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Work Work Full Album - Lana Del Rey Honeymoon

The 14 tracks on the album function as a cohesive cinematic experience, moving through themes of isolation, obsessive romance, and escapism.

Del Rey closes the album with a cover of Nina Simone’s 1964 classic. While replacing the urgent soul of the original with an eerie, circus-like Farfisa organ, she spins the track into a personal plea. It serves as a final reminder to listeners and critics alike to look past her public persona and see the artist underneath. The Legacy of 'Honeymoon' lana del rey honeymoon work full album

Del Rey has frequently cited this jazz-tinged ballad as her favorite track on the album. It features a striking saxophone solo and pays direct homage to David Bowie's "Space Oddity" with the closing lines, "Ground control to Major Tom / Can you hear me all night long?" 4. High By The Beach The 14 tracks on the album function as