Aww, I’m so glad you enjoyed! This album is amazing and I can’t imagine you wouldn’t like it especially after this reaction. So I would looove if you reacted to it. I’ll definitely be recommending more of her stuff down the line! If you like this I think you would like cruel world or sad girl from this album. Also if you wanna hear something totally different from her I would listen to some tracks off her first album. They have a lowfi hip hop influence. Like off to the races or the title track Born to Die. You really can’t go wrong with her music. She kinda has something for everyone :)
Great reaction! Lana has a lot of different genres under her belt. If you continue with Ultraviolence, I’d suggest “Cruel World”, “West Coast”, and the title track “Ultraviolence”. One of her best tracks “Venice Bitch” (off her album Norman Fucking Rockwell!) is also very psychedelic.
oh trust me lana is perfection. best living artist i would say. writes 100% of her songs, doesn't care about hits and numbers and being famous, just do what she feels like doing. truly a poet
@@haendellmagalhaes6112 If it's co written then it can't be 100% because to do that she'd have had to have written it all on her own. Salvo mentions who she wrote it with at the start of the video.
@@pobstrelshe still writes on 100% of her songs. Just cause she co wrote it doesn’t exempt her contribution. That’s like saying she doesn’t sing 100% of her songs because some of songs are duets
Hey man! I’m so glad you enjoyed that! That is my favorite music video of hers, next to her short film, Tropico. The album, Ultraviolence, was my favorite up until Ocean Blvd. New subscriber! 🤘🏼
Personally I think Venice B!tch is better experienced in context of the album rather than solo especially for someone just getting into her stuff. It’s an amazing song. I just think you’ll be able to appreciate it more in context of the whole album. That’s kinda how I feel about most of NFR (album) I think it’s meant to be listened to as a whole. I think Cruel World or West coast from Ultraviolence may be more up your alley for rn since your just getting started. But that’s honestly just one persons opinion.
Some other great songs on Ultraviolence: 'Cruel World,' 'West Coast,' 'Pretty When I Cry,' 'Old Money' 'Sad Girl' 'Florida Kilos' and the title track, 'Ultraviolence.' Her songs are all very cinematic, especially on this album, like watching a movie in the film noir/surreal genre. Very Lynchian. :)
if you like the general vibe of shades of cool ı'd recommend pretty when you cry but also ıf you want a different genre of hers do summer bummer ft asap rocky
Lana's on her own dang level in her own dang lane ! Truly one of a kind in my opinion. She's wonderful at taking you places and making you feel things you may not have wanted or agreed to feel but my God you're going to feel them !!! 😅 i highly highly recommend some of her lives throughout her career before jumping into her entire discography starting with born to die. She made an appearance in 2012 at Amoeba in Hollywood .. choose any of those (video games, blue jeans, born to die) then arguably one of her best lives ever, from a show in 2015 her live performance of this song actually ! "Shades of Cool" posted on here by butterfly V. So good !! And then two more lives from her Texas show in 2018 ! "Love" and "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing" try jumping into any of these as they're all so so good !!! Awesome reaction here though ! This is great stuff ! ❤
Highly recommend *Venice Bitch* as the next Lana Del Rey reaction. It has even more of thaf psychadelic rock feel. Skip the music video on this one and just listen to the official audio. Make sure not to select the shortened version if you opt for a random lyric video. If you want to hear more from Ultraviolence, I suggest *Pretty When You Cry*. This song was freestyled and done in one take. Lana said, "The way you heard it recorded is the way I freestyled it. I made it up on the spot with my guitar player and left it as it was with that session drummer, and just called it a day on that song. Like the vocal inflection has its own narrative, it's not all lyric drive, it's just kind of moments in time that are meaningful to me left as they were, kind of untouched. The fact that I didn't go back and try to sing it better is really the story of that song, because that's sort of me revealing to you a facet of myself: I don't care that it's not perfect. That's why that song is more important in that way than what I'm actually saying."
You should do an entire album reaction, I think you would enjoy "Ultraviolence" if you say you listen to rock, although "Born to die", "Norman Fucking Rockwell", "Chemtrails over the country club" and "Did you know that there's a tunnel under ocean boulevard" are regarded as her best albums, but don't worry, she never dropped a bad song or a bad album, she is the queen of aesthetic and drama.
