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|next = "[[Doin' Time (song)|Doin' Time]]" |
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+ | |recorded = July 1/23, 2019}}"'''Fuck It I Love You'''" (stylized in sentence case) is a song by [[Lana Del Rey]] from her sixth studio album ''[[Norman Fucking Rockwell! (album)|Norman Fucking Rockwell!]]''. It was officially released as a single on August 22, 2019. |
== Background == |
== Background == |
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On July 26, 2019, Del Rey announced the song along with "[[The Greatest (song)|The Greatest]]".<ref name="July 26">https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZMHk9h4K5/</ref> The song was accidentally uploaded to Del Rey's official YouTube channel on August 16, 2019 and was quickly removed. |
On July 26, 2019, Del Rey announced the song along with "[[The Greatest (song)|The Greatest]]".<ref name="July 26">https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZMHk9h4K5/</ref> The song was accidentally uploaded to Del Rey's official YouTube channel on August 16, 2019 and was quickly removed. |
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− | According to Del Rey it was the last song recorded for the album, |
+ | According to Del Rey it was the last song recorded for the album, indicating that it was written after "[[How to Disappear (song)|How to Disappear]]," which was said in October 2018 to have been the final song recorded for the album. |
+ | When the physical copies of the album were shipped, it was noticed that the digital and physical copy versions have instrumental differences, although the length of both versions is the same. The digital version of the song includes additional guitar overdubs and a drum loop reminiscent of an early demo of "[[Lucky Ones (song)|Lucky Ones]]".<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Uj22fH1wb/</ref>. This version features [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Smith Chad Smith] from the American band [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hot_Chili_Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers] playing the drums. [https://www.instagram.com/p/B19iDdjgzXW/?igshid=3lbm9uo2w6is <nowiki>[5]</nowiki>] [https://youtu.be/lY1iD1QYqRs <nowiki>[6]</nowiki>] |
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== Music video == |
== Music video == |
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⚫ | Del Rey announced the music video on July 26, 2019, via Instagram alongside behind the scenes photos.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZMHk9h4K5/ Lana Del Rey (@lanadelrey). "I think you’re gonna love the new double video I did with Rich Lee for two songs off the new record – ‘fuck it I love you!’ And ‘the greatest’". (July 26, 2019) ''Instagram''<nowiki>. [Access date: August 23, 2019]</nowiki>]</ref> She revealed that the video was directed by [[Rich Lee]] and that it is a double music video with "[[The Greatest (song)|The Greatest]]".<ref name="July 26" /> It stars fitness model Brad Swanick<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZN1wOAmur/ Brad Swanick Instagram profile]</ref> and premiered August 22, 2019. |
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⚫ | To start the first part of the double video, a record player is shown being played and Del Rey singing in a bar-like stage. Interpolated are shots of Del Rey surfing alone as well as alongside Brad Swanick in a retro beach scene eventually revealed to be a green screen. Throughout the video, scenes of Del Rey riding a swing on the beach, painting and skateboarding through alleys with friends are featured. |
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|video = Lana Del Rey - Fuck It I Love You & The Greatest (Official Video) |
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|filmed= July, 2019 |
|filmed= July, 2019 |
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|location= Long Beach, Los Angeles, California |
|location= Long Beach, Los Angeles, California |
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⚫ | Del Rey announced the music video on July 26, 2019, via Instagram alongside behind the scenes photos.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZMHk9h4K5/ Lana Del Rey (@lanadelrey). "I think you’re gonna love the new double video I did with Rich Lee for two songs off the new record – ‘fuck it I love you!’ And ‘the greatest’". (July 26, 2019) ''Instagram''<nowiki>. [Access date: August 23, 2019]</nowiki>]</ref> She revealed that the video was directed by [[Rich Lee]] and that it is a double music video with "[[The Greatest (song)|The Greatest]]".<ref name="July 26" /> It stars fitness model Brad Swanick<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZN1wOAmur/ Brad Swanick Instagram profile]</ref> and premiered August 22, 2019. |
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+ | * California is also mentioned in "[[Freak (song)|Freak]]" and [[California (song)|the song of the same name]]. |
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+ | *The phrase "hold me" also appears in "[[Cinnamon Girl (song)|Cinnamon Girl]]", "[[Bartender (song)|Bartender]]" and "[[Disco (song)|Disco]]". |
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+ | * Neon is also referenced in many songs, "[[Midnight Dancer Girlfriend (song)|Midnight Dancer Girlfriend]]" and "[[Queen of the Gas Station (song)|Queen of the Gas Station]]" among them. |
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+ | * Jazz is also mentioned in "[[Shades of Cool (song)|Shades of Cool]]" and "[[Salvatore (song)|Salvatore]]". |
