She romanticizes the little things and gives each person a way of looking at their life as unique and beautiful without discrimination of the good and the bad.
the main appeal of lana for me, especially when i was a teenager, is that her music felt like the perfect escapism. i thought my life was so boring and mundane and i craved to live something cinematic like the romances and stories on her music.
I still remember the feeling of being 16 and feeling like i discovered a whole new world of music with lana's songs. Everything about her seemed so dreamy. It's been 10 years and my love for her and her music only keeps growing ❤
Omg I know. I have such good memories of listening to her in my first car and in college dorms. She was so unique at the time. So many people have a similar type of sound now, but I really think she changed pop music.
It was a cultural reset! I was young, but the summer I discovered LDR was one of the most memorable summers of my life. Sounds dramatic but it was like I found someone/something that represented my soul. What a time that was.
on the subject of lana appealing to lgbtq people - as a femme lesbian, lana and her music really helped me realize and understand that being feminine and “delicate” and being a sort of hopeless romantic is okay. and that it’s not something you should feel ashamed of or try to hide. ❤
exactly! That's what I also feel! She changed my life back in 2011 when I found someone making such beautiful art out of feelings that I always was ashamed of...
this!! Through the discovery of being a lesbian, trying to appeal more masculine to be validated as a lesbian is such a huge deal to so many people including myself. I, too, wanted to explore my feminine presenting side and feel delicate as well as strong and live those little movie moments that Lana sings about and we always see on screen but don’t feel like we can truly perform because of societal treatment and/or self-judgment/fear of “gayeing wrong.” It feels freeing to explore that side of myself while still being as much of a lesbian as ever!
Wow, how beautiful is that?! I think you give voice to something so honest and real! Yet it's a voice none of us has ever heard before. Thank you for saying something. It would seem that masculinity where ever it emerges; is expressed as a dominant dark scar you can't scrub off; silencing all signs of light instead of being the agro earth regeneration it was entirely meant to be. In service to the life bringer and her spring of our becoming!
You have outdone yourself! Whenever I click on a video about Lana, I’m usually disappointed. It’s like they think she arrived fully formed with Born To Die. She lived a whole amazing life before that, and it’s rarely mentioned. You did a great job explaining why Lana’s music resonates not only with you, but different subsets of people. You really nailed it👏✨❤️
Her music helps me romanticise literally every aspect of my life and makes me focus on and enjoy little things. She makes me feel in love and excited to live my life.
Being a teenager discovering Lana really changed my life. Her early songs romanticised being sad and getting validation from guys, doing f-ed up things and feeling really cool about it, which to be fair was what I was also doing and I really related to it. I eventually grew up and matured, so did she. Her recent music is more about looking inwards, discovering and loving herself. Her new music also explores taboos and polarising topics. Not to mention she explores a lot of genres of music, and is not afraid to try new things and you just can’t get bored of her. It’s like we grew together and learned so much about life. I really enjoy her music, her artistry, her lyrics, her growth. Simply put, her music is really poetry, voiced by one of the best voice of this century. Just my two cents as someone who isn’t from the Americas, I haven’t experienced the culture so I can’t comment on that aspect. You put this together very eloquently, in a very captivating and enjoyable way. Thank you.
knowing that she was mostly performing for friends in those club shows makes a lot of sense when she talks about having stage fright, cause she wasn’t performing for a lot of people before going on SNL…if you look at her performances from before that time she was singing very strangely, kind of bluesy, kind of off the cuff changing the melodies and doing weird pronunciations….she wasn’t used to singing her songs for lots of people or singing in a ‘normal’ way
@@egirlTyrande it’s more about her pronunciation…like there’s a video of her high of c0ke singing and it has a similar vibe…she was just is doing her own thing but it makes her sound a little stupid i think 😂 it’s like when artists sing their songs live but change the melody it’s like why coz that should be an advertisement for them to go listen to your music and if you’re making the music seem weirder than it is then people are less likely to go check it out 🤷♀️ i’m just looking at it from the marketing perspective which is why she was there to begin with, although i’m not in love with that performance or anything i can see what she was doing
I found her at 15. Felt like everything I was looking for was found. I needed her and I found her. She made me feel free. Even til this day when I listen to her music I feel free. I love her for what she has created for us.
The moment I began to absolutely love Lana was when I first heard "Pretty when you cry" bc I am someone who cries A LOT, but this song romanticised it while it also felt like the thoughts one has when crying; sadness and frustration. Lana has helped me feel like those little aspects of my personality alongside delicate feminine traits are okay and can be very beautiful. I love Lana sm I swear, no song fails to deliver.
This video was so good. I feel like her willingness to be so emotionally vulnerable in her songs and not always have to pretend to be stronger or a better person that makes her music incredibly relatable. Like some people claim she romanticizes abusive relationships, drugs and alcohol, and depression, but those are realities a lot of people have had to cope with and it feels good to be validated.
Ive known of lana for ages but just recently got into her after a very depressive phase where i listened to a lot of mitski. Once i got better i didnt find mitskis lyrics to put me in a good place thats when i jumped to lana. Lana gives this feeling of romanticization of melancholy without actually being sad at all. Its incredible
Alot of people I think under estimate Lana(Lizzy) because of her looks, aesthetic and stage presence. She's portrayed by critics as this "bimbo" type but beneath the surface she's a thinker. Just watching this video and reading articles about her you can tell her mind is a powerful thing. She's poetic and philosophical. It's a tragedy that great women thinkers are overlooked and underestimated due to the same reasons great male thinkers are praised. In association with drinking and sex men are viewed as lively and well lived whereas women are viewed as cheap and worthless.
I related a little too much to her philosophical crisis and have always felt so alone because of it, it’s so comforting that she experienced it too because she’s one of my inspirations
Beautiful documentary. As someone who moved countries several times throughout their childhood/ teenage years , the feeling of being stuck in a time or place that you can’t go back to extremely relatable to me. It caused me despair, and Lana made me feel so.. understood. Lana is truly a extraordinary artist.
