Born to Die - The Paradise Edition
indie pop cult female vocalists Lana Del Rey
"Ride" is an anthem for those who are searching for stability and purpose in their lives. Lana evokes images of a life of wandering, without a clear destination, and of having to take risks in order to make it. The chorus speaks to the her loneliness and her internal struggle, as she has a war in her mind between doing what is easy and doing what is right. She has to "just ride" and trust that things will turn out -- even if she doesn''t know the outcome. Read more on Last.fm.
indie pop cult female vocalists Lana Del Rey
"Ride" is an anthem for those who are searching for stability and purpose in their lives. Lana evokes images of a life of wandering, without a clear destination, and of having to take risks in order to make it. The chorus speaks to the her loneliness and her internal struggle, as she has a war in her mind between doing what is easy and doing what is right. She has to "just ride" and trust that things will turn out -- even if she doesn''t know the outcome. Read more on Last.fm.
Summertime Sadness
Video Games
Young and Beautiful
Born to Die
West Coast
Diet Mountain Dew
Brooklyn Baby
National Anthem
Radio
Doin' Time
Cinnamon Girl
Dark Paradise
Blue Jeans
Say Yes to Heaven
Ultraviolence
Off to the Races
Pretty When You Cry
Ride
Norman fucking Rockwell
Let the Light In (feat. Father John Misty)
Sad Girl
Carmen
The Other Woman
Million Dollar Man
Art Deco
Chemtrails Over the Country Club
Happiness is a butterfly
This Is What Makes Us Girls
How to disappear
Margaret (feat. Bleachers)
Cherry
Mariners Apartment Complex
Shades of Cool
Salvatore
Fuck it I love you
Lolita
High by the Beach
Cola
White Mustang
Dealer
Without You
Lust for Life (with The Weeknd)
Love
A&W
Venice Bitch
Old Money
Love song
Black Beauty
Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
Money Power Glory

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