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+ | * The colour green is also mentioned in "[[Salvatore (song)|Salvatore]]", "[[Cinnamon Girl (song)|Cinnamon Girl]]", "[[Trash Magic (song)|Trash Magic]]" and "[[Beautiful People Beautiful Problems (song)|Beautiful People]]". |
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+ | * The stage is also mentioned in "[[Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It (song)|Hope]]". |
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+ | * The phrase "I love you" also appears in "[[Off to the Races (song)|Off to the Races]]", "[[Ultraviolence (song)|Ultraviolence]]" and "[[Pretty Baby (song)|Pretty Baby]]", among some other songs. |
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⚫ | To start the first part of the double video, a record player is shown being played and Del Rey singing in a bar-like stage. Interpolated are shots of Del Rey surfing alone as well as alongside Brad Swanick in a retro beach scene eventually revealed to be a green screen. Throughout the video, scenes of Del Rey riding a swing on the beach, painting and skateboarding through alleys with friends are featured. |
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== Lyrics == |
== Lyrics == |
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You moved to California, but it's just a state of mind |
You moved to California, but it's just a state of mind |
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− | And you know everyone adores you, you can feel it and you're |
+ | And you know everyone adores you, you can feel it and you're tied up |
Baby, wish that you would hold me or just say that you're mine |
Baby, wish that you would hold me or just say that you're mine |
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But it's killing me slowly |
But it's killing me slowly |
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It turns out California's more than just a state of mind |
It turns out California's more than just a state of mind |
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− | I met you on the boulevard |
+ | I met you on the boulevard, braids in my hair, you blew my mind |
And if I wasn't so fucked up, I think I'd fuck you all the time |
And if I wasn't so fucked up, I think I'd fuck you all the time |
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(I really do) It's killing me slowly |
(I really do) It's killing me slowly |
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Fuck it, I love you |
Fuck it, I love you |
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− | (California dreamin', |
+ | (California dreamin', got money on my mind) |
Fuck it, I love you |
Fuck it, I love you |
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+ | (Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time) |
Fuck it, I love you |
Fuck it, I love you |
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+ | (California dreamin', got money on my mind) |
I really do |
I really do |
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+ | (Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time) |
Fuck it, I love you |
Fuck it, I love you |
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+ | (California dreamin', got money on my mind) |
Fuck it, I love you |
Fuck it, I love you |
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+ | (Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time) |
Fuck it, I love you |
Fuck it, I love you |
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+ | (California dreamin', got money on my mind) |
I really do |
I really do |
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* Ben Fletcher — assistant engineering |
* Ben Fletcher — assistant engineering |
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* Billy Cumella — assistant engineering |
* Billy Cumella — assistant engineering |
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* John Rooney — assistant engineering |
* John Rooney — assistant engineering |
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* Mikey Freedom Hart — keyboards |
* Mikey Freedom Hart — keyboards |
Revision as of 14:23, 3 April 2021
"Fuck It I Love You" (stylized in sentence case) is a song by Lana Del Rey from her sixth studio album Norman Fucking Rockwell!. It was officially released as a single on August 22, 2019.
Background
On July 26, 2019, Del Rey announced the song along with "The Greatest".[1] The song was accidentally uploaded to Del Rey's official YouTube channel on August 16, 2019 and was quickly removed.
According to Del Rey it was the last song recorded for the album, indicating that it was written after "How to Disappear," which was said in October 2018 to have been the final song recorded for the album.
When the physical copies of the album were shipped, it was noticed that the digital and physical copy versions have instrumental differences, although the length of both versions is the same. The digital version of the song includes additional guitar overdubs and a drum loop reminiscent of an early demo of "Lucky Ones".[2]. This version features Chad Smith from the American band Red Hot Chili Peppers playing the drums. [5] [6]
Music video
Background and description
Del Rey announced the music video on July 26, 2019, via Instagram alongside behind the scenes photos.[3] She revealed that the video was directed by Rich Lee and that it is a double music video with "The Greatest".[1] It stars fitness model Brad Swanick[4] and premiered August 22, 2019.
To start the first part of the double video, a record player is shown being played and Del Rey singing in a bar-like stage. Interpolated are shots of Del Rey surfing alone as well as alongside Brad Swanick in a retro beach scene eventually revealed to be a green screen. Throughout the video, scenes of Del Rey riding a swing on the beach, painting and skateboarding through alleys with friends are featured.
