Lana del Rey placed on the beach between 'Honeymoon' leaks

Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey It is one of those creative animals that, with free time it has, a song that it writes, records and then - coincidentally or not - appears on the Internet. Apart from the edited albums, on the web you can find dozens of demo versions, demo versions of songs that later became part of an album and even totally unknown songs. Well ... this is repeating itself now, right at the presentation of his new single, 'High By The Beach', in which he seems to return to his languid sound and his melodies in the plan I don't-know-where-I have- the-head-but-how-good-it-sounds-this-ciborium.

'High By The Beach' He makes us float again in another story of sentimental disappointment and drugs, all of it very heartfelt and "placed on the beach." The best thing about this Lana del Rey in its purest form is that it manages to sound brilliantly, so there is no choice but to surrender to the artist and, incidentally, ask her to pass the peta so that we all experience her disappointment with the same intensity as she.

And since we are talking about the creative monster that is Lana del Rey, this time it has been repeated that of starting to find new songs on the Internet by the new diva. Up to six themes have appeared by surprise: 'Cry Me A River', 'Hangin Around', 'Jelous Girl', 'Joshy and I', 'Live Or Die' and 'Wayamaya'. On these leaked topics, nothing is known about whether they will be part of the next Honeymoon. ' I love these musical soap operas and, if I also like the artist, then that is when I enjoy like crazy diving on the net looking for demos and discarded songs.


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