I love this song sm bc it shows that lana really can spit bars and pretty much rap 😂
@kllrj0811 ай бұрын
BARS!!! Her flow on National Anthem and Summer Bummer are also sic AF!
@yarnoboskkkk7 ай бұрын
‘What a voice she should be an actress’ she actually wanted to be an actress.
@gabrielbastos2056 Жыл бұрын
one of my favs
@kitthomas Жыл бұрын
Really good track this one ☝️
@palemoonlight96 Жыл бұрын
Kit reacting to Lana songs quickly became my favorite youtube duo 😍😍 you being so beautiful and appreciating her good music = chef's kiss! 👌 we stan a man of culture ❤ her vocals going from deep to high in this song is so amazing, one of her best!! I think the Ride music video/song will also really appeal to you, it's so epic and poetic
@JihoKang-og3bu11 ай бұрын
well lana canpretty change her voice tone from being high pitch to deep voice she can even crack it perfectly.
@ur.friend.anthony11 ай бұрын
trust me do money power glory
@Evie1704 ай бұрын
Listens to the bridge. Literally falls off the chair. All of us Lana fans' reactions. :O
@dylancook8863 Жыл бұрын
Keep crossing the songs off the Lana list i sent ya ! They're so good !!! I'm liking your sneak peak preview ya finished us off with ! Good stuff brother good stuff !
@kitthomas11 ай бұрын
Thank u so much :)
@PhoToLiFeMuSicDeMon11 ай бұрын
Your facial expressions and voice are the best lol
@h.hadley56911 ай бұрын
React to A&W by Lana Del Rey !
@tubalcaingonzalezdelacruz588411 ай бұрын
Lana 🎉❤❤❤❤
@mstrmren11 ай бұрын
Love your reactions!! You should react to her singing live! West Coast live in Berlin for example is one of her best performances and one of the best I have ever seen from any artist.
@kiana681811 ай бұрын
Please do ride or shades of cool next !!
@kitthomas11 ай бұрын
Good suggestions! Thanks
@zuxey107511 ай бұрын
Off to the races - live at HMV institute Birmingham is heaven
@coluejshhss2 ай бұрын
i wish she performed with her voice like that more it was so iconic
@felipesalazar126211 ай бұрын
The instrumentals on this song are amazing, you should check it out, there's a few vids right here in youtube of that 🙌🏼
@gigilovesdior7 ай бұрын
I love to see people fall for Lana and her music, she transports people into her world with so much ease
@Freyaaamira11 ай бұрын
Please react to ultraviolence or Lolita (upbeat version from born to die album) They’re very interesting
@csmith6311 ай бұрын
Dearest child, let me offer some help, meant purely with good intentions and because I am at the core of my tar-black soul a teacher who just has to do something when I see a need--unlike the kind Lana Del Rey encountered. (1)Crass: unrefined, unmannerly, crude (2)While I don't know Lana Del Rey personally or any of her friends/family and so can only share what has been publicized, she does come from an unusual family that was artistic but didn't really give her a lot of stability as a kid, although details of what really went on in the family are elusive and contradictory. By age 13, she was already a raging alcoholic who often ditched school to get into trouble with the wrong crowd, including older kids going nowhere good. So, her uncle intervened with the influence he had and got her a place with financial assistance to help at a boarding school to get her out of that toxic environment. While overall she has said it was a positive move, it also dropped her into a ready-made situation to be groomed and abused, including by townies who knew the girls would push boundaries as teens do and sneak off to party. They oh-so-helpfully joined in and plied them with cigarettes and alcohol, which still doesn't hold a candle to the reported adult but utterly despicable waste of human cells arranged into a creature who also called himself a TEACHER (obviously of a very different variety to me)! He ALSO did a bit of grooming and enjoyed an "affair" with Lana Del Rey. (3)The story of :Lolita is a very famous work about a stepfather who goes through what seems like moral quandaries and all sorts of deep reflections about his feelings while actually shown getting rid of the mother so that he can have access to the young stepdaughter who of course was dependent on him. The name has come to be used as a sort of shorthand anytime you have young girls who are at that verge of innocence and seductive sexuality, especially when they end up somehow with older men. Yet let's be clear; a predator is a predator is a predator, which isn't something we have to waffle over defining anymore! Ghislaine Maxwell and Geoffrey Epstein's private plane he invited influential leaders to share was