LANA DEL REY- BORN TO DIE

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Published 2011-12-20

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  • @Acuraly
    listening to her makes you feel, depressed, high, and on top of the world all at the same time 
  • @jamiller9044
    It's insane listening to this a decade later and realizing the profound impact she's had on the music industry. Gah unbelievable
  • @minknmunt
    Yes, I have turned my 75 year old mother into a Lana Del Ray fan. I played all this for her last year when we visited. When I saw her earlier in the week sh asked me to play that "really pretty girl who sings real slow" for her. With pleasure, mama.
  • @deniselehzen
    can’t believe I live in the same time period as lana del rey wow I‘m blessed
  • @RoSoliTaire
    ngl I missed this kind of cinematic and romanticized Lana. She's so distinctive from all the artists both before and her current times. Although her newer albums are great too, Born to Die and Ultraviolence are just unique pieces of art.
  • @inka7847
    Why? (Got that?) Who, me? (Louder) Why? (Got that?) Feet don't fail me now Take me to the finish line Oh, my heart it breaks every step that I take But I'm hoping that the gates, they'll tell me that you're mine Walking through the city streets Is it by mistake or design? I feel so alone on the Friday nights Can you make it feel like home if I tell you you're mine? It's like I told you, honey (louder) Don't make me sad, don't make me cry Sometimes love is not enough And the road gets tough, I don't know why Keep making me laugh Let's go get high The road is long, we carry on Try to have fun in the meantime Come and take a walk on the wild side Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain You like your girls insane, so (louder) Choose your last words, this is the last time 'Cause you and I, we were born to die Lost but now I am found I can see that once I was blind I was so confused as a little child Tryna take what I could get Scared that I couldn't find All the answers, honey (louder) Don't make me sad, don't make me cry Sometimes love is not enough And the road gets tough, I don't know why Keep making me laugh Let's go get high The road is long, we carry on Try to have fun in the meantime Come and take a walk on the wild side Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain You like your girls insane, so (louder) Choose your last words, this is the last time 'Cause you and I, we were born to die We were born to die (We were born to die, we were born to die, we were born to die) We were born to die Come and take a walk on the wild side Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain You like your girls insane So, don't make me sad, don't make me cry Sometimes love is not enough And the road gets tough, I don't know why Keep making me laugh Let's go get high The road is long, we carry on Try to have fun in the meantime Come and take a walk on the wild side Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain You like your girls insane, so (louder) Choose your last words, this is the last time 'Cause you and I, we were born to die We were born to die (We were born to die, we were born to die, we were born to die) We were born to die Why? (Got that?) Who, me? (Louder) (We were born to die, we were born to die, we were born to die) Why? (Got that?)
  • @serenac0299
    I still dont think she gets the recognition she deserves
  • @nadine_yvonne
    Meisterwerk... alle ihre Lieder. Wer den Schmerz kennt, versteht, dass die Lieder nicht depressiv sind, sondern das pure Leben..
  • As time goes on people will understand how underrated was this song ❤
  • Am I the only one who has probably listened to this song over a thousand times and it still never gets old?
  • @reddevil1247
    I don't have any words in my head to express how I feel when I'm listening to her songs. It's barely been a week since the day I got to know her name and songs and I completely got immersed in her songs. You rock Lana Del Rey!!!!
  • @EliGev
    THIS was the song of my Lana Del Rey era that started in early 2012...i clearly remember the day that i found out about Lana and started to listen her 24/7...this one always makes so emotional and i'll sing it with her every time and never forgetting even a word from this song...this will always be my favorite song from her..thank you Lana🤍
  • The melancholy in her songs are so magnetic.. they pull you in closer and closer and you want to hear more of her.. until you feel really sad and depressed and yet you want more and more of her cuz it somehow connects you to yourself.. the "you" you abandoned deep deep inside, the "you" that needs healing and thus you come closer to spiritual evolution through her music. Lana Del Rey is a wonder that we are blessed to have in this era. A woman with an old soul.. with more alignment to the source energy and thus you feel "high" listening to her, because she without a doubt is spiritually on a more elevated level to be able to create masterpieces of art. True art like hers comes from spiritual awakening, no one can be faking stuff like this.
  • @nitnesto9195
    i'll never forget the first time i ever heard lana del rey. i was reading a newspaper at the local club and on the last page saw a small article with title going something like "rich daddy's girl thinks she can make it a music industry" and saying how her dad paid producers and what not. i think to myself "i bet she's got no talent and sounds like shit and make some silly pop music". i go home later that day i search lana del rey in youtube and this song pops up. it was just pure magic, something you'd never in a million years expect to hear going in thinkin "let hear this new cheap pop girl". it's to this day one of my all time favorite songs, it give me goosebumps ever damn time. this song will never get old.
  • @yokai9496
    The beginning of this song will forever send chills down my spine. The first Lana song that made me realize that she was for me. Someone who so effortlessly captured my feelings for life and my confusions. All of my questions about life and death and purpose, reason, she also has those same questions. Brilliantly and poetically crafted into a marvel of beauty. This song means more to me than any other song could. This is my truest testimony, my modern manifesto. I am eternally grateful to have lived in the same time as Lana Del Rey and even more-so that I was able to listen to Born To Die. This is art, this is love, this is our lives. We were all born to live and we were all born to die.
  • Don't make me sad, don't make me cry... sometimes love is not enough and the road gets tough, I don't know why...