OMG, I just noticed that the second tweet was retweeted by this Maura who is going on her Twitter about Lana since forever and who has recieved this dl to Lanaboards a few days ago
With Ultraviolence, Lana Del Rey remains a singular figure in music, sounding (and addressing the idea of authenticity) like no one else. In FACT’s review of Born To Die, Tom Lea described Del Rey as “the most theorised pop singer to emerge since Lady Gaga – in fact, by the time this album’s done its damage, she may well have surpassed Gaga in that regard.” It was true then and has only became truer as Gaga’s career has flatlined, leaving Del Rey (and Beyoncé) as fodder for arguments about what it is to be a woman, a feminist, a pop star, or a role model.
It was true then and has only became truer as Gaga’s career has flatlined, leaving Del Rey (and Beyoncé) as fodder for arguments about what it is to be a woman, a feminist, a pop star, or a role model.