SalvoG, I’m writing here as it’s a new video so I hope you see this. It’s been a minute since a Carpenters song and that’s too long. Also, in Rainy days you never mentioned that Karen was drumming. It was a sync performance so she was doing Hal’s drumming but still. Only if you knew could you tell. Now what I’m recommending has two purposes. First it’s from 1970 so early in their run and Karen is 20. It’s live so they’re playing live instruments and Karen is drumming while singing live. It’s uptempo so a bit jazzier in style. No one else has ever covered this complex song, not true anymore and that’s part two for later if you do this and fulfill the survey I just responded to about new artists. So, the song is The Bacharach/David Medley and was performed on The Ed Sullivan Show in November 1970 as a salute to Veterans. It was on the lawn of the Walter Reed Hospital. It is a showcase of their talents. I’m using keywords as links fail or are blocked. Carpenters Bacharach Medley Sullivan Walter Reed Choose the one from the Sullivan channel as it’s the best quality. I’ve requested this before never seen it blocked. You will get a lesson from this one on how great they were. I’ll come back with part 2 if you choose to do this. The hint is “never say never.” Joe
Lana will not dissapoint you, her music is art and it’s very genuine but mysterious. Whatever you choose, you can’t miss.
That’s all cancers 😉
She has tons of great songs and her voice is one of a kind!
This woman not only making art. She show her soul, and she is the art.
Aww, I’m so glad you enjoyed! This album is amazing and I can’t imagine you wouldn’t like it especially after this reaction. So I would looove if you reacted to it. I’ll definitely be recommending more of her stuff down the line! If you like this I think you would like cruel world or sad girl from this album. Also if you wanna hear something totally different from her I would listen to some tracks off her first album. They have a lowfi hip hop influence. Like off to the races or the title track Born to Die. You really can’t go wrong with her music. She kinda has something for everyone :)
Love u...
Great reaction! Lana has a lot of different genres under her belt. If you continue with Ultraviolence, I’d suggest “Cruel World”, “West Coast”, and the title track “Ultraviolence”.
One of her best tracks “Venice Bitch” (off her album Norman Fucking Rockwell!) is also very psychedelic.
Old money, RIDE. 😢
Yes all of those, for sure. I also think ‘Peppers’ from her latest album is good, if he’s into more trap/hip-hop stuff.
you're in for a treat if you continue to react to Lana! Brilliant and diverse discography, mesmerising visuals.
oh trust me lana is perfection. best living artist i would say. writes 100% of her songs, doesn't care about hits and numbers and being famous, just do what she feels like doing. truly a poet
She co writes a lot of her songs so definitely not 100%!
@pobstrel im absolutely sure it is 100%, even she cowrites some of her songs, it still means that she wrote all of them
@@haendellmagalhaes6112 If it's co written then it can't be 100% because to do that she'd have had to have written it all on her own. Salvo mentions who she wrote it with at the start of the video.
@@pobstrelshe still writes on 100% of her songs. Just cause she co wrote it doesn’t exempt her contribution. That’s like saying she doesn’t sing 100% of her songs because some of songs are duets
Waiting for album reaction 🙏
Me too
She describes her self as dark, the moon, melancholy 😉
I highly recommend West Coast, Cruel World, Ultraviolence, and Brooklyn Baby from this album!
Oooh. Good rabbit hole to go down
You have to react to her ride music video
One of her best songs vocally imo
Hey man! I’m so glad you enjoyed that! That is my favorite music video of hers, next to her short film, Tropico. The album, Ultraviolence, was my favorite up until Ocean Blvd. New subscriber! 🤘🏼
Glad you liked it ❤ Waiting for more reactions or even an album reaction would be great!!!
YESSSS!!! Just subscribed! I watch so many Lana reactions but this one was one of the bests I have seen in a while. Do more Lana reactions please!!
Album reaction please!!! this albums great and this is hands down one of my favorite songs from her.
Glad u enjoyed that song ! Her voice is unique ! And her genre is so cool. We need more of her !
Oh there is so many master pieces she’s sang and written !
West coast now
MORE LANA PLEASE
yess pls do the album
your on every lana reaction k see omg haha. Every time i look for your comment cus i know your on here
Personally I think Venice B!tch is better experienced in context of the album rather than solo especially for someone just getting into her stuff. It’s an amazing song. I just think you’ll be able to appreciate it more in context of the whole album. That’s kinda how I feel about most of NFR (album) I think it’s meant to be listened to as a whole. I think Cruel World or West coast from Ultraviolence may be more up your alley for rn since your just getting started. But that’s honestly just one persons opinion.
Pleasseeeee do the whole album you’ll be HOOKED
OK and the journey begins... start reacting to her albums, BORN TO DIE FIRST.
Yes you would love this entire album! Highly recommend West Coast if you wanted to do a single song next :)
Some other great songs on Ultraviolence: 'Cruel World,' 'West Coast,' 'Pretty When I Cry,' 'Old Money' 'Sad Girl' 'Florida Kilos' and the title track, 'Ultraviolence.' Her songs are all very cinematic, especially on this album, like watching a movie in the film noir/surreal genre. Very Lynchian. :)
Listening to Lana is a dreamy stroll down a stormy beach in an elegant moody dress...
