Lana Del Rey *DrEaM PoP*

Radhikaeverdeen
2 min readMay 18, 2019

“I will love you 'til the end of time”

Nobody has sung this beautiful lie and held on to it like a goodbye kiss. She’s like the Shakespeare of music. Queen of dream pop and empress of music that makes you feel like an oasis in a wasteland, about to hit the west coast.

Lana del rey.
If you could picture a broken heart about to be caressed with a high dose of rebellious bleeding music enticed to make a revolution, Lana’s music is definitely playing in the background. Sugarcoating some melancholic poems to heal a soul sulking in the sidelines. The era of pop is defined differently by every new artist. But who stands as the upper echelon basking the glory of fandom and praise. Well, that’s the main question. Dove eyes sparkling with tears and hope, thick luscious hair pulled up or open wildly to call out to the wind, body of a free soul and her cloths as enigmatic and vivid never too ashamed to speak aloud her mood beyond the mainstream mess. She is the epitome of a woman with galore and grace. In a time when artists resort to lip syncing and auto tune to ace perfecting their voice, Lana tops this game by not only quenching the thirst of her fans by delivering original new tracks as perfect as the power of a true scintillating voice but her on stage performances pulls the audience to a dome of serenity. There are so many of her shows where the audience were spellbound of the way she sways the crowd with her pure perfect voice to decode the true purpose of her songs in real life.

Closing her eyes and wiping the streams of dark emotions and precipitating feelings out in the open, the crowd finishes her lines singing along creating clamour of her wishful existence.
Maybe she is still underrated and reserving her true purpose of her larger than life lyrics for the greater good. Maybe her fragrance of love reaching out to the stars and buried whimsical tales underneath is a wide bridge to understand. But when Lana tells you to relish the hurt of losing someone, you obey. You obey the goddess of high love.

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Radhikaeverdeen

Mumbai girl narrating experiencing Japanese culture while learning kanjis in Tokyo