
That said, there's no specific evidence that the song is about the rapper. Who she’s channeling: Herself… when she’s having a bad day at work (we’ve all been there).Sure, the joy of a new romance is often about the fizz and excitement, but, if Lana Del Rey's song "Cherry" is about G-Eazy, then perhaps the 32-year-old experiences the early days of dating someone more intensely than the average person. This lyric speaks to the thought of saying goodbye to it all: the fame, the fans and the harsh critics. Translation : Del Rey has spoken of quitting the grind of touring, performing and recording many times. Lyric: I will never sing again / With just one wave / It will go away. Who she’s channeling: Neneh Cherry circa “Buffalo Stance.” She never bought into anybody’s bullshit either. Translation: Experience has taught Lana the difference between dating a flakey, messed up boy and falling in love with a solid, strong partner. Lyric: You could be a bad motherf*cker / But that don’t make you a man. Translation: Haters are going to hate but Lana will resuscitate and rejuvenate. Lyric: On Monday they destroy me / But by Friday, I’m revived. Who she’s channeling: Lindsay Lohan (she once said of Lohan during an interview with FASHION, “we are in a similar boat.”) However, this is definitely a call out to her wild days before O’Neill came on the scene, when Del Rey was seeing other musicians (and fighting demons with large consumptions of alcohol).

Translation: Due to the mention of “hear your tune,” most people will think this song is about her ex-boyfriend/rocker, Barrie-James O’Neill- who Del Rey was dating for a while. Lyrics: But I lost myself when I lost you/ And I still got jazz when I’ve got those blues/ And I lost myself when I lost you / But I still get trashed when I hear your tunes Who she’s channeling: Dita Von Teese post-divorce with Marilyn Manson. Translation: Her man has left her and she is spiraling into a Bermuda triangle of gothic horrors. Lyric: All I hear is Billie Holiday / It’s all I play / I’m going deeper and deeper / and darker and darker In the flick, Cherry is caught in a fight between two rival gangs (The Greasers and The Socs) and has a very Lana-esque line of her own in the book: “things are rough all over.
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Who she’s channeling: Cheerleader Cherry Vallance from the movie adaptation of The Outsiders (played by Diane Lane). Sure, she adores the man she’s singing to but the last line is taken from Robert Frost’s poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay-which is referenced in S.E. Translation: She’s caught in a bad romance. Lyrics: I love to love you / And I live to love you, boy / Nothing gold can stay In the flick, North is a showgirl-turned house wife-turned adult film star. Who she’s channeling: Valley of the Dolls character Jennifer North (played by Sharon Tate in the movie adaptation). It is making her crazy enough to propose to him. Translation: Lana is getting turnt on by some bad boy.

Lyrics: There are roses in between my thighs and fire that surrounds you / It’s no wonder every man in town had neither fought nor found you Del Rey’s wistful words, we’ve broken down the best lines from some of the songs off her new album, Honeymoon.

Lyrics that will confound question and bewilder your life forever. Slick MGM-style orchestration and music production and 3. Luscious vocals that give you LSD daydreams. When Lana Del Rey drops a new album, you can expect three things: 1.
