“Jon Batiste Interlude”, the seventh track on the playlist of “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd”, is actually Batiste’s second contribution to Lana Del Rey’s album. He’s also the featured artist on “Candy...
“The Grants” is a song that Lana Del Rey fans have been aware of, in name, since the songstress publicized the playlist of her album “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean...
The title of this song is a reference to a construct known as the Jergins Tunnel, as found on Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach, California. The literal reason Lana is asking whether or not...
Even if a Lana Del Rey song is ultimately based on an easy-to-understand concept, the style in which it is presented would not be that simplistic to decipher. Perhaps the reason for such, as...
As we have noted in the past, comprehensively analyzing Lana Del Rey songs requires a bit of creative interpretation. So some readers may agree with what we’re about to put forth, and some may not. ...
Lana Del Rey is perhaps the most creative artist in the game when it comes to dropping songs based on the topic of romantic discontent, or perhaps we can say romance in general. On one...
“California” is a love song in which Lana Del Rey is singing to a romantic interest who has one clearly-identifiable characteristic. That is he does not appear to be from the United States. And in terms...