Objectively she has been the most influential artist of this generation. Absolute visionary, as soon as I heard video games she cast a spell on you. Thank you ,it’s great doco keep going ❤
Lana was to music in the early 2010s what Kate Bush was to it in the late 70s and early 80s... Like the latter, she birthed a whole generation of new musicians to whom she showed there's an alternative way of making music... she changed the entire landscape and even established and mainstream pop stars borrowed elements from her (you know when Lady Gaga fans make those 'pop stars before gaga and pop stars after gaga' collages? Lana sort of did the same... in a way she de-gag-ified the landscape lmao). And just like Kate, she was controversial without trying. Both are introverted and a bit reclusive yet inherently provocative by just being themselves... Such global cultural treasures that we should never cease to cherish
Very well explained, I learned things I never knew about her. I got goosebumps when you played her songs in order by the years, awesome video!!! I’m gonna listen to all her songs now on repeat lol. She is definitely my favorite artist. So unique.
throughout the years this was the most insightful and genuine lana “documentary” i’ve seen. the way you touched on the blend of latina and americana was so beautiful. I hadn’t eve thought about that. you made me look at lana in an entirely different light, which i didn’t even think was possible
It's like God is listening to me. I'm living a deep lana del rey phase rn, I'm so in love with her, and I wanted to find a video that explains her story and how she became lana, and this video was just uploaded, I'm so thankful ❤❤❤ very well done.
this was an excellent watch. As a non-latin american i never noticed that specific aspects of her music speak to the experiences of latin americans rather than solely anglo americans like herself. it seems she understands the american experience from different perspectives and incorportes that into her work beautifully. thanks for the video.
she has been a gift to the world, music, art, innovation, i'm 41 and loved her sound and vibe from the first Lana dell ray album label. my wife introduced me to her music
As a foreing I love the way Lana cares and represent American Culture. I sure many American never realize how their aesthetic had an strong influent under other culture. Something about Lana feels like an Old Hollywood star Like Elizabeth Taylor Eva Gardner or Audrey Kathleen you know Glamoruous Elegant and Beauty. Songs like National athem, West cost, Florida kilos, Ride, etc makes me felt a strange nostalgic feeling for something I've never live. even the way she mades cameos to American pop personalities Like Elvis and Marilyn or even female poets like Silvia Plath just made her sounds a lil bit more more especial And I sure Lana Del rey will rember as one of the biggest American pop culture Icons.
I have suffered depression my whole life and during my hardest times in life her music soothed me to sleep and helped me creat good scenarios in my head also i feel realateable to alot of subjects she touches on❤
I found Lana in 2015 when I went into high school. Any and every emotion I listen to her. I felt my daughter's first movements to Lana and we listened to the new album together, even though she was only a few weeks old.
I love your take on her relatability to middle and low class, and all other music being about unattainable materialistic things everyone desires. My ex didn't like her because of her melancholy and all-sad songs, but to me her music is the wavelength of my soul, it's soothing, it doesn't make me depressed. I love her songwriting, her voice, everything. :)
i love that she was just in it to do it. like she genuinely has a passion for music and not fame. she doesnt care what people think, she just goes her own way and tells stories as she pleases. thats admirable and why she is my fav
I first heard Born to Die when I was in nursing school. I was astounded by the quality of her music and the beauty and melancholy she was able to convey to me while giving me a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time. Despite the dark lyrics and undertone I was hooked. I quickly listened to her other songs in the Born to Die album and loved them all. Lana Del Rey sounded like a gangster Nancy Sinatra and quickly became a favorite of mine. She is unique, very poetic, relatable and sounds like no one else in the music industry. Oh, and her song Shades of Cool should have been a theme song for a James Bond film.
I miss the nostalgic and melancholic feeling i felt my entire teenagehood for listening Lana’s songs and loving her esthetic. I’m 23 now and i cant believe Born to Die has 10 years. She still is my favorite singer and i admire her so much for the hability of transmit her feelings so well through her music. As a latin, i really love her mentions of latino culture, it made me love her much more. Thanks for this documentary, i love when I see people talking about Lana as much more than just a pop singer.
I'm usually into Hip-Hop and not really into female singers. But Lana Del Rey has been my favorite since 2013 , her music just makes you levitate and forget all your problems for a moment. Her angelic voice and mysterious persona is so hot and interesting.
This was an absolutely amazing documentary. You manage to take what other people would consider 'problematic' parts of Lana and her image and look at it with nuance. Thank you for this video and you've earned a new subscriber!
the only things that missing is the story of her may jailer era!!! I don't think she's ever talked about it lol. (some of my favorite unreleased songs). im so curious to know about this phase of her life. amazing documentary!!
Okay not gonna lie being in high school in this era was fantastic, I would listen to Lana Del Rey on the bus to school almost every morning she was so perfect to me. Thank you for not slandering the queen.
I had to stop and comment because the way you articulated the part about how she is relatable to most people because of how she romanticizes these small details of everyday life got me a bit choked up. Beautifully said, all through this video. I’m not even through it and I already subbed and will be checking out your other videos. Amazing work!!
you literally put into words and described so well what I have had so much trouble describing why I like her so much and what is so special about her. Great job man. Big fan of ultraviolence and the unreleased tracks here. Thanks for the video
Lana was fundamental for my adolescence. Her music comforted me in ways no person ever did during those times. She helped me cry and taught me to take my time and understand my pain, find beauty in it, make the best of it even. Her Lizzy Grant and Sparkle Jump Rope Queen era were awesome too, and the May Jailer album was beautiful! unfortunately they are underrated and mostly underground 🫤
I know little about Lana Del Rey but after a friend of mine recommended that i check her out this video popped on my recommended, and I cant believe you dont have more views! This documentary is super interesting and it honestly makes me want to check her songs even more after knowing all these details about her, great video dude! :DD
What a phenomenal video!! I love all the retro clips, especially from Key West. So well explained and put together. Truly amazing. Learned so much I didn’t know about Lana, after this video I love her even more 🥹🫶🏽
I’m Mexican and hetero and I love Lana because of that deep true romantic love, nostalgia aesthetic, simple life romantization and kind of bad bitch femme fatale image. Excellent documentary, you just gained a new sub!
