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Lana Del Rey on Being a Pop stella, star | Billboard
Lana Del Rey on Being a Pop stella, star | Billboard
Read Lana Del Rey's interview in Billboard's December 12th issue
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Billboard Women in Music 'Trailblazer' Lana Del Rey: 'There's Not Such a Narrow Lane for 'Pop''
In the video for "High By the Beach," her Billboard Hot 100 hit from August, Lana Del Rey shoots down a paparazzi helicopter while wearing a nightgown. This is a fitting depiction of the 30-year-old\'s persona in 2015, a character of effortless cool and capricious self-protection who\'s just as likely to declare admiration for Scarlett O\'Hara as she is for one of the world\'s leading Alzheimer\'s researchers. This year, Del Rey released her fourth LP,
, which landed at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and showcased her disparate interests by referencing "Rapper\'s Delight," The Eagles and Billie Holiday. "The most encouraging thing about the climate for artists right now is there\'s not such a narrow lane for what is considered \'pop,\' " says Del Rey. "I feel like anything goes -- and hopefully pop songs will continue to have a little more depth and texture behind them."
"I love the discussions I had with Elon Musk this year, and I enjoyed my talk with [geneticist/molecular biologist] John Hardy, who is trying to understand what causes Alzheimer\'s."
"One of the most promising techniques I learned about was optogenetics: a biological technique that involves the use of light to control cells in living tissue."
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"I went back and looked at a lot of documentaries on actors and historical figures I admire. I especially liked
"I love Joan Baez and Julie London. I love their voices, and I relate to their artistic nuances, as well as what they stood for. Also, I love Scarlett O\'Hara and Joan of Arc."
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"I really loved being in Portofino this year -- the beautiful buildings that date back hundreds of years, the weather and the culture."
Embarked on the 20-date Endless Summer Tour, which included eight shows with Courtney Love
Covered Daniel Johnston\'s "Some Things Last a Long Time" for a short film about the outsider artist
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 12 issue of Billboard.
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