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While large fires ravaged California, the six-year-old song of the American singer appeared again on social networks.
Could Lana Del Rey predict the future? This is what the impressive images of the devastating fires in California suggest. An unprecedented disaster that brings the whole of Los Angeles to its knees and reacts strongly to the fans of the American singer. Several social media accounts are sharing “The Greatest»title taken from the album Norman Faking Rockwell by Lana Del Rey, released in 2019. Especially this verse that concludes the song. “LA is in flames, it’s getting hot / Kanye West is blond and gone / “Life on Mars” is not just a song” (“Los Angeles is on fire, it’s getting hot / Kanye West is blond and he’s gone / Life on Mars on is not just a song.Duke Nicholson (son Jack) with destroyed Los Angeles in the background.
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Imbued with a deep sense of extinction, The biggest Lana Del Rey paints a portrait of what she sees as an America in decline.Indeed, the title comes a year after the massive fires in California destroyed nearly 135,000 hectares (the equivalent of the city of Los Angeles). California From the same album, Lana Del Rey refers to the “Santa Ana winds”, which are frequent winds in the south of this state. Already in 2018, fires were fueled by these air masses to the point of increasing the fire intensity and death toll.
“Culture is on fire”
But that’s not all Norman Faking Rockwell happened in a very specific context. At that time, Kanye West decided to publicly express his support for Donald Trump, who was the US president at the time. “Kanye West is blonde and gone” is nothing more than a criticism of the rapper, who did not hide his political beliefs that year, leaning more towards the Democratic side. He confirmed in 2017 that he asked his fans to join a mass occult ritual against President Donald Trump.
As for the phrase “Life on Mars is not just a song,” it’s certainly a reference to David Bowie’s “Life on Mars,” released in 1971, but also a nod to Elon Musk. In 2018, the founder of SpaceX assured that his spacecraft, which was going to go to Mars, will test flights to the red planet from the first quarter of 2019.
Six years after this song’s release, the lyrics still resonate with current events, as evidenced by Donald Trump’s re-election as head of the US government, teaming up with his staunchest ally, Elon Musk. A few months after the election, California was again under fire. As for Kanye West, he was accused of sexual harassment by model Jen Ann last November, who has continued to make racist and anti-Semitic comments since 2022.
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According to the singer, the birthplace of Hollywood, movie stars and music in 2025 will be nothing but a distant memory. Like the American dream gone forever, shrouded in many scandals, including the most recent; The P Diddy thing. “I really believe that words are the last form of magic, and I’m a mystic at heart,” he once said. NME: . Fate took it literally.
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Source: Le Figaro