This was a pleasant surprise. Thanks you for talking more deeply about why her music resonates with you in particular. Well done for putting together an interesting and well thought out video ❤
The way you explained her approach to the Latino community made so much sense to me. As a Latina, I have never felt that she has taken advantage of or used the culture, she simply describes the life where we are all included and living. It is not a statement, it is not an advocacy and she doesn't pretend to be. It's just the way life goes. so simple and complex at the same time♥️
Thank you so much for this, you did a fantastic job and this is the level of quality, objectivity and respect Lana deserves I'm so thankful to have her in our generation, at this point she's already influencial beyond grasp and has changed and enriched modern music
I remember my friend intriducing Lana to me in 2012 when I was 16. I fell in love with her music immediately and have been following her consistently for over a decade now. Always so happy to have her consistently on my top Spotify Artist and songs. Always looking forward to her music and her. She's a genius and I love her
This is so well put together. I especially love the second half of this video, where you begin to talk about your personal connection with the music and its significance in your life 🖤
I was OBSESSED with Lana… what a time. I honestly was in a deep depression around that time- and had 4 different tumblr accounts 😭 I’ll still put her music on.. she’s such a great artist.
I still AM! The use of instruments in her music and the way she sings/ drags out just hugs my soul. Can’t help but to stop what I’m doing and close my eyes! What a blessing ❤
I’m obsessed with this! I only have two tattoos, one of them being for Lana. It’s hard to explain to people why I love her so much when they ask why I have it. I think I’d point them to this video to sum it all up. Words can’t explain how enticing and comforting she is to her fans. You did an amazing job at giving a glimpse of that along with her music and backstory. I think people who aren’t fans will understand how revolutionary and talented she is through this video. And fans like me will fall in love with her even more.
this is one of the best documentaries about lana del rey i’ve seen yet! most people focus on the negative aspects of pedophilia and intoxication when it come to her magical music, and it’s so refreshing to focus on how her music can help so many people and convey more positive notions. i still understand the struggles that led to the construction of her music and appreciate the way that she has turned around what many people perceive as scandalous to benefit her career, but i’m glad that someone is addressed how her music is truly a masterpiece that doesn’t necessarily revolve around pedophilia and romancise such concepts, instead romanticising normal life and the middle-to-lower classes. it makes so many people feel as if they belong.
15:12 i lovee this part because theres no aspect of lana i adore/relate to more than her obsession with freedom… her talking about it in the ride monologue changed me
It’s so interesting to see someone that comes from a completely different background and culture enjoy and relate to the same artist for the same reasons. I’m from rural Kansas, grew up on a farm. Lana has helped me romanticize small town life in a way that is so beautiful; it’s really amazing how she connects to so many people. Love from the midwest ❤️❤️
I remember being in an institution as an immigrant teen at 17, because I couldn’t live at home (my mother kicked me out). I was all alone and when I heard Born To Die for the first time. Never have I ever felt so seen and heard. I could finally create these romanticized moments of a life I thought was unlivable. But she made me want to make the best of what I had. I did depend on the kindness of stranger. I did date older men and as bad as my drinking and behavior was, I think I would have been way worse without her music to not let me sink into depression and shame. Her music guided my teenage years. And for the past 10 years, I am always thankful for her.
It’s really nice to hear your perspective of Lana. ❤️ She’s always felt like a really brave & genuine artist to me for being so honest & vulnerable lyrically. I also love her trailer park interview clip but that interviewer was stand-offish. Since her start I think people have really tried to make her strengths her weaknesses.
I'm grateful for the experiences that Lana has given to me for the past 3 years. There probably hasn't been a day that I didn't think about her ever since I found her back in 2020. She has really taught me to appreciate the little things in life and her aesthetics have changed me in many ways. I will never forget her contribution that has also influenced millions of other people. Thank you Lana!
The best video on Lana I've seen, I love how you focus a lot on her early/unreleased music and I totally relate to you in that listening to Lana really helped me to romanticize my life more (especially as someone who was born in Florida but now lives in New Jersey lol, love her unreleased songs where she mentions the Jersey shore). Also, your editing style is amazinggggg!
great video! even me who grew up in europe specifically germany who has basically no connection to american culture has never felt more connected to someones music than to Lanas. The experiences of growing up as a girl and feeling lost, thinking about stuff that you shouldn't. she's an artist through and through. you didnt such a good job at summing this up and putting her story into words. ❤❤❤
This is SO thorough, thoughful, insightful, and creative! You shared the LDR story, but also included your own personal pain and why you embraced her music. I'm so glad you were comforted by her music. I've never even knew who she was until I saw she'd done a collab with Taylor Swift (as small as it was..although it sounds like that song is being re-recorded with her being more included), and I had to come find out about her. I saw a live performance done by her recently, and that concert totally confused me. It was in Brazil, and she has a LOTTTT of obsessed fans there!
I am a person who loves music so deeply it is like breathing. I love singing and playing instruments for the pure pleasure it gives me. I cannot believe I never acquainted myself with Lana until just now. 😮I’m absolutely in love! We have kindred hearts, I think. What an amazing human being. Goosebumps ❤
I've been looking for a Lana documentory for a long time. I'm so glad you made one, it's like all her fans have pieces of a puzzle and you know. When people ask why do you like Lana so much? The words can get stuck in my throat because it's hard to explain, but this documentary is great that it puts all the pieces together.
Wow, thank you! You described my obsession with Lana very well. I'm European and I still can relate to her lyrics. She helps me understand and my feelings and life through the relationships that I can't move on from. I'm glad I found this video.
