LANA DEL REY ALBUM COVERS FULL
Instead of immediately releasing the full material, her label put out three of the tracks from the album sessions through a promotional EP titled Kill Kill on Octounder the name Lizzy Grant. Background and release Background ĭel Rey and producer David Kahne recorded 13 tracks for the album throughout 2008. Lizzy was crying and her Gramma has such a sweet smile on her face, in the sun at the beach. While we were recording, Lizzy had a picture of her Gramma holding her on her lap. On his official website, David Kahne wrote about the recording process and the story behind the song "Gramma" stating: "Lizzy's Gramma is so important in her life. Del Rey did however re-record and re-release "Yayo" on her Paradise EP. In May 2012, she announced that the album would not be re-released that summer. In January 2012, upon the release of her major-label album, Born to Die, Del Rey stated to the BBC that she recently bought back the rights of the album and was planning on re-releasing it in the Summer of 2012. In an interview, Nichtern stated: "Her and her new manager came in and said, 'We want to get this off the market. According to David Kahne, who produced Grant and Label owner David Nichtern, Grant bought the rights back from her label, 5 Points, as she wanted it out of circulation. Del Rey stated that Kahne "is known as a producer with a lot of integrity and who had an interest in making music that wasn't just pop." Her father, Robert Grant, helped with the marketing of the album, which was available for purchase on iTunes for a brief period before being withdrawn. "Yayo" would later be re-recorded, released again, on the "Paradise Edition" of Born to Die. David Kahne recorded the album with Del Rey over a period of three months in 2008. Problems playing this file? See media help.ĭel Rey released a three-track extended play (EP) titled Kill Kill through 5 Points Records in October 2008, during which time she was known as Lizzy Grant. which combines electronica and blues rock elements.
Whatever the case - and the cover artwork - fans will be listening.A brief sample of "Kill Kill". It isn’t clear whether Del Rey will release Rock Candy Sweet in June, followed by Blue Banisters.
“Now that Doja Cat, Ariana, Camila, Cardi B, Kehlani and Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, f***ing, cheating etc – can I please go back to singing about being embodied, feeling beautiful by being in love even if the relationship is not perfect, or dancing for money – or whatever I want – without being crucified or saying that I’m glamorizing abuse?” She was also criticized for comparing herself to singers like Beyoncé and Cardi B. “I’m not not a feminist – but there has to be a place in feminism for women who look and act like me – the kind of woman who says no but men hear yes – the kind of women who are slated mercilessly for being their authentic, delicate selves, the kind of women who get their own stories and voices taken away from them by stronger women or by men who hate women,” she said in May 2020. She said this new record would challenge accusations of “cultural appropriation and glamorizing domestic abuse”. Some fans are also confused after the pop star had announced her eighth studio album earlier this year with a different title.ĭel Rey announced she would release a record titled Rock Candy Sweet on June 1.