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# Born To Die
Born to Die (2012) didn't just launch Lana Del Rey; it defined an entire aesthetic of "sadcore" and "Americana" for the 2010s. While 'Ride' is technically from the *Paradise* reissue, it represents the peak of this era's cinematic ambition.
### The Favorites
- **Ride:** That 10-minute music video is essentially a short film. It captures the "live fast, die young" ethos better than anything else in her discography.
- **Diet Mountain Dew:** This track has a much more "New York" hip-hop inspired beat compared to the orchestral swell of the title track. It’s snappy, dangerous, and catchy as hell.
### Trivia & Deep Cuts
- **The Mall Blouse:** The sheer white blouse Lana is wearing on the album cover wasn't some high-fashion piece; she reportedly bought it herself at a mall shortly before the shoot.
- **Steelfish:** The iconic font used for her name and the album title is called *Steelfish*. It became so synonymous with her that it triggered a massive resurgence of the typeface in indie design.
- **The Mike Daly Connection:** 'Diet Mountain Dew' was one of the very first songs she wrote with Mike Daly, and it went through several iterations before landing on the trip-hop version we know today.
- **Lolita References:** The track 'Off to the Races' is a deep-cut favorite for fans of her lyricism. It heavily references Vladimir Nabokov’s *Lolita*, particularly the opening lines ("Light of my life, fire of my loins").
- **Aaliyah Influence:** Lana has cited Aaliyah as a major influence on the vocal production of this album, specifically the way she layers her whispers and lower registers to create a "ghostly" effect.
Rating: 4/5