Lana Del Rey
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No more sadness for Lana del Rey

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Lana del Rey seems to have finally left behind that aura of melancholy and pessimism that he so successfully projected on themes such as "Born to Die" or "Summertime Sadness", since now he wants to boast of the stage of fullness and happiness that lives to all Levels, including the record, which is explained among other reasons with the good progress of the relationship that ties him to rapper G-Eazy.

"All those hard things that I've been through, and used to exhibit in my work, no longer exist for me. Not all of my romantic relationships were bad, but many of them challenged me in a way I did not want to be challenged , And I'm very happy to not have to go through something like that again, "he said in a conversation with the British edition of Elle magazine.

Because of the lack of love that the 31-year-old artist has experienced, it is to some extent understandable that the interpreter has already developed her own theory about the type of man that should be avoided at all costs, using an ingenious analogy with the roles That the different members of a band play.

"For me, my dream is to be a little to the limit, with sensuality, magnetism, camaraderie, being in the same plane of life and all that, but without the danger of being with a selfish person who always puts his needs I'll write a book titled 'The Curse of the Singer and why you should always go out with the bassist,' he said.

Although the New York artist has not followed her own advice - her partner is a producer, a rapper, and therefore a visible face of her projects - it seems that has not prevented either of them from betting hard on their love, to the point of That Lana is pleased to have become the best bride ever to exist.

"I'm the best girlfriend because I only start a relationship if I'm really interested in it," he concluded.

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