyric. I think that one of the most captivating things of her career is that she has changed and experienced a lot while being true to herself and putting out works like NFR and Born to Die, which are so different, yet wonderful and impossible to compare. I know that you are just reacting to her music videos for now, but just keep in mind that when in "Get Free" she closes LFL saying "I want to move out of the black into the blue" she really is starting a big new chapter in her career.
In the final scene, she jumps down without her straps present. Because her lover was dead, and when she was sleeping with her boyfriend, we met after death.
"I don't think you can get on top of the Hollywood sign." Well... ask Peg Entwistle what she thinks about it. Apparently this video was inspired by her story.
Hey guys! I'm binge-watching your reactions to Lana and loving them! I strongly recommend you listen to the other version of this song, which you can find by looking up "Lust for Life demo". Apparently, it is more in line with the original concept behind the Lust for Life album and it is truly beautiful.
Next one, White Mustang video, a video that was supposed to be for the song "The Next Best American Record" (now, a song from Norman Fucking Rockwell album) fot that the video and the song don´t fit together
If I remember correctly I read somewhere about a Hollywood star in the 50’s who committed suicide by jumping off the Y, so I think this video was an ode to that, even though Lana has denied it. The interpretation can also be that the weekend is in her imagination, and she’s up there by herself and in her mind or dream, he encourages her to jump…. “Blue skies forever”…. As the video pans out with their body positions as two corpses that just fell from a high distance.
this video is about Peg Entwistle. she jumped to her death from the top of H on the Hollywood sign in 1932. the weeknd portraying her dead boyfriend ghost, and in the end they're together.🥺❤️
*Please react to Lana's live performance of Nirvana's Hearth Shaped Box* ruclips.net/video/rPIJk0MKSWM/видео.html Guys you have to react to Lana's powerful rock vocals that her songs never do justice yet!
When I read the lyrics of the song I thought that after the premiere of the video they really were going to really take off their clothes but it turns out that it was a metaphor to get rid of fear and enjoy life to the fullest
They are friends since waaay long ago, around 2011, even before Lana was famous! They have some other collabs too
Yes they have more collab together. In addition to this collab . Their first collaboration was in 2015 with Prisioner in BBTM by The Weeknd, in 2016 on the Starboy album with Party Monster on which Lana did backing vocals and Stargirl Interlude. And in 2020, The Weeknd on the radio show Memento Mori turned out to have a Money Power and Glory remix of Lana del Rey's Ultraviolence album that would be featured on The Weeknd's Kissland album.
A question how they met before they were famous, because at what age did The Weeknd move to the US since he is Canadian
@@ynelypelez5979 he found and shared her video games video on tumblr before it blew up
@@mattygreen6233 And then both they need to meet each other and became best friends
This might actually be the best male and female duet I’ve heard. Shit is like heaven to ur ears
the joke about singing the chorus on the work place was hella funny, i loved this video, Lana and Abel go waaaay back and their friendship is awesome, and everything they sing together as well
Lana & The weeknd go way back and actually fun fact in an interview Lana was talking about the music video & she said that she didn’t expect him to go up on the “H” with her but he did & Lana said “he was pretty cool about everything, the only thing he didn’t wanna do was slide down the H so i laughed and told him i’ll just slide down and you’ll meet me down there” they had a pretty good time filming.
You're kidding right?
@@kingjay239 I'm not kidding, if even Lana said it in an interview
@@ynelypelez5979 which one?
They sound so good together ❤
Agreed Both are my favorite collab and Duo.Together are PERFECTION 🤩
The Weeknd Once Admitted All His Music Is About Lana Del Rey.In particular, The Weeknd and Lana Del Rey have worked together a few times. And The Weeknd once admitted just how important Del Rey is to his music de el. On the surface, The Weeknd and Del Rey might seem like very different artists. After all, The Weeknd’s music hip hop and soul sound feels more in line with someone like Ariana Grande. Meanwhile, Del Rey’s career lives much more in line with rock-infused pop. However, the two artists are much more similar than the genres of their music might reveal.
For instance, The Weeknd and Del Rey both often capture a dream-like quality in their songs. In addition, their lyrical content dips into dark territory, such as their preoccupation with drug references. So it makes sense they would work well together. And so they have. Beginning with The Weeknd's 2015 single “Prisoner,” they've worked together on five songs. In a 2015 interview with Pitchfork, The Weeknd explained the interconnected nature of Del Rey's music and his own de él.
“Me and Lana have been friends for a long time. I've inspired her. She’s inspired me. I feel like we've always been talking to each other through our music. She is the girl in my music, and I am the guy in her music by ella. It's just this ghostly collaboration that feels the most natural on the whole [Beauty Behind the Madness] album.
