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'''J''', also known as "'''Jim'''", was a romantic interest of [[Lana Del Rey]]. He is present in several of Del Rey's songs and is the main feature of her song "[[Ultraviolence (song)|Ultraviolence]]". In Ultraviolence, he allegedly hit Del Rey, but she insists it felt like a kiss. He also gave her the nickname "DN", meaning "Deadly Nightshade".
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'''J''', also known as "'''Jim'''", was a potentially fictional romantic interest of [[Lana Del Rey]]. He is present in several of Del Rey's songs and is featured heavily in "[[Ultraviolence (song)|Ultraviolence]]". In "Ultraviolence", he is portayed as a violent cult leader.
   
 
== Mentions[[Category:Characters]] ==
 
== Mentions[[Category:Characters]] ==
* J is the focal point of [[Jimmy Gnecco (song)|Jimmy Gnecco]] who may or may not be the singer referred to in the title.
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* J is the focal point of "[[Jimmy Gnecco (song)|Jimmy Gnecco]]", who may or may not be the singer referred to in the title.
* In [[All Smiles (song)|All Smiles]], Lana talks to someone called Jimmy, saying 'Jimmy, let me get a better look at your face'
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* In "[[All Smiles (song)|All Smiles]]", Del Rey to addresses someone called Jimmy, saying "Jimmy, let me get a better look at your face"
* Lana refers to seeing 'Jim and Chuck' in 'the spotlight' in [[Motel 6 (song)|Motel 6]]
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* Del Rey refers to seeing "Jim and Chuck" in "the spotlight" in "[[Motel 6 (song)|Motel 6]]".
* J, also called "Jimmy", is once again in [[Hundred Dollar Bill (song)|Hundred Dollar Bill]]; in which Lana calls him " the worst that [she's] ever seen" which fits the description of him in Ultraviolence.
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* J, also called "Jimmy", is once again in "[[Hundred Dollar Bill (song)|Hundred Dollar Bill]]"; in which Del Rey calls him "the worst that [she's] ever seen", fitting his violent portayal in "Ultraviolence".
* There is a possibility that [[JFK (song)|JFK]] is also about J, as he presumably shared the same first name.
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* There is a possibility that "[[JFK (song)|JFK]]" is also about J, as he presumably shared the same first name.
* J is mentioned in Ultraviolence as Jim, however, this may not actually be referencing a love interest of Del Rey's. "Jim" may be referring to Jim Morrison - a long-time inspiration of Del Rey's - and his love interest Pamela Courson. It has been noted that it is possible Morrison had violent tendancies towards Courson despite the fact that they stayed together until Morrison died. It also could be noted that the lyrics mention Woodstock - a music festival which was before Del Rey's time, however, during Morrison's (Morrison's band, "''The Doors''", was scheduled to play at Woodstock). The music video of Ultraviolence also depicts Del Rey as a lone bride with no groom. Over the years they were together, Morrison and Courson had always planned to get married, however, this was never finalised. It was suggested that Courson was intent on marrying Morrison while Morrison had less interest in the subject.
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* J is mentioned in "Ultraviolence" as Jim, however, this may not actually be referencing a love interest of Del Rey's. "Jim" may be referring to Jim Morrison - a long-time inspiration of Del Rey's - and his love interest Pamela Courson. It has been noted that it is possible Morrison had violent tendancies towards Courson despite the fact that they stayed together until Morrison died. It also could be noted that the lyrics mention Woodstock - a music festival which was before Del Rey's time, however, during Morrison's (Morrison's band, "''The Doors''", was scheduled to play at Woodstock). The music video of "Ultraviolence" also depicts Del Rey as a lone bride with no groom. Over the years they were together, Morrison and Courson had always planned to get married, however, they never did. It was suggested that Courson was intent on marrying Morrison although Morrison wasn't interested.

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J, also known as "Jim", was a potentially fictional romantic interest of Lana Del Rey. He is present in several of Del Rey's songs and is featured heavily in "Ultraviolence". In "Ultraviolence", he is portayed as a violent cult leader.

Mentions

  • J is the focal point of "Jimmy Gnecco", who may or may not be the singer referred to in the title.
  • In "All Smiles", Del Rey to addresses someone called Jimmy, saying "Jimmy, let me get a better look at your face"
  • Del Rey refers to seeing "Jim and Chuck" in "the spotlight" in "Motel 6".
  • J, also called "Jimmy", is once again in "Hundred Dollar Bill"; in which Del Rey calls him "the worst that [she's] ever seen", fitting his violent portayal in "Ultraviolence".
  • There is a possibility that "JFK" is also about J, as he presumably shared the same first name.
  • J is mentioned in "Ultraviolence" as Jim, however, this may not actually be referencing a love interest of Del Rey's. "Jim" may be referring to Jim Morrison - a long-time inspiration of Del Rey's - and his love interest Pamela Courson. It has been noted that it is possible Morrison had violent tendancies towards Courson despite the fact that they stayed together until Morrison died. It also could be noted that the lyrics mention Woodstock - a music festival which was before Del Rey's time, however, during Morrison's (Morrison's band, "The Doors", was scheduled to play at Woodstock). The music video of "Ultraviolence" also depicts Del Rey as a lone bride with no groom. Over the years they were together, Morrison and Courson had always planned to get married, however, they never did. It was suggested that Courson was intent on marrying Morrison although Morrison wasn't interested.