

But it also includes the lover who feels validated by their partner’s abuse in Ultraviolence. This includes the bratty lolitas of her early work (especially the sleek, unreleased ASAP Rocky cut “Ridin’”, where she raps in a baby voice: “You say that I am flawless, true perfection / So give me all your drugs, props, money, and connections”). But it seems relevant to observe that much of Del Rey’s oeuvre has been dedicated to excavating and interrogating her own shadow side – to the dark feminine and “bad girl” archetypes. With the exception of a handful of throwaway lines and an unreleased acoustic track (“My Momma”) written under her previous stage name May Jailer, it has taken the confessional artist Lana Del Rey eight albums to write about her mother. Also discovered marina and the diamonds that same day. I heard it about a week ago and have listened to it everyday since. The song serial killer is undeniably beyond awesome.


Euphoria trailer teases new Lana Del Rey song.