It’s so crazy all the ups and downs she went through in her life/career. Can’t believe how brave artists are.…to just keep making art and see how far it gets you.
I would never forget being 16 years old and my SIL putting me on to Lana Del Rey, it’s the best and most cherish memory I have! ♥️ great video, I enjoyed it!
i wasn’t going to dare click this because i thought i knew all there was but you definitely filled in the gaps. this is very cohesive, and the adjectives you chose to describe her captures her essence.
SO WELL DONE, should be required viewing, thankful the algorithm sent this my way! I was a huge LDR stan when I worked in the music industry, got laid off off around 2017 and was casually observing pop music from afar. Her…questionable statements during the pandemic left me wondering what kind of integrity she had left and if she’s even worth stanning anymore. Your experience perfectly captures why her base is so strong and I wouldn’t have gotten this perspective from anywhere else - and I listen to a LOT of pop podcasts! Thanks for your contribution!
I found Lana during my first break up when I was teen. I felt like she was singing for me, she knew what I was going through. Her music really got me through those times. I love her 😭
Thank you for this. I’m a huge Lana Del Rey fan. I got turned on to her in 2014 starting with video games song. And then downloaded her album born to die. That record blew me away. So many good songs so much love sex passion drive sadness, I could go on and on. There was a period in my life where she made me feel hope and strength. Her musical style made me stronger than I thought I could be. So thanks for honoring her. I grew up in upstate New York and then moved out to Los Angeles for 12 years and came back to upstate New York and sometimes I sure miss Los Angeles. I hear where you’re coming from about reminiscing about a time and place that’s past and daydreaming about it.
LDR has an integrity and artfulness that few current artists can match and she perfectly understands what she is writing about and the nostalgia she depicts - she has no equal in her generation.
I'm mindblown by your super articulate and thoroughly thought provoking analysis of Lana. I have this really big love for Americana, I'm from Spain and I don't know if it's because the last family trip I had with my family before my Dad died (when I was 10) was a month long trip to the States. This also has to be put into context, it was 1982 and travelling was not as democratized as it is now, so it really was a big deal. Anyway, I had never thought, until I saw this, that my nostalgia and obsession for all things Americana come from this, the life that could have been...but was not 💔
Thank you for making this. You described the elements she is using to create the alchemy, without lessening them. There is something so mysterious about her and you didn't mess with that.
Beautiful video man. Lana is my favorite artist and you explained so many of the things that she made me feel when i discovered her myself. I think we had similar experiences with her music. When i first discovered her It kinda changed my life and I saw the beauty of these certain settings and places that she would describe in her music and in her persona too. I’m gonna share this on my Twitter and try to get more people to see this because it’s the best video describing why Lana is such a good artist that I’ve seen. It also taught me a few things I didn’t even know about her. Thanks bro ❤
As someone who grew up all along Alabama to all the way down the Gulf of Mexico area down the west of Florida, I always loved her romanization of florida and the south as a whole. And being impoverished and then later in life middle class, and hearing her romanticize that economic state always made me feel seen and made me feel like my seemingly lame southern life could also be as whimsical and beautiful as life in New York or LA PS, seeing your vibe and the art and symbolism on your wall made me immediately subscribe
Her early work before LDR is my absolute favourite! She has an early interview still on RUclips and then she moved to a trailer park whilst making demos
This is such an amazing documentary. I adore your perspective and how you relate this to your own experiences! I think you said everything so beautifully and it’s extremely relatable. I’m impressed !
I’m 52 and I still feel that way. I’ve moved around quite a bit from Miami originally but unfortunately Miami does not feel like the place I grew up in. Anyhow, I think you did a great job describing her and yourself!
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She romanticizes the little things and gives each person a way of looking at their life as unique and beautiful without discrimination of the good and the bad.
Fr. I love her so much
Exactly…she sings about things with no judgment. There is no good or bad, it’s just as it is.
YES
I Have A Parasocial Relationship With Lana Because Of This Exact Reason
I love people like you who try to come off as deep.
I’ll never forget get being 17 in 2012. I couldn’t believe I found an artist that was so.. relatable? She is truly amazing.
Same, the first time I listened to Born to Die, something woke up inside me
lol
I found her voice at 17 as well
It was 2002 and I'm a male so a different experience but an amazing discovery none the less.
ill be 17 in june 2024 lmao
@@charlotteevans7868 I’m only 28 😭 and congratulations!
What i like most about her is that her entire discography is like one big play. It's a journey from start to finish
You want to know why? It's because her midheaven in astrology is in leo 🌹
People still believe in astrology shit ?☠️
@@Leo-mh5mf heck yeah 😍
Yeeeeeees
the main appeal of lana for me, especially when i was a teenager, is that her music felt like the perfect escapism. i thought my life was so boring and mundane and i craved to live something cinematic like the romances and stories on her music.
this
I’ve just started listening to her music and I agree
Yes, me too
that's why we call her lanita 😘
When she gets down, she’s bonita. Don’t find her at Reseda.
she’ll go crazy..
read her gold chain, says, "Lanita"
When she’s violent it’s Carlito’s Way. Blood on her feet on the street…
she's dancing crazy
I don't I call her Lana Del Rey
I still remember the feeling of being 16 and feeling like i discovered a whole new world of music with lana's songs. Everything about her seemed so dreamy. It's been 10 years and my love for her and her music only keeps growing ❤
Omg I know. I have such good memories of listening to her in my first car and in college dorms. She was so unique at the time. So many people have a similar type of sound now, but I really think she changed pop music.
It was a cultural reset! I was young, but the summer I discovered LDR was one of the most memorable summers of my life. Sounds dramatic but it was like I found someone/something that represented my soul. What a time that was.
