Lana Del Rey Money Power: Glory
Instead of fighting the narrative that she was only interested in fame and wealth, she wrote a "hymn" about wanting it all. It’s a classic "if that’s who you think I am, I’ll show you that person" moment.
The lyrics represent an embrace of "The Great American Dream" in its most ruthless, materialist form. Sonics and Style Lana Del Rey Money Power Glory
By using quasi-religious language—"Hallelujah, I wanna take you for all that you got"—she frames the pursuit of success as a spiritual, albeit dark, devotion. Instead of fighting the narrative that she was
Instead of fighting the narrative that she was only interested in fame and wealth, she wrote a "hymn" about wanting it all. It’s a classic "if that’s who you think I am, I’ll show you that person" moment.
The lyrics represent an embrace of "The Great American Dream" in its most ruthless, materialist form. Sonics and Style
By using quasi-religious language—"Hallelujah, I wanna take you for all that you got"—she frames the pursuit of success as a spiritual, albeit dark, devotion.