Probably one of her more somber songs to date, "Bel Air" takes us back to those times of "Summertime Sadness" and reinstates LDR as a hauntingly beautiful songbird that can capture listeners with just one stare.
With her upcoming Born To Die: Paradise Edition LP release tomorrow, Lana decided to win over her audience a day early with a sneak-peak of "Bel Air" and an accompanying art nouveau video, breaking away from the usual clipped imagery and replacing it with dreamy slow movements, eerie smoke and that gorgeous doe-eyed stare we see plastered all over fashion billboards and magazine spreads.
View the video below and don't forget to check out Paradise Edition tomorrow when it's released to the masses.
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