"WANTED. DESIRED. ETERNAL. YOUTHFUL." FOREVERWANTEDCLUB THE FASHION & POP CULTURE MAGAZINE
Born To Die, Lana Del Rey, ILY
Lana Del Rey’s debut album, “Born to Die,” released in January 2012, was a turning point in the music industry. The album was an instant success, debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200 and selling over 3.4 million copies worldwide.
Lana Del Rey’s unique style, a fusion of pop, hip-hop, and alternative music, struck a chord with listeners, who were captivated by her sultry voice and provocative lyrics. But it wasn’t just her music that made Lana Del Rey stand out. Her image and persona, characterized by her retro fashion sense, red lips, and melancholic attitude, were unlike anything the music industry had seen before.
The Paradise Edition of “Born to Die,” released later in the same year, further solidified Del Rey’s place in the industry. The album featured eight new songs, including the hit single “Ride,” which showcased her vocal range and her ability to write captivating ballads.
But perhaps the most significant impact of “Born to Die” and its accompanying Paradise Edition was the way it paved the way for a new genre of music – sexy dark R&B. The album’s moody, atmospheric sound, and provocative lyrics about love, sex, and power inspired a new generation of artists to experiment with similar themes.
Artists like The Weeknd, whose early work was heavily influenced by Del Rey’s music, began to emerge, blending R&B and hip-hop with a darker, more seductive edge. The Weeknd’s mixtapes, “House of Balloons,” “Thursday,” and “Echoes of Silence,” released in 2011, were the perfect complement to “Born to Die” and the Paradise Edition, further pushing the boundaries of the sexy dark R&B genre.
In retrospect, it’s clear that “Born to Die” and its Paradise Edition were a defining moment for music. They not only launched Lana Del Rey’s career but also inspired a new generation of artists and helped shape the sound of modern R&B. Today, Lana Del Rey remains a pop icon and her influence can be heard in the music of countless artists who continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in modern music.