Lana Del Rey was born in this state
New York
This song from Lana Del Rey's "Born to Die" album features the lyrics:
"Don't make me sad, don't make me cry
Sometimes love is not enough and the road
gets tough, I don't know why"
"Born to Die"
This noun means the spiritual part of a person, believed to exist after death
Soul
This stylistic device is illustrated in the phrase "pouring rain"
Epithet
What does the phrase "Diet Mountain dew" reference?
A popular beverage
This is Lana Del Rey's real name
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
This song from Lana Del Rey's "Born to Die" album features the lyrics:
"They say that the world was built for two
Only worth living if somebody is loving you"
"Video Games"
This word signifies the state of being known and talked about by many people
Fame
This stylistic device is illustrated in the line
"Take me to your finish line"
Metaphor
What does the line "Red, white, blue’s in the skies" refer to?
National flag of the USA
This is the name of Lana Del Rey's first single that gained attention on social media
"Video Games"
This Lana Del Rey's song was featured in the soundtrack for the 2013 Oscar-winning film, that is set in the 1920s.
"Young and Beautiful"
This adjective means not being able to see
Blind
This stylistic device is illustrated in the line
"The way you'd play with me like a child”
Simile
What does the line "Baby, stoppin' at 7-Eleven" refer to?
7-Eleven is a multinational chain of retail convenience stores
Lana Del Rey has been nominated for this many Grammy Awards
Six nominations for Grammy Awards
This song from Lana Del Rey's "Born to Die" album features the lyrics:
"And there's no remedy for memory, your face is like a melody
It won't leave my head"
"Dark Paradise"
This noun means a series of musical notes that are sung or played in a particular order to form a piece of music
Tune
This stylistic device is illustrated in the line
"And there's no remedy for memory, your face is like a melody"
Alliteration
What does the phrase "Pabst Blue Ribbon on ice" refer to?
American beer company
Lana Del Rey's music is often described as this genre
Indie pop/ alternative/ sadcore
This song from Lana Del Rey's "Born to Die" album features the lyrics:
"She gives them butterflies, bats her cartoon eyes"
"Carmen"
This word means money that is paid to somebody so that they will set free a person who is being kept as a prisoner by them
Ransom
This stylistic device is illustrated in the phrase
"Dark Paradise"
Oxymoron
What does the line "In and out of Old Paul's" refer to?
St. Vincent de Paul Church, which is a famous landmark in Los Angeles