"West Coast" is a song by Lana Del Rey written with Rick Nowels and produced by Dan Auerbach. Written for Del Rey's second major-label studio album Ultraviolence, the song served as the album's lead single and premiered on April 14, 2014, on BBC Radio 1. On April 22, 2014, an alternate version of the song with clearer vocals replaced the original single on iTunes.
Background and writing[]
The song was written and recorded in early 2013.
On March 23 , 2014, Del Rey uploaded a video to Instagram featuring herself lip-syncing to a muted track with the caption “Down on the West Coast they got a sayin...”.[1][dead link] On April 3, 2014, Prefixmag made a tweet to their followers encouraging them to listen to Del Rey's then-recently leaked track “Meet Me in the Pale Moonlight” and claiming it was a “B-side from Ultraviolence”. Del Rey replied to the tweet four hours after explaining that she wrote the song 4 years ago and that the new song single is called "West Coast". Del Rey uploaded a selfie to her Instagram the next day with the caption being the song title.
Del Rey and Rick Nowels wrote the song together while improvising with chords in about 20 minutes, however when Del Rey had finished the song, she was unsatisfied with the outcome, complaining that the track was "too structured". The song was originally going to be scrapped from the album altogether, but after meeting with Dan Auerbach, the track was reworked, being changed structurally but leaving the chords.
An additional version of the song was produced by STINT.[S 1]
Composition[]
The psychedelic rock song "West Coast" is in F♯/G♭ minor set in common time and is notable for its tempo change in the chorus from approximately 123 beats per minute to 50. It is a surf rock song featuring heavily layered vocals, multiple guitar tracks, a focus on percussion and a prominent lead synth in the final chorus. The beginning of the song's slower-tempo chorus interpolates the opening riff from the Beatles' song "And I Love Her", using a similar guitar riff. Del Rey sings in a breathless, sultry style which is exaggerated in the chorus. The song marks a departure from Del Rey's singles from Born to Die and Paradise, as it does not draw upon the use of orchestral strings or stylistic hip-hop beats.
The radio mix is significantly shorter than the original, running at 3 minutes 47 seconds. It does not feature the slower chorus and instead has a constant BPM of 104. It features a light use of strings and slightly altered lyrics. There is no prominent lead synth towards the last chorus and the focus on the percussion is more drawn back. During the final chorus, the first half is stripped to only a distorted guitar and plucked strings for accompaniment.
An official radio edit of the song exists featuring different vocals, different lyrics, and a slightly altered instrumental. The early mix version of the song leaked in lossless format on June 29, 2018. The official a cappella leaked on July 4, 2018.
Critical reception[]
The song has received universal acclaim from music critics,[2] who commended its "atmospheric" and "hypnotic" production, as well as its maturity. Caryn Ganz of Rolling Stone called the track a "striking departure" in sound for Del Rey, and said its groove transformed her "from chanteuse into frontwoman for a few glorious moments".[3] Kyle Fowle of The A.V. Club named "West Coast" as the album's most accomplished track and "the one song on Ultraviolence that gets the formula of Lana Del Rey right".[4] Nylon writer Liza Darwin deemed the track "silky-smooth" and "total ear candy".[5] In a review of Ultraviolence, Mike Diver of Clash said that in the context of the album, "West Coast" took on greater significance by serving as a fulcrum which balances the record into "leaving a better impression than it otherwise might".[6]
Accolades[]
"West Coast" was listed as one of the best songs of 2014 by several news media sources. On The Village Voice 's Pazz and Jop critics' year-end list in 2014, "West Coast" was ranked at number 49.[7][dead link] Cosmopolitan placed "West Coast" at number 3 on its list of the 50 Best Songs of 2014.[8] The staff of the Music Times also placed "West Coast" at number 3 on their list of the 25 Best Songs of 2014, with De Groot writing, "With the release of 'West Coast,' Lana Del Rey's music finally converged with the complexity and intensity of her persona, and it was glorious".[9] Idolator ranked the song at number 5 on its list of 2014's Best Pop Singles. Bianca Gracie of the website stated that "nothing else on the album sounded quite like 'West Coast'" and described the song as the "soundtrack for endless summers to come".[10] The single was named one of the 50 best songs of 2014 by NME (number 11),[11] Consequence of Sound (number 25),[12] and Stereogum (number 31).[13] Spin ranked the track at number 29 on their list of the 101 Best Songs of 2014, while also deeming it "the lushest and most narcoleptic Top 40 hit of 2014".[14] Joshua Ostroff of The Huffington Post placed "West Coast" at number 12 on his list of the Best Songs of 2014, calling it "perhaps too dark to win the song of the summer title it deserved".[15]
Live performances[]
Del Rey previewed a verse of the song on the first date of the 2014 leg of the Paradise Tour on April 11, 2014, in Las Vegas at The Cosmopolitan, and two days later she premiered the entire song in a live performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 13, 2014, in Indio, California, a day prior to the song's official release date. The song has since been included as part of the setlist for the 2014 leg of the Paradise Tour, the 2015 Endless Summer Tour, and at one date of the 2016 Festival Tour. She performed the song in 2017 at the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival on October 28. In 2018, the song was performed on February 15 in San Diego, California, and again on February 16 in Las Vegas, Nevada as part of the LA to the Moon Tour.
