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Artist/Band:
Lana Del Rey
Lyrics for Song: Video Games
Lyrics for Album: Born To Die - The Paradise Edition [2012]
Swinging in the backyard
Pull up in your fast car
Whistling my name
Open up a beer
And you say get over here
And play a video game
I'm in his favorite sun dress
Watching me get undressed
Take that body downtown
I say you the bestest
Lean in for a big kiss
Put his favorite perfume on
Go play a video game
It's you, it's you, it's all for you
Everything I do
I tell you all the time
Heaven is a place on earth with you
Tell me all the things you want to do
I heard that you like the bad girls
Honey, is that true?
It's better than I ever even knew
They say that the world was built for two
Only worth living if somebody is loving you
Baby now you do
Singing in the old bars
Swinging with the old stars
Living for the fame
Kissing in the blue dark
Playing pool and wild darts
Video games
He holds me in his big arms
Drunk and I am seeing stars
This is all I think of
Watching all our friends fall
In and out of Old Paul's
This is my idea of fun
Playing video games
It's you, it's you, it's all for you
Everything I do
I tell you all the time
Heaven is a place on earth with you
Tell me all the things you want to do
I heard that you like the bad girls
Honey, is that true?
It's better than I ever even knew
They say that the world was built for two
Only worth living if somebody is loving you
Baby now you do
(Now you do)
[Missing part, write down the lyrics please]
It's you, it's you, it's all for you
Everything I do
I tell you all the time
Heaven is a place on earth with you
Tell me all the things you want to do
I heard that you like the bad girls
Honey, is that true?
It's better than I ever even knew
They say that the world was built for two
Only worth living if somebody is loving you
Baby now you do
Now you do
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Video Games
Released on Lana Del Rey's 2012 album Born To Die, 'Video Games' stands as a defining track of the modern dream-pop and baroque pop genre. The song blends lush orchestral arrangements with a haunting vocal performance to explore themes of nostalgia, lost love, and the melancholy of youth. Its distinctive sound helped establish Del Rey's signature aesthetic, characterized by cinematic textures and a romanticized view of heartbreak. As a cultural touchstone, the track has been widely covered and sampled, cementing its place in the artist's discography and influencing subsequent generations of indie and alternative musicians who prioritize emotional depth and atmospheric production. |
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| Album Lyrics: Born To Die - The Paradise Edition [2012] |
 Lana Del Rey
"Born To Die - The Paradise Edition [2012]"
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