In By The Numbers, FADER looks at a big record release and breaks it down in basic digits and primary colors. This week, we look at Lana Del Rey’s Born To Die, a record that has already generated an enormous amount of discussion and polarizing opinions—you’ve probably already caught some of them, here are some more!
POSTED January 31, 2012 7:15PM IN BY THE NUMBERS
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TAGS: By the Numbers, Lana Del Rey, Pop, psych/folk, rock
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Would you include the numbers in relation to these insane LDR adverts on your site, as well?
Damn, y”all can’t stand this broad! Understandable, she is totally bastardizing your whole BK-hipster steez all the way to the midwest walmart (haha, if only you went in this hard on soulja boy!)…that LDR ad $$$ must be nice tho. Don’t worry, Avril Lavigne 2.0 don’t have the talent to last long
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@ZeusTims What about Lana Del Rey’s music is at all comparable to Avril Lavigne? LDR: Most over-criticized artist of all time. Exhausting.
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the close proximity of the little ~ next to the 0 on “positive opinions about lana del ray’s SNL appearance” makes it look like a sperm
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