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Escaping the Dream: Lana Del Rey’s Henry, Come On & Bluebird Explained


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Lana Del Rey has just quietly dropped two haunting new singles: Henry, Come On and Bluebird. In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, Stephen White explores the dreamlike mood, stripped-back sound, and emotional undercurrents of these tracks and what they reveal about the next chapter in Lana’s evolution.

From the hushed reverb-drenched acoustics to the unraveling of the American myth she’s long been obsessed with, these songs mark a powerful moment of reflection and release. Are Henry and Bluebird her most personal songs yet? Or are they something even deeper, like a gentle goodbye to the past?

00:00 Intro

00:25 Jack Kerouac

01:43 Lana Del Rey

02:38 Who’s Henry?

03:09 Bluebird fly…

04:01 Henry, Come On & Bluebird Reaction

09:47 Lana’s American Dream

10:38 Lana On The Road

11:01 The Count of Monte Playlisto’s Irish Music Reviews

19:54 Outro


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