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Lana Del Rey reveals added complexity in new album

Del Rey told BBC DJ Huw Stephens that the track is “the most different from all the other tracks on the record”.

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“It has a little bit of an old-world Italian feel”.

“Salvatore” joins previously revealed Honeymoon tracks ‘High by the Beach’, ‘Terrence Loves You’ and ‘Music to Watch Boys To’.

The singer said, “I love movies”. It follows the likes of ‘High On The Beach’ and the title track in previewing the much-anticipated record.

In short, Lana Del Rey and musicians like One Direction are starting to feel that YouTube and Spotify are not viable options for making money – but countries like Germany may be the exception to the modern rules.

The video for “High by the Beach” came out in August. The video definitely continues the pattern of Del Rey’s effortless sensuality and drama.

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Australia’s never been one to really get into the whole east coast versus west coast debate that they have in the U.S. , but out of nowhere Matt and Alex have just started one – it’s your move now WA. In a Rolling Stone article about the upcoming book, Franco quoted Del Rey as saying, “Just write around me; it’s better if it’s not my own words”. Lana Del Rey and other American music makers may find that their biggest sales stream comes from Germany because Germans have laws to protect musicians from getting skimpy online streaming music payouts. It is this emotional depth and complicated meaning that keeps us all coming back to Lana Del Rey for more of her soft yet desperate vocal timbre and dramatic story arcs.

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