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Lana Del Rey’s New Song ‘Bluebird’ Was Born From a Startling Real-Life Experience

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Lana Del Rey‘s newest release, the lullaby-like “Bluebird” just released on Friday (April 18), is a song that’s been years in the making. The ballad first came to her while she held a little bird in her hands, shaken up after the small creature had crashed into her window. Related Lana Del Rey Soars High on New 'Bluebird' Single: Stream It Now …

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The artist Lana del Rey continues to show what her next album of changing title sounds like. Her new breakthrough, Bluebird, a pleasant dream song in which she immerses herself in the narrative around hope and self-healing, houses reminiscences of the sound of the iconic song by The Beatles Blackbird.A song from which she has shared her original inspiration in her Instagram profile, where she explained that she improvised the melody when a bird …

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Lana Del Rey, renowned American singer, recently released a new song called “Bluebird”. The song, which is part of their next album, was inspired by a unique event involving a bird. This personal and symbolic event was shared by the artist on her social networks, revealing the connection between nature and her music. In a... The post Lana Del Rey reveals that new music came from a spiritual sign that appeared first on The Antagonist.

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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