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2017 studio anthology by Lana Del Rey

Animalism for Life
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Studio album by

Lana Del Rey

Released July 21, 2017 (2017-07-21)
Recorded 2015–2017
Studio
  • The Greenish Edifice, Los Angeles
  • Hampstead Studios, London
  • Electric Lady Studios, New York
  • Sole Studios, London
  • Strongroom, London
  • Record Plant, Los Angeles
  • The Farm Studios, New York
Genre
  • Pop
  • folk
  • trap-popular
Length 71:56
Label
  • Polydor
  • Interscope
  • Urban (Germany, Austria & Switzerland)
Producer
  • Lana Del Rey
  • Rick Nowels
  • Kieron Menzies
  • Dean Reid
  • Benny Blanco
  • Boi-1da
  • Emile Haynie
  • Tim Larcombe
  • Sean Ono Lennon
  • Metro Boomin
  • Jahaan Sweetness
Lana Del Rey chronology
Honeymoon
(2015)
Lust for Life
(2017)
Norman Fucking Rockwell!
(2019)
Singles from Lust for Life
  1. "Love"
    Released: Feb 18, 2017
  2. "Lust for Life"
    Released: Apr nineteen, 2017
  3. "Summertime Bummer"
    Released: July 12, 2017
  4. "Groupie Love"
    Released: July 28, 2017[1]

Lust for Life is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, released on July 21, 2017, through Polydor and Interscope worldwide and Urban in Deutschland.[2] Marking a render to the "hip-hop inspired" audio of her major-label debut, Lust for Life features production from past collaborators Rick Nowels, Kieron Menzies and Emile Haynie, while also working for the get-go fourth dimension with producers Boi-1da, Max Martin, Benny Blanco and Metro Boomin. It likewise features guest appearances from The Weeknd, ASAP Rocky, Stevie Nicks, Sean Lennon, and Playboi Carti.[3] The album and its title were appear on March 29, 2017, through a trailer on Del Rey'south official Vevo channel on YouTube.[iv]

Lust for Life received positive reviews from music critics and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of All-time Pop Vocal Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, becoming Del Rey's second nomination in the category.[5] The album achieved commercial success, debuting at number one on the The states Billboard 200 chart, becoming her second number-one anthology.

The lead unmarried, "Love" was released to disquisitional acclaim and moderate success, peaking at number 44 on the U.s. Billboard Hot 100, while the title rail, featuring the Weeknd, peaked at number 64.[half dozen] "Summer Bummer" featuring ASAP Rocky and Playboi Carti; and "Groupie Beloved" also featuring ASAP Rocky were released every bit the third and 4th singles in the United Kingdom and Italy respectively.

To promote the anthology, Del Rey embarked on her fourth headlining concert tour, entitled LA to the Moon Tour, which commenced in Jan 2018.

Background and release [edit]

Lana Del Rey start discussed the follow-upwards album to Honeymoon during an interview with NME magazine in December 2015. When asked where she would similar to go with it and when it would be released, she replied by saying, "I do have early thoughts almost what I'd like to exercise with it. My label, Interscope, is pretty flexible and open to my records coming out at any time, so I don't have that pressure. I'm only happy to be able to continue on making music I can stand behind. That's enough for me."[7] In February 2016, during Clive Davis'southward Pre-Grammy Gala, Del Rey told Billboard that her upcoming record would be a dissimilar direction from Honeymoon, while retaining the same aesthetic.[8]

On February xviii, 2017, the anthology'southward atomic number 82 unmarried, "Beloved", was released. On April 18, in an interview with Courtney Love for Dazed, Del Rey confirmed a collaboration on the album with the Weeknd called "Lust for Life", and a collaboration with Sean Lennon chosen "Tomorrow Never Came".[ix] She claimed to have worked with Max Martin for the title track, and was inspired by The Shangri-Las for the record'southward sound. A collaboration with Stevie Nicks entitled "Beautiful People, Beautiful Problems" was as well confirmed to exist featured on the album.[10] [11] The second unmarried, "Lust for Life", was released on April 19. The title of the album was announced on March 29, 2017, when Del Rey released a trailer for the album,[12] and the album'due south cover art was released by Del Rey on social media on April 11, 2017.[thirteen] The album was released on July 21, 2017.[ii]

Composition [edit]

