Listen to Damon Albarn’s Remix of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Born to Die’
Her album isn't even out yet, but Lana Del Rey's already roped in some pretty sweet remixes, including this one.
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Her album isn't even out yet, but Lana Del Rey's already roped in some pretty sweet remixes, including this one.
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett encouraged fans to send in their concept of the character, then Hewlett redrew the winning entry.
"I didn't write it before, I didn't prepare it. I just did it day by day as a kind of diary of my experience in America."
With very soulful facial expressions from Damon Albarn.
"Those songs won't last like the Beatles by any stretch of their imagination. They'll be forgotten in a few years' time."
De La Soul saw the whole thing go down.
The Vulture readerships’ ability to churn out subject-specific haikus on demand is both an inspiration and a treasure.
Inspired by "the groundbreaking Japanese-designed drum machine."
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"I did leave off a few songs that maybe had better melodies than these."
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