Dark lyricism and a decadent aesthetic of death
Lana Del Rey's groundbreaking debut film blends the decadent allure of Hollywood's Golden Age with a modern-day melancholy.
In "Born To Die," her melancholic low-pitched vocals and cinematic, weighty orchestration create a unique world. This masterpiece dramatically explores themes of loneliness, love, and ruin, catapulting her to stardom.
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A:
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1)
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Born To Die
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2)
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Off To The Races
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3)
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Blue Jeans
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4)
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Video Games
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B:
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Diet Mountain Dew
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2)
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National Anthem
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3)
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Dark Paradise
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4)
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Radio
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C:
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1)
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Carmen
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2)
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Million Dollar Man
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3)
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Summertime Sadness
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4)
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This Is What Makes Us Girls
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D:
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1)
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Without You
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2)
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Lolita
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3)
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Lucky Ones
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Producer - Emile Haynie
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Vocals - Lana Del Rey