@@TMeyer-ge5pj she really was the blueprint for so many artists of today, it's incredible
@@ifeellikeastar9052 'i found someone that represented my soul' is just beautiful
I feel you!!
on the subject of lana appealing to lgbtq people - as a femme lesbian, lana and her music really helped me realize and understand that being feminine and “delicate” and being a sort of hopeless romantic is okay. and that it’s not something you should feel ashamed of or try to hide. ❤
exactly! That's what I also feel! She changed my life back in 2011 when I found someone making such beautiful art out of feelings that I always was ashamed of...
this!! Through the discovery of being a lesbian, trying to appeal more masculine to be validated as a lesbian is such a huge deal to so many people including myself. I, too, wanted to explore my feminine presenting side and feel delicate as well as strong and live those little movie moments that Lana sings about and we always see on screen but don’t feel like we can truly perform because of societal treatment and/or self-judgment/fear of “gayeing wrong.” It feels freeing to explore that side of myself while still being as much of a lesbian as ever!
Wow, how beautiful is that?!
I think you give voice to something so honest and real! Yet it's a voice none of us has ever heard before.
Thank you for saying something. It would seem that masculinity where ever it emerges; is expressed as a dominant dark scar you can't scrub off; silencing all signs of light instead of being the agro earth regeneration it was entirely meant to be. In service to the life bringer and her spring of our becoming!
yes same here!!!
You have outdone yourself! Whenever I click on a video about Lana, I’m usually disappointed. It’s like they think she arrived fully formed with Born To Die. She lived a whole amazing life before that, and it’s rarely mentioned. You did a great job explaining why Lana’s music resonates not only with you, but different subsets of people. You really nailed it👏✨❤️
Thank you so much 😊❤️❤️
@@Sagethis i totally agree, you are amazing!!
Yupp, your video explains why we are all drawn to Lana, and @tesselate8 comment sums up real well. Bravo! Standing ovation 😊
Her music helps me romanticise literally every aspect of my life and makes me focus on and enjoy little things. She makes me feel in love and excited to live my life.
Being a teenager discovering Lana really changed my life. Her early songs romanticised being sad and getting validation from guys, doing f-ed up things and feeling really cool about it, which to be fair was what I was also doing and I really related to it. I eventually grew up and matured, so did she. Her recent music is more about looking inwards, discovering and loving herself. Her new music also explores taboos and polarising topics. Not to mention she explores a lot of genres of music, and is not afraid to try new things and you just can’t get bored of her. It’s like we grew together and learned so much about life. I really enjoy her music, her artistry, her lyrics, her growth. Simply put, her music is really poetry, voiced by one of the best voice of this century. Just my two cents as someone who isn’t from the Americas, I haven’t experienced the culture so I can’t comment on that aspect. You put this together very eloquently, in a very captivating and enjoyable way. Thank you.
knowing that she was mostly performing for friends in those club shows makes a lot of sense when she talks about having stage fright, cause she wasn’t performing for a lot of people before going on SNL…if you look at her performances from before that time she was singing very strangely, kind of bluesy, kind of off the cuff changing the melodies and doing weird pronunciations….she wasn’t used to singing her songs for lots of people or singing in a ‘normal’ way
my uncle got to see her in 2010 at a club once 😭
i truly love the snl versions, they are so full of soul! who said you cant sing that way?
@@egirlTyrande it’s more about her pronunciation…like there’s a video of her high of c0ke singing and it has a similar vibe…she was just is doing her own thing but it makes her sound a little stupid i think 😂 it’s like when artists sing their songs live but change the melody it’s like why coz that should be an advertisement for them to go listen to your music and if you’re making the music seem weirder than it is then people are less likely to go check it out 🤷♀️ i’m just looking at it from the marketing perspective which is why she was there to begin with, although i’m not in love with that performance or anything i can see what she was doing
@@444nmiluzwhattt omg I would kill to have gone to one of her preformances back then
I found her at 15. Felt like everything I was looking for was found. I needed her and I found her. She made me feel free. Even til this day when I listen to her music I feel free. I love her for what she has created for us.
The moment I began to absolutely love Lana was when I first heard "Pretty when you cry" bc I am someone who cries A LOT, but this song romanticised it while it also felt like the thoughts one has when crying; sadness and frustration. Lana has helped me feel like those little aspects of my personality alongside delicate feminine traits are okay and can be very beautiful. I love Lana sm I swear, no song fails to deliver.
This video was so good. I feel like her willingness to be so emotionally vulnerable in her songs and not always have to pretend to be stronger or a better person that makes her music incredibly relatable. Like some people claim she romanticizes abusive relationships, drugs and alcohol, and depression, but those are realities a lot of people have had to cope with and it feels good to be validated.
Ive known of lana for ages but just recently got into her after a very depressive phase where i listened to a lot of mitski. Once i got better i didnt find mitskis lyrics to put me in a good place thats when i jumped to lana. Lana gives this feeling of romanticization of melancholy without actually being sad at all. Its incredible
Alot of people I think under estimate Lana(Lizzy) because of her looks, aesthetic and stage presence. She's portrayed by critics as this "bimbo" type but beneath the surface she's a thinker. Just watching this video and reading articles about her you can tell her mind is a powerful thing. She's poetic and philosophical. It's a tragedy that great women thinkers are overlooked and underestimated due to the same reasons great male thinkers are praised. In association with drinking and sex men are viewed as lively and well lived whereas women are viewed as cheap and worthless.
I related a little too much to her philosophical crisis and have always felt so alone because of it, it’s so comforting that she experienced it too because she’s one of my inspirations
Beautiful documentary. As someone who moved countries several times throughout their childhood/ teenage years , the feeling of being stuck in a time or place that you can’t go back to extremely relatable to me. It caused me despair, and Lana made me feel so.. understood. Lana is truly a extraordinary artist.