Even the whole monologue intro on “Lonely Star” from [my 2011 mixtape] Thursday - I just realized now that that's Lana. That’s Lana’s voice of her. I mean, it's my voice from her pitched up, but it's her from her. It’s who she is. She was definitely the first feature that I wanted to bring on this album. "
The Weeknd and Del Rey are more than just collaborators, it seems. The pair’s music - according to The Weeknd - is spiritually linked. Perhaps this revelation puts into context not only the collaborations between these two but their respective catalogs as well. Their first collaboration was in 2015 with Prisioner in BBTM by The Weeknd, in 2016 on the Starboy album with Party Monster on which Lana did backing vocals and Stargirl Interlude. And in 2020, The Weeknd on the radio show Memento Mori turned out to have a Money Power and Glory remix of Lana del Rey's Ultraviolence album that would be featured on The Weeknd's Kissland album and Lust For Life in Lana's album Lust for Life
Even though all of her albums have a very distinctive flavour to them, I think that Lust for Life is sort of a transition album, as you find songs like "Love" together with others like "Heroin" (a personal favourite that is really underrated and that I think you'd really like). In fact, if you listen to the demo version of Beautiful People (one of her most moving songs in my opinion) you can see that the original idea for the album was quite different to the one that was finally released. With NFR and Chemtrails, she starts working with a different producer and opts for less produced songs with a strong emphasis on her voice and on the lyric. I think that one of the most captivating things of her career is that she has changed and experienced a lot while being true to herself and putting out works like NFR and Born to Die, which are so different, yet wonderful and impossible to compare. I know that you are just reacting to her music videos for now, but just keep in mind that when in "Get Free" she closes LFL saying "I want to move out of the black into the blue" she really is starting a big new chapter in her career.
In the final scene, she jumps down without her straps present. Because her lover was dead, and when she was sleeping with her boyfriend, we met after death.
y'all make me laugh!! loved the video, can't wait for the next one!
This song gives me chills ugh they sound so good together
“stop singing and dancing like that ur creeping me the fuck out” 💀💀🤣
"I don't think you can get on top of the Hollywood sign." Well... ask Peg Entwistle what she thinks about it.
Apparently this video was inspired by her story.
Hey guys! I'm binge-watching your reactions to Lana and loving them! I strongly recommend you listen to the other version of this song, which you can find by looking up "Lust for Life demo". Apparently, it is more in line with the original concept behind the Lust for Life album and it is truly beautiful.
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Next one, White Mustang video, a video that was supposed to be for the song "The Next Best American Record" (now, a song from Norman Fucking Rockwell album) fot that the video and the song don´t fit together
This is one of her least liked songs and the video is somewhat interesting but hard to understand
You should listen to more of the Weeknd... He's awesome 🐐🐐🐐👌😘🥰🇬🇧
If I remember correctly I read somewhere about a Hollywood star in the 50’s who committed suicide by jumping off the Y, so I think this video was an ode to that, even though Lana has denied it.
The interpretation can also be that the weekend is in her imagination, and she’s up there by herself and in her mind or dream, he encourages her to jump…. “Blue skies forever”…. As the video pans out with their body positions as two corpses that just fell from a high distance.
Increible me encanto!
Omg you gotta do The Weeknd. Literally my fav.
this video is about Peg Entwistle. she jumped to her death from the top of H on the Hollywood sign in 1932. the weeknd portraying her dead boyfriend ghost, and in the end they're together.🥺❤️
Yeah this shit is deep such a great song
“Her boyyyfriend is 💀and he’s cooler then ever”
❤️
Lmmfaoooo I’m CRYING! Dancing like you finna stab somebody 😭😭😂 I can’t breath
This is her dance routine in met concerts lol. Slowest mover around lol
Actually the song is about suicide
And living Life as if it were the last
I’m sure the guy on the left has a crush on her 😂🥰
Of the music video or the man of the reaction
Both
@@ynelypelez5979 of the reaction
@@BestFriendsReact haha
@@Em-hz7tg Ahh.I got it HAHA
💜💙
*Please react to Lana's live performance of Nirvana's Hearth Shaped Box*
ruclips.net/video/rPIJk0MKSWM/видео.html
Guys you have to react to Lana's powerful rock vocals that her songs never do justice yet!
Love your reactions ...have a listen to idles and react on them please any song of your choices 🤷
1049 gotho 🤷🤷 🥨 perhaps 👍😳
The only thing they didn't do is actually taking off their clothes lol
When I read the lyrics of the song I thought that after the premiere of the video they really were going to really take off their clothes but it turns out that it was a metaphor to get rid of fear and enjoy life to the fullest
reaction movies by weyes blood please
Theyd probably say, *YOU'RE A LANA FAN TOO* instead of file you a sexual harassment suit
Please Reaction To Skusta Clee "Lagi" plsss
Hayooop ka hahahaha