Born to Die - The Paradise Edition
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"Cola" has been described as a "gritty art pop" song.[1] It was written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels, with Del Rey writing lyrics for the song. When Del Rey was asked about the origin of the lyrics, she explained: "My [then]-boyfriend is Scottish; he deems American girls very exotic. He once told me, ''You American girls walk around as if your pussies tasted like Pepsi-Cola, as if you''d wrap yourself into an American flag to sleep.'' He deems us all very patriotic." It is the third track of Lana Del Rey''s third EP, Paradise. Read more on Last.fm.
indie pop sexy alternative female vocalists
"Cola" has been described as a "gritty art pop" song.[1] It was written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels, with Del Rey writing lyrics for the song. When Del Rey was asked about the origin of the lyrics, she explained: "My [then]-boyfriend is Scottish; he deems American girls very exotic. He once told me, ''You American girls walk around as if your pussies tasted like Pepsi-Cola, as if you''d wrap yourself into an American flag to sleep.'' He deems us all very patriotic." It is the third track of Lana Del Rey''s third EP, Paradise. Read more on Last.fm.
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Born to Die
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Brooklyn Baby
National Anthem
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Doin' Time
Cinnamon Girl
Dark Paradise
Blue Jeans
Say Yes to Heaven
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Off to the Races
Pretty When You Cry
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Let the Light In (feat. Father John Misty)
Sad Girl
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The Other Woman
Million Dollar Man
Art Deco
Chemtrails Over the Country Club
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This Is What Makes Us Girls
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Cherry
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Salvatore
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High by the Beach
Cola
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Dealer
Without You
Lust for Life (with The Weeknd)
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