Lana Del Rey
Amazon has never been the most enthusiastic music video presence -- she barely flinched when perched between two tigers in the "Born To Die" -- but the singer appears especially demure here, as she twirls slowly in a dark room and shows off the pair of glittery tears adorning her upper cheek. A faceless symphony plays on as Del Rey paces toward an alluring pillar of light, and the clip ends without ever reaching any kind of conclusion -- much like the rhetorical question, "Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful?" at the heart of the song.The Tube
Amazon has never been the most enthusiastic music video presence -- she barely flinched when perched between two tigers in the "Born To Die" -- but the singer appears especially demure here, as she twirls slowly in a dark room and shows off the pair of glittery tears adorning her upper cheek. A faceless symphony plays on as Del Rey paces toward an alluring pillar of light, and the clip ends without ever reaching any kind of conclusion -- much like the rhetorical question, "Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful?" at the heart of the song.The Tube
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