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  1. When Lana Del Rey released her sixth studio album “Norman Fucking Rockwell!” in 2019, one of the standout tracks was “hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but I have it”. The song has a deeply personal and introspective tone, delving into themes of struggle, identity, and the complexities of hope.

  2. It’s 2019’s Norman Fucking Rockwell!, her undeniable magnum opus, that solidifies Del Rey as a lady of the Canyon in her own right, and crystallizes her vision of California as a microcosm of a doomed nation.

  3. In contrast, Sam Sodomsky of Pitchfork stated that the song "does not foretell a new direction" for Del Rey's music, opining that the melody "will be familiar to anyone who knows just her biggest hits" and that "the production feels like an extended coda" to the ballads of Del Rey's previous album, Norman Fucking Rockwell! (2019).

  4. 1. Diese Diskografie ist eine Übersicht über die musikalischen Werke der US-amerikanischen Pop sängerin und Songwriterin Lana Del Rey und ihrer Pseudonyme wie Lana Del Ray, Lizzy Grant und May Jailer. Den Quellenangaben und Schallplattenauszeichnungen zufolge hat sie bisher mehr als 116,9 Millionen Tonträger verkauft, davon über 78,3 ...

  5. In the title track for her sixth studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Del Rey sings a ballad to a “man-child” who’s great at sex but whose poetry is bad and who puts her through more shit ...

  6. In 2019, her album “Norman Fucking Rockwell!” reached third place on the Billboard 200, showcasing high-quality production and receiving widespread acclaim from critics. The album was selected as Album of the Year by about 14 critics, including the well-known Pitchfork. The single “Doin’ Time,” a remake of a song by Sublime, broke into the Billboard Hot 100 and gained attention with ...

  7. Vor 17 Stunden · And Norman Fucking Rockwell is full of lines like that – spare, funny, mean, pathetic, exhausting… And I’ll never not enjoy the way she stutters her “T’s” on “Bartender”. Since Norman Fucking Rockwell, I’ve grown to appreciate some, not all, of Lana’s music. But I will always rate that album, and that’s my personal answer ...