Lust for Life mixes numerous music styles. It was described by Stereogum as "Lana Del Rey's version of an A-listing pop album, with a large budget and large-proper name contributors."[14] Its sound was likewise described as "new-historic period folk" by Billboard [fifteen] and "trap popular" by Vulture.[sixteen] Rolling Stone divers Lust for Life "her poppiest turn since her debut".[17] The record features recurring trap rhythms, classic rock references, "sepia-toned" orchestral backings, and Del Rey singing with a "hip-hop arrayal".[18] The Daily Telegraph stated that the album "lets a bit of light into the darkness of Del Rey's moody past works," noting that "in that location's a sense of heightened drama in punchy Phil Spector style sixties dorsum beats and the style the heavy timpani criss-crosses with echoing digital trap beats, all swathed in a gauzy haze of Shangri Las style girl grouping harmonies."[xix] The Guardian described the album's sound as "sleek gimmicky-sounding soundscapes," and noted "Summer Bummer"'s "eerie production and futuristic melancholy sounding closer to a runway from Frank Bounding main's Blonde than her usual 50s and 60s enthralled shtick."[twenty] The A.V. Club praised its modern simplicity, noting that "its beats are subtle hip-hop twitches or electro-pop swells, with percussion redolent of faraway fireworks booms or mellifluous melodic washes."[21]

Promotion [edit]

Singles [edit]

In January 2017, the atomic number 82 single from the record, "Love", was registered online on Harry Pull a fast one on Agency nether the alternate title "Young in Love".[22] Fans began the speculate that the vocal would be featured on Del Rey'south upcoming record, and on February 17, 2017, promotional posters for the "Honey" music video directed by Rich Lee were put on brandish beyond Los Angeles.[23] After that day, the song leaked online, forcing Del Rey to officially release the vocal before than she had expected. The song was officially released worldwide on Feb 18, and the music video on February xx.[24] [25] "Love" debuted at number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on Hot Rock Songs.[26] [27] On April 19, BBC Radio 1 premiered Del Rey'south new vocal, "Lust for Life", featuring vocalist the Weeknd.[28] The official audio was released to the iTunes Store and streaming services a few hours afterwards as the second single from the album.[29] "Summer Bummer" featuring ASAP Rocky and Playboi Carti was released to U.k. radio equally the third single from the album on July 28, 2017.[30] "Groupie Love" featuring ASAP Rocky was released to Italian radio every bit the fourth unmarried from the album on July 28, 2017.[i]

Promotional singles [edit]

On May 15, Del Rey released "Coachella – Woodstock in My Mind" as the album's offset promotional single.[31]

Though non released as a single, "White Mustang" was accompanied by a music video published on September 17, 2017. The video illustrates a futuristic Los Angeles in an aesthetic reminiscence of "Loftier by the Beach".[32] Information technology was released as the second promotional single.

Tour [edit]

On July 24, 2017, Del Rey began a small promotional bout at the Brixton Academy in London in promotion of Lust for Life.[33] Other stops on the promotional tour include San Diego, Anaheim,[34] Glasgow, Liverpool,[35] San Francisco,[36] Santa Barbara[37] and New York City.[38] Aside from these select side shows, Del Rey embarked on an official world bout entitled the LA to the Moon Bout to further promote the album, as her starting time official headlining concert tour since The Countless Summer Tour in 2015.[39] The tour began on Jan 5, 2018, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and further includes shows in North America, Due south America, Australia and Europe. Del Rey was accompanied by Kali Uchis and Jhene Aiko equally opening acts.[40]

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Amass scores
Source Rating
AnyDecentMusic? vii.2/ten[42]
Metacritic 77/100[43]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [44]
The A.V. Order B[21]
The Daily Telegraph [45]
Fiscal Times [46]
The Guardian [20]
The Contained [47]
NME [48]
The Observer [49]
Pitchfork 7.7/10[50]
Rolling Stone [51]

Lust for Life received positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of a 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 77, based on 26 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews", becoming Del Rey'south 2d best reviewed album at the time, behind Honeymoon (2015).[43] [52]

Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph said the anthology is a "welcome throwback to the hip hop swagger that pushed through her fantastic 2012 debut Born to Dice".[45] Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote a favorable review, proverb the album "in rare moments, hints at a wink behind Ms. Del Rey's somber lullabies."[53] In a very positive review from GQ Mag, Kevin Long wrote that "Like Lorde's Melodrama, Lust for Life is an achieved piece of fine art, an antidote to the banal tunes permeating the charts and one of the best albums released this year so far."[54]

Billboard named Lust for Life their album of the week, writing "In a 2017 pop game riddled with thirst, trend-hops and burn-outs, Lana Del Rey has earned a remarkable, singular consistency."[55] Writing for The Contained, Roison O'Connor wrote that "Lust For Life is more than of an elaboration on her favourite subjects rather than a repetition, in fact, it's her most expansive album to date," concluding that "Del Rey is far more cocky-aware than she has been on her previous albums."[56] El Hunt of DIY wrote that Lust for Life is "a record that is prepared to exist truly vulnerable, and is all the more impactful for it."[57]

Commercial performance [edit]

