Published On: November 4, 2019 02:42 PM NPT By: Agencies

Lana Del Rey always writes first and last songs of her albums before others

Lana Del Rey always writes first and last songs of her albums before others

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Lana Del Rey says while writing new material, she believes in penning down the first and last tracks of a potential album. The singer said the two songs are essential in deciding the direction of her record. "I always say that if you have a closer and an opener, then you know where you are going," Del Rey told Q magazine.

She said it took her four years on creating the closing track of her latest LP, 'Norman F***ing Rockwell', but the song -- "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have - but I Have It" came together when she met collaborator, singer-songwriter Jack Antonoff.

"Not because it was special but it wasn't piecing together. So I sang that to Jack the day I met him and we did 'Norman' (titular opening track) the next day. Just a series of chords that he played that I freestyled over. And I thought, 'I've got the first song and I've got the 13th song. And then I pretty much knew what to do in between, I just didn't know how long it's going to take. I have the same thing for this next album but it's actually going to take longer than I want if it's going to be as good as this one," Del Rey said.

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