Me too !! Thanks, I feel less alone now ❤️
Objectively she has been the most influential artist of this generation. Absolute visionary, as soon as I heard video games she cast a spell on you. Thank you ,it’s great doco keep going ❤
Lana was to music in the early 2010s what Kate Bush was to it in the late 70s and early 80s... Like the latter, she birthed a whole generation of new musicians to whom she showed there's an alternative way of making music... she changed the entire landscape and even established and mainstream pop stars borrowed elements from her (you know when Lady Gaga fans make those 'pop stars before gaga and pop stars after gaga' collages? Lana sort of did the same... in a way she de-gag-ified the landscape lmao). And just like Kate, she was controversial without trying. Both are introverted and a bit reclusive yet inherently provocative by just being themselves... Such global cultural treasures that we should never cease to cherish
What a beautiful and accurate comment
Fantastic comment
I love her unreleased songs...they are so much more personal and relatable. Great job on put this together!
Very well explained, I learned things I never knew about her. I got goosebumps when you played her songs in order by the years, awesome video!!! I’m gonna listen to all her songs now on repeat lol. She is definitely my favorite artist. So unique.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed🫶
Anyone know what song is played at the end?
throughout the years this was the most insightful and genuine lana “documentary” i’ve seen. the way you touched on the blend of latina and americana was so beautiful. I hadn’t eve thought about that. you made me look at lana in an entirely different light, which i didn’t even think was possible
She said she was down on drugs oh god her upbrings 😮
It's like God is listening to me. I'm living a deep lana del rey phase rn, I'm so in love with her, and I wanted to find a video that explains her story and how she became lana, and this video was just uploaded, I'm so thankful ❤❤❤ very well done.
Lana was an inspiring striven where she got it from
I love how she started making her own videos before she was known as Lana Del Rey and carried on like that
Her videos are so sweet too. She's very multi-talented.
this was an excellent watch. As a non-latin american i never noticed that specific aspects of her music speak to the experiences of latin americans rather than solely anglo americans like herself. it seems she understands the american experience from different perspectives and incorportes that into her work beautifully. thanks for the video.
she has been a gift to the world, music, art, innovation, i'm 41 and loved her sound and vibe from the first Lana dell ray album label. my wife introduced me to her music
As a foreing I love the way Lana cares and represent American Culture. I sure many American never realize how their aesthetic had an strong influent under other culture. Something about Lana feels like an Old Hollywood star Like Elizabeth Taylor Eva Gardner or Audrey Kathleen you know Glamoruous Elegant and Beauty. Songs like National athem, West cost, Florida kilos, Ride, etc makes me felt a strange nostalgic feeling for something I've never live. even the way she mades cameos to American pop personalities Like Elvis and Marilyn or even female poets like Silvia Plath just made her sounds a lil bit more more especial And I sure Lana Del rey will rember as one of the biggest American pop culture Icons.
I have suffered depression my whole life and during my hardest times in life her music soothed me to sleep and helped me creat good scenarios in my head also i feel realateable to alot of subjects she touches on❤
I found Lana in 2015 when I went into high school. Any and every emotion I listen to her. I felt my daughter's first movements to Lana and we listened to the new album together, even though she was only a few weeks old.
That’s beautiful omg ❤
I love your take on her relatability to middle and low class, and all other music being about unattainable materialistic things everyone desires. My ex didn't like her because of her melancholy and all-sad songs, but to me her music is the wavelength of my soul, it's soothing, it doesn't make me depressed. I love her songwriting, her voice, everything. :)
This was so good!! I absolutely ADORE Lana, she's in an entire lane of her own. Thank you for taking the time to make this!
i love that she was just in it to do it. like she genuinely has a passion for music and not fame. she doesnt care what people think, she just goes her own way and tells stories as she pleases. thats admirable and why she is my fav
12:44 'reinforcing a belief that there is beauty in all things in all levels of life, not just the rich unobtainable one' i loved that
I first heard Born to Die when I was in nursing school. I was astounded by the quality of her music and the beauty and melancholy she was able to convey to me while giving me a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time. Despite the dark lyrics and undertone I was hooked. I quickly listened to her other songs in the Born to Die album and loved them all. Lana Del Rey sounded like a gangster Nancy Sinatra and quickly became a favorite of mine. She is unique, very poetic, relatable and sounds like no one else in the music industry. Oh, and her song Shades of Cool should have been a theme song for a James Bond film.
Yes! A gangster Nancy Sinatra, love it 😅
She is a true artist, she acts on instinct and creates a mesmerizing world of beauty and despair... she is unique.
I miss the nostalgic and melancholic feeling i felt my entire teenagehood for listening Lana’s songs and loving her esthetic. I’m 23 now and i cant believe Born to Die has 10 years. She still is my favorite singer and i admire her so much for the hability of transmit her feelings so well through her music. As a latin, i really love her mentions of latino culture, it made me love her much more.
Thanks for this documentary, i love when I see people talking about Lana as much more than just a pop singer.
I'm usually into Hip-Hop and not really into female singers. But Lana Del Rey has been my favorite since 2013 , her music just makes you levitate and forget all your problems for a moment. Her angelic voice and mysterious persona is so hot and interesting.
This was an absolutely amazing documentary. You manage to take what other people would consider 'problematic' parts of Lana and her image and look at it with nuance. Thank you for this video and you've earned a new subscriber!
Good point.Think its what they call the "humble love approach"
the only things that missing is the story of her may jailer era!!! I don't think she's ever talked about it lol. (some of my favorite unreleased songs). im so curious to know about this phase of her life. amazing documentary!!
Okay not gonna lie being in high school in this era was fantastic, I would listen to Lana Del Rey on the bus to school almost every morning she was so perfect to me. Thank you for not slandering the queen.