Music video | Information | |
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Released | August 22, 2019 | |
Length | 9:19 | |
Director | Rich Lee | |
Producer | Justin Diener, Michael Angeles | |
Filmed | July, 2019 | |
Location | Long Beach, Los Angeles, California | |
Vevo views | 13+ Million views |
On-set photoshoot by Chuck Grant, Pamela Cochrane and Rich Lee
Behind the scenes
Cross-references
- The phrase "dream a little dream of me" is likely a direct reference to the song of the same name, written by Gus Kahn.
- The radio is also mentioned in "Put the Radio On", "Tomorrow Never Came" and the song of the same name.
- California is also mentioned in "Freak" and the song of the same name.
- The phrase "hold me" also appears in "Cinnamon Girl", "Bartender" and "Disco".
- Neon is also referenced in many songs, "Midnight Dancer Girlfriend" and "Queen of the Gas Station" among them.
- Jazz is also mentioned in "Shades of Cool" and "Salvatore".
- The colour green is also mentioned in "Salvatore", "Cinnamon Girl", "Trash Magic" and "Beautiful People".
- The stage is also mentioned in "Hope".
- The phrase "I love you" also appears in "Off to the Races", "Ultraviolence" and "Pretty Baby", among some other songs.
Official versions
- Album version — 3:38
- Physical CD / Vinyl version — 3:38
Lyrics
I like to see everything in neon
Drink lime green, stay up till dawn
Maybe the way that I'm living
Is killing me
I like to light up the stage with a song
Do shit to keep me turned on
But one day I woke up like
"Maybe I'll do it differently"
So, I moved to California, but it's just a state of mind
It turns out everywhere you go you take yourself, that's not a lie
Wish that you would hold me or just say that you were mine
It's killing me slowly
Dream a little dream of me
Make me into something sweet
Turn the radio on
Dancing to a pop song
Fuck it, I love you
Fuck it, I love you
Fuck it, I love you
I really do
I used to shoot up my veins in neon
And shit's even brighter, you're gone
So many things I would say to you
I want you
You moved to California, but it's just a state of mind
And you know everyone adores you, you can feel it and you're tied up
Baby, wish that you would hold me or just say that you're mine
But it's killing me slowly
Dream a little dream of me
Turn this into something sweet
Turn the radio on
Dancing to a pop song
Fuck it, I love you
Fuck it, I love you
Fuck it, I love you
I really do
It turns out California's more than just a state of mind
I met you on the boulevard, braids in my hair, you blew my mind
And if I wasn't so fucked up, I think I'd fuck you all the time
(I really do) It's killing me slowly
Fuck it, I love you
(I moved to California, but it's just a state of mind)
Fuck it, I love you
(It turns out everywhere you go you take yourself, that's not a lie)
Fuck it, I love you
(Wish that you would hold me or just say that you were mine)
I really do
(It's killing me slowly)
Fuck it, I love you
(California dreamin', got money on my mind)
Fuck it, I love you
(Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time)
Fuck it, I love you
(California dreamin', got money on my mind)
I really do
(Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time)
Fuck it, I love you
(California dreamin', got money on my mind)
Fuck it, I love you
(Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time)
Fuck it, I love you
(California dreamin', got money on my mind)
I really do
(Jazz is in my veins, runnin' out of time)
Credits
- Personnel
- Lana Del Rey — songwriting, vocals
- Jack Antonoff — songwriting, production, engineering, mixing, programming, drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, keyboards
- Andrew Watt — songwriting, production
- Louis Bell — songwriting, production
- Laura Sisk — engineering, mixing
- Jonathan Sher — assistant engineering
- Ben Fletcher — assistant engineering
- Billy Cumella — assistant engineering
- Chad Smith — drums
- John Rooney — assistant engineering
- Mikey Freedom Hart — keyboards
- Chris Gehringer — mastering
- Will Quinnell — assistant mastering
- Technical
- Mastered at Sterling Sound
- Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, United States / Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, United States
- Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York, United States
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZMHk9h4K5/
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Uj22fH1wb/
- ↑ Lana Del Rey (@lanadelrey). "I think you’re gonna love the new double video I did with Rich Lee for two songs off the new record – ‘fuck it I love you!’ And ‘the greatest’". (July 26, 2019) Instagram. [Access date: August 23, 2019]
- ↑ Brad Swanick Instagram profile