dubbed "The Lolita Express" for good reason, and may all such predators find themselves in very unpleasant situations without benefit of anesthesia! (4)Yes, Lana Del Rey almost "raps," because she is a poet from a family of poets who just turned hers into music by adding instrumentation underneath it. Yet at the construction level, most poems are about fitting words together within the pattern of rhyme and meter, which is also how rap works! It's poetry. (5)(Now for the extended bit breaking it down but that might give you a whole new series...) While it does NOT use the actual words from Shakespeare's sonnets/play, when I teach Romeo and Juliet, I start with the video of the older rap song "Ooh Wee" with Mark Ronson in his early DJ days, Ghostface Killah, and the unmistakable voice of Nate Dogg, King of the Hooks (cleaned version, of course). I tell them if they can understand that 3:19 of video I'm about to show, they can understand Shakespeare (which always trips them out when the music kicks in). They used all of the elements of the plot of the play--the rising generation of young men with their equal propensity for fighting to prove themselves and chasing the new group of girls being brought out into society leading both to the kind of conquest gamesmanship in the club and rival gang members new to the scene but schooled in old grudges encountering one another around those women and threatening to come to violence. Once they get the basic plot and that Shakespeare's sonnets were performed by actors in their version of just applying rhyme and meter schemes spoken like a rapper who flows even if the music isn't there backing him up, I can get most of them to take that journey with me. Lana Del Rey in song is much like Juliet--often fragile, emotional, often with imperfect partners, not always able to assert herself directly so that others understand, and yet still finding something beautiful and real even if it is coupled with tragedy. Thankfully, though, she didn't die from drinking the poison and even figured out how to claim power in a world where Romeos sometimes turn out to be really evil frackers who DO need a taste of very unpleasant medicine! I'm sure you're wondering how you got an essay from a stranger this morning, and the first part of the answer is that KZbin's impenetrable algorithm decided to pop you into the autorotate sequence of loading up something it thinks I'll like if I let a vid end and don't make a deliberate selection. I was finishing typing a different paragraph, and there was something about not knowing what "crass" meant and having to look up Lolita but still being able to grasp much of the song's meanings, anyway. Plus you expressed appreciation for Lana Del Rey, who is arguably the most important female music artist of the 21st century so far that made me think I might as well give you some background to carry forward to your next reactions. (Plus if you delve into "Ooh Wee" and Mark Ronson as the DJ/producer, you'll have a whole new series!) Maybe it'll at least help with that KZbin algorithm everyone always discusses. Now, though, I'll return you to your regularly scheduled weekend!
@kitthomas10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this comment by the way I forgot to reply to it before haha, I love the passion and dedication u guys have for Lana it’s rly inspiring. Thanks for commenting!
@PhoToLiFeMuSicDeMon11 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@kitthomas11 ай бұрын
The song at 7:04 comes out Saturday 2ndDecember!
@ohitsdanny11 ай бұрын
It’s deffo not about her dad.
@SunilSingh-hi6tw Жыл бұрын
Not her dad
@kitthomas11 ай бұрын
good job it’s not about her dad after some of those lyrics
@abduwalimuse748211 ай бұрын
idk if this would be as trendy but I think it would be cool if you reacted to a Def Leppard music video like "Love Bites" that's one of their most famous songs. :) Btw if you're not familiar with Def Leppard they're one of the most world famous 80's rock band. They still make music today I think and still do tours.
@oiergarciaaoiz719511 ай бұрын
i s this about a dad? hahaha
@jesusmirandaclavijo976210 ай бұрын
React,lust for life videoclip,love,doin time.
@angelmoisesgilperozo11 ай бұрын
PLEASE REACT TO ROSALÍA
@odonvargas952711 ай бұрын
With all due respect man, you are so handsome.!!! I hope you check more of Lana del Rey cause she is amazing. Off to the races is one of the favorite songs of her.. I am subscribing anyway. Have a good one.,!!
@ImJustRandom-z10 ай бұрын
Yeah no… it’s not her dad, add that word dy and you’ll be right 💀😭