Animalism for Life debuted at number one on the U.s. Billboard 200 with 107,000 anthology-equivalent units of which eighty,000 were pure album sales, marker Del Rey's second number one on the chart.[58] The tape too debuted at number 1 on the United kingdom Albums Chart with sales of 24,972 copies giving Del Rey her tertiary number-one album on the chart.[59] [lx] In South korea, the anthology debuted at number 57 on the Gaon Album Chart and at number five on the international version of the same chart.[61] [62]

Accolades [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Twelvemonth End Lists [edit]

Publication Honor Rank Ref.
Billboard 50 Best Albums of 2017

48

[67]

Complex Acme 50 Albums of 2017

46

[68]

Cosmopolitan Best Albums of 2017

9

[69]

Crack Magazine Top 100 albums of 2017

2

[70]

Drowned in Sound Favourite Albums of 2017

69

[71]

The Independent The 30 best albums of 2017

21

[72]

NME Albums of the Year

8

[73]

Noisey The 100 Best Albums of 2017

19

[74]

Pitchfork The fifty Best Albums of 2017

32

[75]

Pitchfork The 20 Best Popular and R&B Albums of 2017

8

[76]

PopMatters The sixty Best Albums of 2017

53

[77]

Rolling Stone 50 Best Albums of 2017

26

[78]

Rolling Stone 20 Best Pop Albums of 2017

7

[79]

Rail listing [edit]

No. Title Writer(south) Producer(southward) Length
1. "Dearest"
  • Lana Del Rey
  • Rick Nowels
  • Benjamin Levin
  • Emile Haynie
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Haynie
  • Benny Blanco
  • Kieron Menzies[a]
4:32
2. "Animalism for Life" (featuring the Weeknd)
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Abel Tesfaye
  • Max Martin
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Dean Reid
  • Martin[a]
iv:24
3. "13 Beaches"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
  • Mighty Mike[a]
four:55
four. "Ruddy"
  • Del Rey
  • Tim Larcombe
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Larcombe
  • Reid
  • Menzies[a]
3:00
5. "White Mustang"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
2:44
half dozen. "Summertime Bummer" (featuring ASAP Rocky and Playboi Carti)
  • Del Rey
  • Matthew Samuels
  • Rakim Mayers
  • Jordan Carter
  • Tyler Williams
  • Jahaan Sugariness
  • Andrew Joseph Gradwohl Jr.
  • Boi-1da
  • Sweet
  • Nowels[a]
4:20
7. "Groupie Love" (featuring ASAP Rocky)
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Mayers
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
iv:24
8. "In My Feelings"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
3:58
9. "Coachella – Woodstock in My Mind"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
4:eighteen
10. "God Bless America – and All the Beautiful Women in Information technology"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
  • Metro Boomin
  • Del Rey[a]
4:36
11. "When the Globe Was at War We Kept Dancing"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Reid
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
4:35
12. "Cute People Beautiful Problems" (featuring Stevie Nicks)
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Justin Parker
  • Nicks
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
iv:13
xiii. "Tomorrow Never Came" (featuring Sean Ono Lennon)
  • Del Rey
  • Lennon
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Lennon
5:07
14. "Heroin"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
  • Mighty Mike[a]
5:55
15. "Modify"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
v:21
16. "Get Gratis"
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Del Rey
  • Nowels
  • Menzies
  • Reid
5:34
Total length: 71:56

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer

Sample credits

  • "13 Beaches" contains an audio snippet from the motion picture Carnival of Souls performed by Candace Hilligoss[80]

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[80]

