Cola

Lana Del Rey · Born To Die - The Paradise Edition [2012]

My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola

My eyes are wide like cherry pies

I gots a taste for men who're older

It's always been, so it's no surprise



Harvey's in the sky with diamonds and he's making me crazy

All he wants to do is party with his pretty baby



Come on, baby, let's ride

We can escape to the great sunshine

I know your wife and she wouldn't mind

We made it out to the other side

We made it out to the other side

We made it out to the other side

Come on, come on

Come on, come on

Come on, baby

Woah-oh-oh, ahh-ahh-ahh, yeah



I fall asleep with an American flag

I wear my diamonds on Skid Row

I pledge allegiance to my dad

For teaching me everything he knows



Harvey's in the sky with diamonds and he's making me crazy

All he wants to do is party with his pretty baby, yeah



Come on, baby, let's ride

We can escape to the great sunshine

I know your wife and she wouldn't mind

We made it out to the other side

We made it out to the other side

We made it out to the other side



Drug, suck it up like vanilla icings

Don't treat me rough, treat me really nicely

Decorate my neck, diamantes ????

Why? Come on, come on

Oo-oo-oo-oo-ooo-oo

Oo-oo-oo-oo-ooo-oo

Oo-oo-oo-oo-ooo-oo

Ooo-oo, yeah!



Come on, baby, let's ride

We can escape to the great sunshine

I know your wife and she wouldn't mind

We made it out to the other side



Come on, baby, let's ride

We can escape to the great sunshine

We made it out to the other side

We made it out to the other side



Come on, come on

Come on, baby

Come on, come on

Come on, baby

Woah-oh-oh, ahh-ahh-ahh, yeah

My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola

Ooooo-ohhh-ahh

My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola

Oo-oo-oo-oo-ooo-oo

My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola

Oooo, ah-ahh-ohh, yeah...

Cola - Lana Del Rey

Released on the deluxe edition of Born To Die, "Cola" stands as a quintessential example of Lana Del Rey's signature blend of dream pop and neo-folklore. The track features a haunting, reverb-drenched vocal delivery that contrasts with a driving, synth-heavy rhythm, creating an atmosphere of melancholic nostalgia. Thematically, the song explores the intoxicating yet fleeting nature of pleasure and the bittersweet passage of time, a recurring motif in her discography. As part of the 2012 Paradise Edition, the recording reinforces the album's exploration of Hollywood glamour and its underlying decay, solidifying Del Rey's status as a key figure in modern alternative pop who revitalized the baroque pop aesthetic for a new generation.