I had to stop and comment because the way you articulated the part about how she is relatable to most people because of how she romanticizes these small details of everyday life got me a bit choked up. Beautifully said, all through this video. I’m not even through it and I already subbed and will be checking out your other videos. Amazing work!!
you literally put into words and described so well what I have had so much trouble describing why I like her so much and what is so special about her. Great job man. Big fan of ultraviolence and the unreleased tracks here. Thanks for the video
I love this documentary, you've managed to perfectly capture and explain Lana's unique style and what makes her so appealing!
this was the Lana Del Rey documentary I have been waiting for
WOW! This was so awesome to watch. you nailed it. Great job, excellent video 😎
Lana was fundamental for my adolescence. Her music comforted me in ways no person ever did during those times. She helped me cry and taught me to take my time and understand my pain, find beauty in it, make the best of it even. Her Lizzy Grant and Sparkle Jump Rope Queen era were awesome too, and the May Jailer album was beautiful! unfortunately they are underrated and mostly underground 🫤
I know little about Lana Del Rey but after a friend of mine recommended that i check her out this video popped on my recommended, and I cant believe you dont have more views! This documentary is super interesting and it honestly makes me want to check her songs even more after knowing all these details about her, great video dude! :DD
Thank you so much :)
What a phenomenal video!! I love all the retro clips, especially from Key West. So well explained and put together. Truly amazing. Learned so much I didn’t know about Lana, after this video I love her even more 🥹🫶🏽
I’m Mexican and hetero and I love Lana because of that deep true romantic love, nostalgia aesthetic, simple life romantization and kind of bad bitch femme fatale image.
Excellent documentary, you just gained a new sub!
This was a pleasant surprise. Thanks you for talking more deeply about why her music resonates with you in particular. Well done for putting together an interesting and well thought out video ❤
The way you explained her approach to the Latino community made so much sense to me. As a Latina, I have never felt that she has taken advantage of or used the culture, she simply describes the life where we are all included and living. It is not a statement, it is not an advocacy and she doesn't pretend to be. It's just the way life goes. so simple and complex at the same time♥️
Thank you so much for this, you did a fantastic job and this is the level of quality, objectivity and respect Lana deserves
I'm so thankful to have her in our generation, at this point she's already influencial beyond grasp and has changed and enriched modern music
I remember my friend intriducing Lana to me in 2012 when I was 16. I fell in love with her music immediately and have been following her consistently for over a decade now. Always so happy to have her consistently on my top Spotify Artist and songs. Always looking forward to her music and her. She's a genius and I love her
This is so well put together. I especially love the second half of this video, where you begin to talk about your personal connection with the music and its significance in your life 🖤
I love it how you refer to your personal experiences. Everybody who likes Lana's gotten a story
I was OBSESSED with Lana… what a time. I honestly was in a deep depression around that time- and had 4 different tumblr accounts 😭 I’ll still put her music on.. she’s such a great artist.
I still AM! The use of instruments in her music and the way she sings/ drags out just hugs my soul. Can’t help but to stop what I’m doing and close my eyes! What a blessing ❤
Great! Well done. Thanks for making it. I also couldn't find any documentary anywhere about her.
When I first heard of Lana’s older songs I definitely felt that old times feeling… like missing the happiness of the past.
I’m obsessed with this! I only have two tattoos, one of them being for Lana. It’s hard to explain to people why I love her so much when they ask why I have it. I think I’d point them to this video to sum it all up. Words can’t explain how enticing and comforting she is to her fans. You did an amazing job at giving a glimpse of that along with her music and backstory. I think people who aren’t fans will understand how revolutionary and talented she is through this video. And fans like me will fall in love with her even more.
this is one of the best documentaries about lana del rey i’ve seen yet! most people focus on the negative aspects of pedophilia and intoxication when it come to her magical music, and it’s so refreshing to focus on how her music can help so many people and convey more positive notions. i still understand the struggles that led to the construction of her music and appreciate the way that she has turned around what many people perceive as scandalous to benefit her career, but i’m glad that someone is addressed how her music is truly a masterpiece that doesn’t necessarily revolve around pedophilia and romancise such concepts, instead romanticising normal life and the middle-to-lower classes. it makes so many people feel as if they belong.
15:12 i lovee this part because theres no aspect of lana i adore/relate to more than her obsession with freedom… her talking about it in the ride monologue changed me
I remember discovering her on Twitter because Marina tweeted at her. I love the look and vibe and I was obsessed.
I’m obsessed with what you said about lana and exposing and romanticizing Latino culture. Yessss!!
Her music has helped me get through a very difficult relationship that I am still in and working on. Her music is beautiful and inspiring.
It’s so interesting to see someone that comes from a completely different background and culture enjoy and relate to the same artist for the same reasons. I’m from rural Kansas, grew up on a farm. Lana has helped me romanticize small town life in a way that is so beautiful; it’s really amazing how she connects to so many people. Love from the midwest ❤️❤️
This is such a well put and aestheticly pleasing video, I love it ❤
I remember being in an institution as an immigrant teen at 17, because I couldn’t live at home (my mother kicked me out). I was all alone and when I heard Born To Die for the first time. Never have I ever felt so seen and heard. I could finally create these romanticized moments of a life I thought was unlivable. But she made me want to make the best of what I had. I did depend on the kindness of stranger. I did date older men and as bad as my drinking and behavior was, I think I would have been way worse without her music to not let me sink into depression and shame. Her music guided my teenage years. And for the past 10 years, I am always thankful for her.
Thank you for making this. ❤
It’s really nice to hear your perspective of Lana. ❤️ She’s always felt like a really brave & genuine artist to me for being so honest & vulnerable lyrically. I also love her trailer park interview clip but that interviewer was stand-offish. Since her start I think people have really tried to make her strengths her weaknesses.
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I'm grateful for the experiences that Lana has given to me for the past 3 years. There probably hasn't been a day that I didn't think about her ever since I found her back in 2020. She has really taught me to appreciate the little things in life and her aesthetics have changed me in many ways. I will never forget her contribution that has also influenced millions of other people. Thank you Lana!
