"Love" is a song by the American singer Lana Del Rey. It was released on February 18, 2017, by Polydor Records and Interscope Records, as the lead single from her fifth studio album, Lust for Life (2017). The song was written and produced by Del Rey, Benny Blanco, Emile Haynie and Rick Nowels, with additional production by Kieron Menzies. Its release was first teased with promotional posters hung in Los Angeles on February 17, after which the release date was pushed up due to leaked versions of the song surfacing online the same day.[1] The song incorporates alternative pop,[2]bubblegum pop,[3]dream pop,[4] and rock with a 50s style.[5]
Eve Barlow of Pitchfork wrote that "'Love' is an ode to allowing yourself to feel" and that it "reassures the listener that the feeling can still lift, that love can still conquer". Barlow also gave the song the Best New Track designation.[6] Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone called the song "anthemic"[7] and Frank Guan of Vulture called "Love" "marvellously good".[8]
Pitchfork listed "Love" as the 28th-best song of 2017 in their annual ranking.[9]
Commercial performanceedit
"Love" debuted at No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it her highest-charting song on the chart since Ultraviolence's lead single, "West Coast". It also debuted at No. 2 on Hot Rock Songs, exceeding the No. 3 peak of "Young and Beautiful" in 2013. "Love" also launched as her first No. 1 on Rock Digital Song Sales (46,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen Music) and at No. 5 on Rock Streaming Songs (6.6 million domestic streams). The song also peaked at No. 9 on the Digital Songs chart.
Music videoedit
The music video was in production in June 2016. Del Rey's hairstylist, Anna Cofone, also shared photos of her makeup kit on set on Instagram, which she later deleted.[10]
On February 20, 2017, Del Rey announced the music video on an Instagram livestream. Shortly after the livestream it was made available on YouTube. The music video garnered over 19 million views within a week.[11]
The music video begins in black and white, showing Del Rey singing on stage in front of a small audience, intercut with young adult couples getting ready for a day at the beach. As Del Rey sings the chorus, the video fades into color, and scenes of the couples floating through the Solar System in their cars and alone. Towards the end of the video, Del Rey is also seen performing with her band on the surface of the Moon, with the camera turning to the sky, where a symbolic black hole can be seen. It was directed by Rich Lee.
Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone called the video "dreamy", while writing that the clip "alternates between black-and-white and washed-out color, Del Rey sings "Love" juxtaposed with footage of people "young and in love".[12] Kelsey J. Waite of A.V Club wrote that "'Love' sends you tumbling through space", calling it a "stunning sci-fi video".[13] Luke Morgan Britton of NME wrote that "The video sees Del Rey dramatically performing in Space",[14] while Ben Kaye of Consequence of Sound called the clip "romantic".[15]
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^Young, Kevin (22 February 2017). "TODAY'S SONG: LANA DEL REY IS NOT ENOUGH, BUT YOUNG AND IN "LOVE"". Atwood Magazine. Retrieved 18 June 2020. Lana Del Rey makes a resounding triumphed return to alternative-pop music with the surprise release of new ballad "Love"
^He, Richard (March 31, 2021). "Every Lana Del Rey Song, Ranked: Critic's List". Billboard. Retrieved January 19, 2022. Like "Love," "Lust For Life" is a bubblegum pop song at heart.
^White, Caitlin (April 11, 2017). "Lana Del Rey looks like a California flower child on the "Lust For Life" album cover". Digital Spy. Retrieved May 25, 2022. cosmic dream-pop of the lead single "Love"
^Garvey, Meaghan (July 25, 2017). "Lana Del Rey: Lust for Life". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 25, 2022. "Love" — a warm, grainy, '50s-rock anthem
^""Love" by Lana Del Rey Review". Pitchfork. 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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^Waite, Kelsey J. (2017-02-20). ""Love" sends you tumbling through space in Lana Del Rey's new music video · Newswire · The A.V. Club". Avclub.com. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
^"Watch Lana Del Rey perform from space in "Love" video". NME. 2017-02-20. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
^Geslani, Michelle (2017-02-20). "Lana Del Rey shares romantic video for "Love" — watch". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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