Music video[]
Music video | Information | |
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Released | May 7, 2014 | |
Length | 4:26 | |
Director | Vincent Haycock | |
Producer | Geoff McLean | |
Filmed | April 3–4, 2014 | |
Location | Los Angeles, California | |
Vevo views | 134+ Million views |
Music video | Information | |
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Released | May 6, 2014 | |
Length | 4:26 | |
Director | Vincent Haycock | |
Producer | Geoff McLean | |
Filmed | April 3–4, 2014 | |
Location | Los Angeles, California | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Background[]
On April 4, 2014, pictures surfaced of Del Rey shooting a music video in Los Angeles. She was on set with "Born to Die" and "Blue Jeans" star Bradley Soileau. On May 1, 2014, Del Rey posted a preview of the video on Instagram. On May 6, 2014, an unfinished version of the music video for "West Coast" was uploaded and taken down by Del Rey's label. The next day, the finished video was published. Jenn Pelly and Evan Minsker of Pitchfork Media remarked that at first, it "appears to function in small, romantic gestures—hanging near an ocean, smoking in the back of a car, much like a fashion ad in a magazine. And then, plot twist: It's Lana in flames."
Description[]
The video opens with shots of the ocean and driving in LA intercut with scenes of Del Rey and Soileau walking down a beach with friends. Del Rey starts singing as more images of LA are shown. As the chorus comes in, scenes of Del Rey and Soileau playing in the ocean fade into Del Rey in a car with tattoo artist Mark Mahoney. The shot is more glamorous and withheld, he lights her cigarette and Del Rey leans her head on his shoulder. He whispers something in her ear before the second verse where the film returns to Del Rey and Soileau on the beach in a much more casual setting. For the second chorus the scenes of Del Rey in the car with Mahoney return until a shots of Del Rey in flames appears. While in flames she wears either a red dress and or a leather jacket.
Promotional image[]
Photoshoot by Neil Krug[]
Photoshoot by Mark Martin[]
Behind the scenes[]
Cross-references[]
- The phrase "Queen of Saigon" also appears in "National Anthem" and "Live or Die".
- In the radio mix, the use of "fire" to rhyme with "higher and/than higher" is also heard in "Lucky Ones".
- Lyrics in Spanish also appear in "Ultraviolence", "Dragonslayer" and the concept demo for "Carmen".
- Fire is also mentioned in "Off to the Races", "High by the Beach", "Sad Girl", "Angels Forever", "Live or Die" and "Freak".
- The colour blue is mentioned in many of Del Rey's songs, some of which are "Old Money", "Nectar of the Gods" and "Get Free".
- Being in love is also referenced in "Love".
- Gold is also mentioned in "Ultraviolence", "Off to the Races", "Heavy Hitter" and "Music to Watch Boys To", among some others.
- Rock and roll is also mentioned in "Young and Beautiful", "JFK", "The Greatest", "Earthquakes" and "St. Tropez".
- Gods are also mentioned in "Gods & Monsters".
- Groupies are also referenced in "Groupie Love" and "Gods & Monsters".
- Sweet is also mentioned in "Venice Bitch", "Radio", "Trash Magic", "Without You", "Serial Killer", "Fuck It I Love You", "Meet Me in the Pale Moonlight", "This Is What Makes Us Girls", "Living Legend", and in the song of the same name, among many others.
