Lana utilizes her "wispy" upper register for the verses and a raspier, belt-heavy tone for the bridge. 📝 Lyrical Themes and Narrative
She mentions "walking with Stevie," nodding to their previous collaboration on Beautiful People Beautiful Problems .
Often compared to the rock energy of her Ultraviolence era. Lana Del Rey Dance Till We Die
The song is a collaboration between Del Rey and her long-time producer . It undergoes a significant sonic evolution over its 4:03 duration. Genre: Primarily Folk-pop and Americana.
It evokes the Laurel Canyon music scene of the 1970s, emphasizing a sense of community among female artists. 📈 Critical Reception Lana utilizes her "wispy" upper register for the
Features acoustic guitar, soft percussion, and a sudden influx of horns and heavy drums during the climax.
Around the 2:40 mark, the song shifts from a soft acoustic ballad to a gritty, brass-heavy blues-rock bridge . The song is a collaboration between Del Rey
Lana explicitly name-checks several of her influences, framing them as her "idols" and peers: