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She's coming back - and that is a good thing
Tags: Lana Del Rey
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com / Press
Tags: Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey is poised to return to the pop world with her second album, Ultraviolence and we are genuinely excited about this. Her debut, Born To Die, introduced the world to one of the most perfectly formed pop phenomenons in recent memory, and we have no doubt that album No.2 will be equally brilliant.
In a world of tiresome shock tactics and x-rated antics, Lana Del Rey proved a breath of fresh air with her debut album, bringing a sense of drama and class to the music world, proving that high-concept pop music was an achievable and possible feat when everyone involved had a clear idea of who the artist is, was and is trying to be.
So, as Del Rey gears up for her pop comeback (with a new video recently filmed on the beaches of LA), we celebrate the 'Video Games' superstar, with seven reasons why is pretty much the perfect pop star...
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