In all seriousness, though, "Hundred Dollar Bill" literally says
"I like your ultraviolence swing, I like when you treat me mean, you turn my mood from black to blue"
Which references not only the book in context (a literal line from the book) but also in terms of meaning (the book is based on an abusive and murderous individual.)
If that song isn't remastered and on that album in some form or another, I'mma be peeved.
You better get used to the idea that you will be. No song recycling on UV.
damn, does anyone besides me love the Paradise version of Yayo?
I do not have that amazing acoustic version that was (once) on Youtube in my collection, but I love and prefer the Paradise version. So somber. So real. So perfect.
damn, does anyone besides me love the Paradise version of Yayo?
I love it, too
And what's funny is how THAT is true DARK Lana, & if Ultraviolence is "so dark it's unlistenable", kind of like the Paradise version of Yayo, these gerls are going to be PISSED.
Down on the west coast they got a sayin'
Stefani, you suck, I know you're selling twenty million
Wish they could have seen you when we booed you off in Williamsburg.
You're hurt, I know my words don't hurt, yeah.