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Favorite Lana album?


NFRatwell

Favorite Lana album?  

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  1. 1. Favorite Lana album?

    • Born To Die
      10
    • Paradise
      3
    • Ultraviolence
      14
    • Honeymoon
      12
    • Lust For Life
      1
    • Norman F*****g Rockwell!
      16


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Davian

Unpopular opinion but Honeymoon!:flutter:

What you want Lady Gaga🥂 What you want with Christina🥂
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Anderson123
16 minutes ago, NFRockwell said:

I love LFL but ironically it makes me lowkey sad when I listen to it :messga: 

Yeah I think sometimes you attach feelings to certain songs that when you go back to them they come back all over again. Get Free, Groupie Love and Summer Bummer are my favorites from it.

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Lord Temptation

They’re all pretty similar so it’s really hard to have a favourite. Paradise has slightly more uniqueness so maybe that one.

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buzzkill
2 minutes ago, Lord Temptation said:

They’re all pretty similar so it’s really hard to have a favourite. Paradise has slightly more uniqueness so maybe that one.

Of course the UV 70’s psychedelia is completely similar to the 60’s sounds on Honeymoon which is exactly the same of the trap sounds in LFL very similar to the progression uses of synth in NFR. 

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Lord Temptation
1 minute ago, buzzkill said:

Of course the UV 70’s psychedelia is completely similar to the 60’s sounds on Honeymoon which is exactly the same of the trap sounds in LFL very similar to the progression uses of synth in NFR. 

Every Lana album has all those sounds you mentioned. Just the proportions differ from one to the next. Synth is on every album. Psychedelia is on every album. Trap is on every album. She is an alternative artist, she doesn’t just fit her albums into a neat single-label box and then move onto the next. 

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MoonIight

Not me being the only Lust for Life stan omg :rip:

I'm in the minority here and I can't stand NFR! :poot:

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10 minutes ago, Lord Temptation said:

Every Lana album has all those sounds you mentioned. Just the proportions differ from one to the next. Synth is on every album. Psychedelia is on every album. Trap is on every album. She is an alternative artist, she doesn’t just fit her albums into a neat single-label box and then move onto the next. 

Where’s the trap on Norman F*cking Rockwell? 
 

OP: NRF is my fav atm.

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NFRatwell
21 minutes ago, Lord Temptation said:

They’re all pretty similar so it’s really hard to have a favourite. Paradise has slightly more uniqueness so maybe that one.

They’re about as similar as Gaga’s pop albums :bear: 

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buzzkill
10 minutes ago, Lord Temptation said:

Every Lana album has all those sounds you mentioned. Just the proportions differ from one to the next. Synth is on every album. Psychedelia is on every album. Trap is on every album. She is an alternative artist, she doesn’t just fit her albums into a neat single-label box and then move onto the next. 

Don’t push the narrative to fits what you want you be true. Only love for you darling :kiss:

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Lord Temptation
2 minutes ago, SLAG said:

Where’s the trap on Norman F*cking Rockwell? 

The melodies are trap on most NFR songs, including the title track, even though the production is folky/orchestral. It’s a much more subdued trap beat but i can still hear it. 

If you have listened to Gaga talk about how she was influenced by hip hop (YES, HIP HOP) while making Million Reasons, then you will understand. 

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NFRatwell
2 minutes ago, Lord Temptation said:

The melodies are trap on most NFR songs, including the title track, even though the production is folky/orchestral. It’s a much more subdued trap beat but i can still hear it. 

If you have listened to Gaga talk about how she was influenced by hip hop (YES, HIP HOP) while making Million Reasons, then you will understand. 

I think we’re all a bit defensive because a lot of people pass Lana off as someone who keeps putting out the same type of music while that’s not really the case. Each album gives something new in terms of production similar to how Gaga explores sub genres through each of her pop albums. 

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