Pretty when you cry is similar
West Coast next 😉
Loveeee Lana so much
Lana is the master, I swear
Great reaction please react to more
You'd probably also like pretty when you cry, done in one take, also in ultraviolence
Definitely listen to the whole ultraviolence album if you liked that song, then maybe listen to nfr later on ❤
Do west coast next, you won’t be disappointed
now i wanna see you react to west coast, it'll blow your mind
if you like the general vibe of shades of cool ı'd recommend pretty when you cry
but also ıf you want a different genre of hers do summer bummer ft asap rocky
I was wonderin'. Where's that Jackson Browne song you said you were going to do in the same breath as Joni Mitchell?
Do a reaction to the whole album 👀
“WEST COAST” next please!!!
More lana pls
Shades of cool gives Xanadu vibes
Lana's on her own dang level in her own dang lane ! Truly one of a kind in my opinion. She's wonderful at taking you places and making you feel things you may not have wanted or agreed to feel but my God you're going to feel them !!! 😅 i highly highly recommend some of her lives throughout her career before jumping into her entire discography starting with born to die. She made an appearance in 2012 at Amoeba in Hollywood .. choose any of those (video games, blue jeans, born to die) then arguably one of her best lives ever, from a show in 2015 her live performance of this song actually ! "Shades of Cool" posted on here by butterfly V. So good !! And then two more lives from her Texas show in 2018 ! "Love" and "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing" try jumping into any of these as they're all so so good !!! Awesome reaction here though ! This is great stuff ! ❤
Highly recommend *Venice Bitch* as the next Lana Del Rey reaction. It has even more of thaf psychadelic rock feel. Skip the music video on this one and just listen to the official audio. Make sure not to select the shortened version if you opt for a random lyric video.
If you want to hear more from Ultraviolence, I suggest *Pretty When You Cry*. This song was freestyled and done in one take. Lana said, "The way you heard it recorded is the way I freestyled it. I made it up on the spot with my guitar player and left it as it was with that session drummer, and just called it a day on that song. Like the vocal inflection has its own narrative, it's not all lyric drive, it's just kind of moments in time that are meaningful to me left as they were, kind of untouched. The fact that I didn't go back and try to sing it better is really the story of that song, because that's sort of me revealing to you a facet of myself: I don't care that it's not perfect. That's why that song is more important in that way than what I'm actually saying."
venice bitch is psychadelic but its for sure not a rock
05:25 that the face of a man falling in love
amazing lana.... A&W NEXT OR ULTRAVIOLENCE
You should do an entire album reaction, I think you would enjoy "Ultraviolence" if you say you listen to rock, although "Born to die", "Norman Fucking Rockwell", "Chemtrails over the country club" and "Did you know that there's a tunnel under ocean boulevard" are regarded as her best albums, but don't worry, she never dropped a bad song or a bad album, she is the queen of aesthetic and drama.
SalvoG, I’m writing here as it’s a new video so I hope you see this. It’s been a minute since a Carpenters song and that’s too long. Also, in Rainy days you never mentioned that Karen was drumming. It was a sync performance so she was doing Hal’s drumming but still. Only if you knew could you tell. Now what I’m recommending has two purposes. First it’s from 1970 so early in their run and Karen is 20. It’s live so they’re playing live instruments and Karen is drumming while singing live. It’s uptempo so a bit jazzier in style. No one else has ever covered this complex song, not true anymore and that’s part two for later if you do this and fulfill the survey I just responded to about new artists.
So, the song is The Bacharach/David Medley and was performed on The Ed Sullivan Show in November 1970 as a salute to Veterans. It was on the lawn of the Walter Reed Hospital. It is a showcase of their talents. I’m using keywords as links fail or are blocked.
Carpenters Bacharach Medley Sullivan Walter Reed
Choose the one from the Sullivan channel as it’s the best quality. I’ve requested this before never seen it blocked.
You will get a lesson from this one on how great they were. I’ll come back with part 2 if you choose to do this. The hint is “never say never.”
Joe
WEST. COAST.
Brooooooo Lana IS MOTHER
Her best song Venice B*tch ... also psychedelic. Highly recommend 👌
React,ride,born to die, Young and beautiful,lust for Life,summertine sadnes,national athem,
Ok when you want.😂
thank you so much😀
React Lana born to die video
Cocteau Twins
Listen to this song and tell me how she has not done a James Bond theme song yet? Lana and Radiohead lost out to Sam Smith! How depressing.....
More lana please