  • Lana Del Rey – vocals (all tracks), production (tracks 1–5, vii–9, 11–16), additional production (track 10)
  • The Weeknd – vocals (track two)
  • ASAP Rocky – vocals (tracks 6, 7)
  • Playboi Carti – vocals (rail half dozen)
  • Stevie Nicks – vocals, backing vocals (track 12)
  • Sean Ono Lennon – vocals (track 13), production (track 13), shaker (rail 13), timpani (rail thirteen), electric upright bass (rail thirteen), acoustic guitar (rails 13), electrical guitar (track 13), celesta (track thirteen), harpsichord (track thirteen), glass harmonica (runway xiii), Mongolian bells (runway xiii), Mellotron (track xiii)
  • Rick Nowels – bass (tracks 1, 13, 15, 16), Mellotron (tracks 1, 2, 5, 8–x, 12–fifteen), vibraphone (tracks 1, 7), keyboards (tracks 1, 8, 16), synth pads (tracks 2, iii, 5, vi, 9, 10, 16), piano (tracks iii, five, 8, x, 12, 15), strings (tracks 3, viii), celesta (tracks 9, fifteen), organ (tracks 9, 12–14, sixteen), acoustic guitar (tracks x, 11, 13), flute (tracks 10, 12), 808 bass (runway 10), solina (track 12), synth bass (rail 12), electric pianoforte (track xiv), choir (track 14)
  • Kieron Menzies – production (tracks 1–v, 7–12, 14–16), engineering (tracks 1–16), mixing (tracks ane–sixteen), drums (tracks 2, three, 5, 7, ix–11, 15), tape loops (tracks 2, 9, 10, 16), percussion (tracks ii, 3, 5, 7–12, 15, sixteen), keyboards (tracks 2, 3, seven–11, fifteen), synth pads (track 2), strings (tracks 2, 4, 5), bass (track 3), synthesizer (tracks 3, 5, 7, viii, xi, xvi), modem (rails 3), piano (track 8)
  • Dean Reid – product (tracks 2–5, seven–12, 14, xvi), engineering (tracks 1–14, 16), mixing (tracks 2–12, 14, sixteen), electric guitar (tracks 1, 14, 16), drums (tracks ii, 4, 5, seven–ix, eleven, 12), percussion (tracks ii, 8, 10–12, xvi), bass guitar (tracks 2, ten), vocoder (tracks 2, 7), furnishings (tracks two, four, v, vii–9, 14), guitar synthesizer (track 2), synth bass (tracks iii, 11, xiv, 16), bass (tracks 4, 5, seven–9), strings (tracks 4, 10, 11), synthesizer (tracks v, eight–eleven), flute (track ix), Mellotron (track 9), brass (rails 10)
  • Zac Rae – synthesizer (tracks 2, iii, 7, 10, 16), strings (track four), harpsichord (track 6), drums (tracks vii, 11), percussion (track 7), bass guitar (tracks 7, xi), electrical guitar (track 7), piano (rails 10), organ (tracks eleven, 16), Mellotron (track 16), guitar (track 16)
  • Patrick Warren – harmonium (track iii), synthesizer (tracks 3, 12, fourteen), waterphone (track 3), tack piano (track 10), strings (tracks x, 12), piano (tracks xiii), organ (runway 13), bassoon (track 14), flute (track 14)
  • Mighty Mike – boosted production (track iii, 14), bongos (track 2), drums (tracks iii, xiv, xvi), percussion (tracks three, 14, 16), keyboards (rails 3), percussion (track 7)
  • David Levita – electrical guitar (tracks 2, 7, 10, 12, thirteen, sixteen)
  • Trevor Yasuda – engineering (tracks 1–xiv, sixteen), keyboards (tracks 5, vii, 9, 12, 13, xvi)
  • Aaron Sterling – live drums (tracks 7, 11, xvi), tambourine (track 11), percussion (track 16)
  • Tim Larcombe – additional production (track 4), electric guitar (rail 4), drums (track 4), Mellotron (track 4)
  • Metro Boomin – production (track 10), drums (track 10), percussion (x), synth bass (track 10)
  • Benny Blanco – product (track 1), mixing (track one), drums (track one), keyboards (rails 1)
  • Max Martin – additional production (runway two), Juno bass (track 2)
  • Ali Payami – drum programming (rail ii)
  • Dan Heath – orchestra overture (track three)
  • David Palmer – synthesizer (track 10)
  • Sean Hurley – bass (track 12)
  • T-Minus – cello (runway six), synth (rail vi)
  • Boi-1da – production (track 6), drums (runway 6), bass (runway 6)
  • Jahaan Sweet – production (track half dozen), pianoforte (rails six)
  • Andrew Joseph Gradwohl Jr. – synthesizer (track vi)
  • Berkay Birecikli – percussion (rails vii)
  • Hector Delgado – engineering (tracks half dozen, vii), effects (rails vii)
  • Emile Haynie – product (track 1), mixing (rails i), drums (rails ane), synthesizer (track 1)
  • Gary Ferguson – live drums (tracks 12, xiv)
  • Chris Garcia – engineering (tracks iv, 5, 9, sixteen)
  • Jordan Stilwell – engineering (tracks 2, 3)
  • Matthew Cullen – applied science (track thirteen), mixing (track 13)
  • Adam Ayan – mastering (tracks 2–16)
  • Mike Bozzi – mastering (rail ane)
  • Chuck Grant – photography
  • Neil Krug – photography
  • Mat Maitland – design
  • Markus Bagå – blueprint

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

See also [edit]

  • List of UK Albums Chart number ones in 2017
  • List of number-one albums of 2017 (Sweden)
  • List of number-one albums of 2017 (Australia)
  • List of number-1 albums of 2017 (Canada)
  • Listing of number-one albums of 2017 (Mexico)
  • Listing of number-i albums of 2017 (Norway)
  • List of number-one albums of 2017 (Spain)
  • Listing of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2017

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