The best video on Lana I've seen, I love how you focus a lot on her early/unreleased music and I totally relate to you in that listening to Lana really helped me to romanticize my life more (especially as someone who was born in Florida but now lives in New Jersey lol, love her unreleased songs where she mentions the Jersey shore). Also, your editing style is amazinggggg!
great video! even me who grew up in europe specifically germany who has basically no connection to american culture has never felt more connected to someones music than to Lanas. The experiences of growing up as a girl and feeling lost, thinking about stuff that you shouldn't. she's an artist through and through.
you didnt such a good job at summing this up and putting her story into words.
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Loved this 💗 Thank you. Had to watch it at .75 speed bc I'm slow
This is SO thorough, thoughful, insightful, and creative! You shared the LDR story, but also included your own personal pain and why you embraced her music. I'm so glad you were comforted by her music. I've never even knew who she was until I saw she'd done a collab with Taylor Swift (as small as it was..although it sounds like that song is being re-recorded with her being more included), and I had to come find out about her. I saw a live performance done by her recently, and that concert totally confused me. It was in Brazil, and she has a LOTTTT of obsessed fans there!
I am a person who loves music so deeply it is like breathing. I love singing and playing instruments for the pure pleasure it gives me. I cannot believe I never acquainted myself with Lana until just now. 😮I’m absolutely in love! We have kindred hearts, I think. What an amazing human being. Goosebumps ❤
She loves to express emotions indie pop queen😢
I really hope she watches this, such a great depiction of her life and career thus far ❤ very well done!
I've been looking for a Lana documentory for a long time. I'm so glad you made one, it's like all her fans have pieces of a puzzle and you know. When people ask why do you like Lana so much? The words can get stuck in my throat because it's hard to explain, but this documentary is great that it puts all the pieces together.
Wow, thank you! You described my obsession with Lana very well. I'm European and I still can relate to her lyrics. She helps me understand and my feelings and life through the relationships that I can't move on from. I'm glad I found this video.
It’s so crazy all the ups and downs she went through in her life/career. Can’t believe how brave artists are.…to just keep making art and see how far it gets you.
I would never forget being 16 years old and my SIL putting me on to Lana Del Rey, it’s the best and most cherish memory I have! ♥️ great video, I enjoyed it!
i wasn’t going to dare click this because i thought i knew all there was but you definitely filled in the gaps. this is very cohesive, and the adjectives you chose to describe her captures her essence.
Lana’s music has carried me through my 30’s , there is no one else like her ❤ you did a beautiful job w this!!!❤
SO WELL DONE, should be required viewing, thankful the algorithm sent this my way! I was a huge LDR stan when I worked in the music industry, got laid off off around 2017 and was casually observing pop music from afar. Her…questionable statements during the pandemic left me wondering what kind of integrity she had left and if she’s even worth stanning anymore. Your experience perfectly captures why her base is so strong and I wouldn’t have gotten this perspective from anywhere else - and I listen to a LOT of pop podcasts! Thanks for your contribution!
I found Lana during my first break up when I was teen. I felt like she was singing for me, she knew what I was going through. Her music really got me through those times. I love her 😭
Thank you for this. I’m a huge Lana Del Rey fan. I got turned on to her in 2014 starting with video games song. And then downloaded her album born to die. That record blew me away. So many good songs so much love sex passion drive sadness, I could go on and on. There was a period in my life where she made me feel hope and strength. Her musical style made me stronger than I thought I could be. So thanks for honoring her. I grew up in upstate New York and then moved out to Los Angeles for 12 years and came back to upstate New York and sometimes I sure miss Los Angeles. I hear where you’re coming from about reminiscing about a time and place that’s past and daydreaming about it.
Thank you, this is very in-depth. I’d wish to listen to your documentaries on other artists
LDR has an integrity and artfulness that few current artists can match and she perfectly understands what she is writing about and the nostalgia she depicts - she has no equal in her generation.
I'm mindblown by your super articulate and thoroughly thought provoking analysis of Lana.
I have this really big love for Americana, I'm from Spain and I don't know if it's because the last family trip I had with my family before my Dad died (when I was 10) was a month long trip to the States. This also has to be put into context, it was 1982 and travelling was not as democratized as it is now, so it really was a big deal. Anyway, I had never thought, until I saw this, that my nostalgia and obsession for all things Americana come from this, the life that could have been...but was not 💔
Thank you for making this. You described the elements she is using to create the alchemy, without lessening them. There is something so mysterious about her and you didn't mess with that.
Thank you! This is the first backstory video I have watched about Lana and I see the depth of her now.
Beautiful video man. Lana is my favorite artist and you explained so many of the things that she made me feel when i discovered her myself. I think we had similar experiences with her music. When i first discovered her It kinda changed my life and I saw the beauty of these certain settings and places that she would describe in her music and in her persona too. I’m gonna share this on my Twitter and try to get more people to see this because it’s the best video describing why Lana is such a good artist that I’ve seen. It also taught me a few things I didn’t even know about her. Thanks bro ❤
As someone who grew up all along Alabama to all the way down the Gulf of Mexico area down the west of Florida, I always loved her romanization of florida and the south as a whole. And being impoverished and then later in life middle class, and hearing her romanticize that economic state always made me feel seen and made me feel like my seemingly lame southern life could also be as whimsical and beautiful as life in New York or LA
PS, seeing your vibe and the art and symbolism on your wall made me immediately subscribe
Her early work before LDR is my absolute favourite! She has an early interview still on RUclips and then she moved to a trailer park whilst making demos
I love her. Since middle school I’m 25 now she’s the one artist that I’ve consistently stuck with.
a genuinely great video, i love how so many things about her music and life are included in 17 minutes, wowowow!!! thank u!!
This is such an amazing documentary. I adore your perspective and how you relate this to your own experiences! I think you said everything so beautifully and it’s extremely relatable. I’m impressed !
I’m 52 and I still feel that way. I’ve moved around quite a bit from Miami originally but unfortunately Miami does not feel like the place I grew up in. Anyhow, I think you did a great job describing her and yourself!