Lana Del Rey has unveiled a new remix of latest single 'West Coast' by Grades, featuring alternate lyrics. Check it out below.
Grades take on the track robs of its dripping melancholy but pumps up the romance with a cool and bright summer breeze of danceability. It's really nice and will sound awesome when you're cruising with the windows down.
It also features different lyrics, with Del Rey singing “Mic check, one two” ad lib, and instead of her repetition of “Your love, your love, your love” Lana sings “Hold me close and you say hush baby hush.” Instead of singing “I guess that no one ever really made me feel that much higher” (or “feel I’m a child”), she pines. “I’m feeling like there’s no one else, it brings me higher and higher.”
Meanwhile, Lana Del Rey has just released further details and the release date of her upcoming album, Ultraviolence - which will drop on 16 June, before she plays Glastonbury festival 2014. See the full Ultraviolence tracklist below.
'Cruel World’
‘Ultraviolence’
‘Shades Of Cool’
‘Brooklyn Baby’
‘West Coast’
‘Sad Girl’
‘Pretty When You Cry’
‘Money Power Glory’
‘Fucked My Way Up To The Top’
‘Old Money’
‘The Other Woman’
‘Black Beauty’ (Bonus track)
‘Guns And Roses’ (Bonus track)
‘Florida Kilos’ (Bonus track)