girls of the playboy mansion, help a sister out. i'm looking for a gif of a black (i think...) woman who has her eyes closed and looks like she's listening to music and lovin' every second of it
As an unbiased Lana stan, I have to say she's done what she's set out to do with Ultraviolence. It's beautiful and no one else in the entire world will be able to catch up to her now. Poor everyone
William, how are the barbs handling "Pills N Potions" being a complete and utter non-event?
Are they pretending like it never happened and just waiting for the second single?
...Vin
Nobody is fretting. Most want the Urban second single coming next month, just because they naturally prefer her Hip-Hop.
William, how are the barbs handling "Pills N Potions" being a complete and utter non-event?
Are they pretending like it never happened and just waiting for the second single?
...Vin
They should, including Nicki. She should jus scrap Piss N Potions give it buzz single tea and release the GOOD actual first single
These pallid revelations comes shortly after Del Rey revealed to Fader that she had been suffering what she called a "medical anomaly that doctors couldn't figure out" in early 2013. "That's a big part of my life," she said. "I just feel really sick a lot of the time and can't figure out why."
Lana Del Rey wants to die so badly, she wishes she was already dead, or so she told British newspaper The Guardian. When the subjects of Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse came up during her interview, and the newspaper connected the two by their deaths, Del Rey – whose breakthrough album was titled Born to Die, she proclaimed her death wish. "I don't want to have to keep doing this, but I am," she told the paper. And by "this," she said she meant "everything." "That's just how I feel," she said. "If it wasn't that way, then I wouldn't say it. I would be scared if I knew [death] was coming, but. . . " The rest of the sentence did not make it into print.
I'm surprised a music critic hasn't spun Ultraviolence as an existentialist social commentary on climate change and how the sun will demolish our planet.
I'm surprised a music critic hasn't spun Ultraviolence as an existentialist social commentary on climate change and how the sun will demolish our planet.