Lana Del Rey Essay

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Lana Del Rey is the musical persona of New York native Elizabeth Grant, an alternative singer who first came onto the music scene with her debut single Video Games. After the release of her first album, Lana Del Rey grew in popularity and was later featured on the soundtracks of “The Great Gatsby”, “Maleficent”, and “Big Eyes”. Now, Lana Del Rey has five albums and millions of fans from all over the world, thanks to her unique sound and “bad girl” personality. Elizabeth Woolridge Grant was born in June of 1986 in New York City. She was raised in the rural town of Lake Placid outside of the city, and at eighteen she moved to New York City to attend Fordham University. She began singing and performing soon after. She performed under multiple names, including her birth name Lizzy Grant (Sowray). She …show more content…

Six years later Lana Del Rey has been nominated for a Golden Globe and three Grammys, and has one of the largest cult followings as an alternative artist that I have ever seen. The song Salvatore on Lana Del Rey’s album Honeymoon is, in my opinion, one of her better songs simply because of the fact that it does not sound like any other song she has produced. It opens with a soft flute solo, followed by a violin backed up by percussion. During this song, Lana Del Rey’s pitch range is much more diverse than many of her other songs. She usually sings in a lower range, comparable to an alto, but in Salvatore Lana Del Rey hits notes that could be considered soprano. Although Del Rey’s vocal range suggests that the song would build in dynamics, it stays at an almost constant mezzo forte. Many of her songs stay in this area dynamics wise, so that the notes wash over you rather than overpower you. There are a few different tone colors heard throughout the course of the song, but the most recognizable are the crispness of the drums and the dark tones of the violins and Del Rey’s

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