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|artist = Lana Del Rey
 
|artist = Lana Del Rey
 
|written = [[Lana Del Rey]]<br>[[Jeff Peretz]]<br>[[Gerard Smith]]
 
|written = [[Lana Del Rey]]<br>[[Jeff Peretz]]<br>[[Gerard Smith]]
|producer = [[Jeff Peretz]]<br>[[Gerard Smith]]
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|producer = Jeff Peretz<br>Gerard Smith
 
|recorded = 2009
 
|recorded = 2009
 
|time = 3:00
 
|time = 3:00
 
|Source = [[File:Unreleased_Logo.png|125px|link=Category:Unreleased songs]]
 
|Source = [[File:Unreleased_Logo.png|125px|link=Category:Unreleased songs]]
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}}"'''Stoplight De-Lite'''" (sometimes erroneously called "'''Spotlite De-Lite'''") is an unreleased song by [[Lana Del Rey]]. It was recorded in 2009 and leaked on February 3, 2013. The song was written by Del Rey, [[Jeff Peretz]] and [[Gerard Smith]], and produced and mixed by Peretz, with samples provided by Smith.<ref>[http://jeffperetz.com/production/ Description of the song on producer's page]</ref>
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"'''Stoplight De-Lite'''" (sometimes erroneously called "'''Spotlite De-Lite'''") is an unreleased song by [[Lana Del Rey]]. It was recorded in 2009 and leaked on February 3, 2013. The song was co-written and produced by [[Jeff Peretz]] and [[Gerard Smith]], with mixing by Peretz and samples provided by Smith.<ref>[http://jeffperetz.com/production/ Description of the song on producer's page]</ref>
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
The song was written with Peretz and Smith in 2009 before Del Rey began using her current stage name. Lyrically, the song is inspired by the sample of a street signal box which was provided by Smith. The vocals were provided by Del Rey, with the bass, guitar and drums all performed by Peretz. Peretz later mixed the song at Axis Sound.
 
The song was written with Peretz and Smith in 2009 before Del Rey began using her current stage name. Lyrically, the song is inspired by the sample of a street signal box which was provided by Smith. The vocals were provided by Del Rey, with the bass, guitar and drums all performed by Peretz. Peretz later mixed the song at Axis Sound.
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The original original file is labeled as "Stop-Lite-De-Lite" and comes from an album titled "Pop Hits and Giggles".
   
 
==Cross-references==
 
==Cross-references==
*References to Del Rey killing people is also found in "[[Live Or Die (song)|Live or Die]]", "[[Serial Killer (song)|Serial Killer]]" and "[[Summer Of Sam (song)|Summer of Sam]]".
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*References to Del Rey killing people are also found in "[[Live or Die (song)|Live or Die]]", "[[Kinda Outta Luck (song)|Kinda Outta Luck]]", "[[Serial Killer (song)|Serial Killer]]" and "[[Summer of Sam (song)|Summer of Sam]]".
*References the song "[[Roses (song)|Roses]]".
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*Direct reference to "[[Roses (song)|Roses]]".
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*A golden grill is also mentioned in "[[Live Forever (song)|Live Forever]]".
*References to the song "[[Golden Grill (song)|Golden Grill]]" which is also found in "[[Every Man Gets His Wish (song)|Every Man Gets His Wish]]", "[[Queen Of Disaster (song)|Queen Of Disaster]]" and "[[Velvet Crowbar (song)|Velvet Crowbar]]".
 
*Del Rey referenced a man being "sweet as pie" in a tweet from 2009.<ref>https://twitter.com/MissDaytona/status/1364708117</ref>
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*Del Rey referenced a man being "sweet as pie" in a tweet from 2009.<ref>https://twitter.com/MissDaytona/status/1364708117</ref> She also tweeted "dope in the face" on April 26, 2009.<ref>https://twitter.com/MissDaytona/status/1619312679</ref>
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*Del Rey also sings about following a lover wherever they go in "[[Hangin' Around (song)|Hangin' Around]]".
   
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==

Revision as of 16:31, 4 September 2018

"Stoplight De-Lite" (sometimes erroneously called "Spotlite De-Lite") is an unreleased song by Lana Del Rey. It was recorded in 2009 and leaked on February 3, 2013. The song was co-written and produced by Jeff Peretz and Gerard Smith, with mixing by Peretz and samples provided by Smith.[1]

Background

The song was written with Peretz and Smith in 2009 before Del Rey began using her current stage name. Lyrically, the song is inspired by the sample of a street signal box which was provided by Smith. The vocals were provided by Del Rey, with the bass, guitar and drums all performed by Peretz. Peretz later mixed the song at Axis Sound.

The original original file is labeled as "Stop-Lite-De-Lite" and comes from an album titled "Pop Hits and Giggles".

Cross-references

Lyrics

I had a man, he was sweet as pie
I met him as I walked right by him
He said, "Baby, you so fine that when you walk even the stoplights stop to talk about you."

"I saw you and I had to make you mine, 'cause you ultimately the most fine.
You know a man like me gotta have a woman that's killer.
She's gotta be a killer, killer, killer, baby."

Fly body, dope in the face
Fly body, dope in the face

The way you talk, well, you make me smile
And I'm lookin' down 'cause I'm kinda shy
You know you're so fine that when you talk
Even the roses get up to walk to you

You're crazy but I knew that at the time
I just could not resist your golden grill
And your stupid pick up line

Fly body, dope in the face
Fly body, dope in the face

There's somethin' about you when you say, "C'mon, c'mon with me, babe."
And I don't know why but I know
Wherever you go, I'm gonna follow

Fly body, don't mean a thing
Fly body, don't mean a thing
Fly body, dope in the face

You gonna be the, you gonna be the, you gonna be the
Death of me

Are you alive?

Ooh, ah, ooh, ah
Ah, ah, ah

You so fly, you so dope, babe
You so fly, you so dope, babe

Fly like a bird

References