Official versions[]
- Album version — 4:16
- Instrumental version — 4:11
- A cappella version — 4:16
- Single version — 4:15
- Rob Orton mix — 4:17
- Instrumental version — 4:15[16]
- Radio edit (Dan Auerbach mix) — 3:47
- Radio edit (Rob Orton mix) — 3:44[17]
- Radio mix — 3:47
- Radio/Demo version (produced by STINT) — Unknown
- Early mix — 4:16
- Music video version — 4:26
Official remixes[]
- Alex Nagshineh Remix — 7:00[18]
- Alle Farben Remix — 7:07[19]
- Camo & Krooked Remix — 3:30[20]
- Carbon Airways Remix — 4:15[21]
- Dan Heath Orchestral Remix — 4:11[22]
- Dan Heath Orchestral Remix Instrumental — 4:11
- Four Tet Remix — 6:11[23]
- Jabberwocky Remix — 3:34[24]
- MK Area10 Remix — 5:25[25]
- MK Remix — 5:26[26]
- Solomun Dub Remix — 8:07[27]
- Solomun Remix — 8:07[28]
- Ten Ven Remix — 4:30[29]
- The GRADES Icon Mix — 4:17[30]
- The GRADES Icon Mix (TJ House Party) — 4:04[31]
- The Young Professionals Dark Remix — 5:39[32]
- The Young Professionals Minimal Remix — 3:56[33]
- William Carl Jr Remix — 4:29[34]
- XYConstant Remix — 4:15[35]
- Yavuz Ak & FevZee Remix — 6:17[36]
- ZHU Remix — 4:24[37]
- ZHU Remix Edit — 2:55[38]
- ZHU Remix (H Sessions 2014) — 4:24[39]
Lyrics[]
Album version[]
Down on the West Coast they got a sayin'
"If you're not drinkin' then you're not playin'"
But you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
Down on the West Coast I get this feeling like
It all could happen that's why I'm leaving
You for the moment, you for the moment, boy blue
Yeah, you
You're falling hard, I push away, I'm feelin' hot to the touch
You say you'll miss me and I wanna say I'll miss you so much
But something keeps me really quiet, I'm alive, I'm a lush
Your love, your love, your love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move, baby, move, baby, I'm in love
I'm in love, (I'm in love)
I'm in love, (I'm in love)
(Mic check one two, one two, one two, get it girl)
Down on the West Coast, they got their icons
Their silver starlets, their Queens of Saigons
And you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
Down on the West Coast, they love their movies
Their golden gods, and rock and roll groupies
And you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
You push it hard, I pull away, I'm feeling hotter than fire
I guess that no one ever really made me feel that much higher
Te deseo, cariño, boy, it's you I desire
Your love, your love, your love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move, baby, move, baby, I'm in love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move, baby, move, baby, I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
Radio mix[]
Down on the West Coast they got a sayin'
"If you're not drinkin' then you're not playin'"
But you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
Down on the West Coast I get this feeling like
It all could happen that's why I'm leaving
You for the music, you for the music, it's true
It's true
I push it hard, you pull away, I'm feeling hot and on fire
I'm feelin' like there's no one else who brings me higher than higher
Te deseo, cariño, boy, it's you I desire
Your love, your love, your love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move, baby, move, baby, I'm in love
I'm in love, I'm in love
(I'm in love, I'm in love)
Down on the West Coast, they got their icons
Their silver starlets, their Queens of Saigons
But you got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
You pull me close, I push away, I'm feelin' hot to the touch
You say you miss me and I wanna say "I'll miss you so much"
But something keeps me really quiet, I'm alive, I'm a lush
"Hold me close", you say, "Hush, baby, hush"
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move, baby, move, baby, I'm in love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move, baby, move, baby, I'm in love
I'm in love, I'm in love
(I'm in love)
Radio edit[]
Down on the West Coast they got a sayin'
"If you're not drinkin' then you're not playin'"
But you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
Down on the West Coast I get this feeling like
It all could happen that's why I'm leaving
You for the moment, you for the moment, boy blue
Yeah, you
You're falling hard, I push away, I'm feelin' hot to the touch
You say you'll miss me and I wanna say I miss you so much
But something keeps me really quiet, I'm alive, I'm a lush
Your love, your love, your love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby
I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move baby, move baby
I'm in love
I'm in love, I'm in love
I'm in love, I'm in love
Down on the West Coast, they got their icons
Their silver starlets, their Queens of Saigon
And you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
Down on the West Coast, they love their movies
Their golden gods, and rock and roll groupies
And you've got the music, you've got the music in you
Don't you?
You push it hard, I pull away, I'm feeling hotter than fire
I guess that no one ever really made me feel that much higher
Te deseo, cariño, boy, it's you I desire
Your love, your love, your love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Move baby, move baby, I'm in love
I can see my baby swingin'
His Parliament's on fire and his hands are up
On the balcony and I'm singing
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby, I'm in love
I can see my sweet boy swayin'
He's crazy y Cubano como yo, my love
On the balcony and I'm saying
Move baby, move baby, I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
Commercial release[]
Digital release[]
- West Coast - Single
Label: Polydor, Interscope Format: Digital Released: May 14, 2014 Barcode: None Photography: Neil Krug Design: Mat Maitland |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "West Coast" | 4:15 |
- West Coast (Remix EP)
Label: Polydor, Interscope Format: Digital Released: July 11, 2014 Barcode: None Photography: Neil Krug Design: Mat Maitland |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "West Coast" (ZHU Remix) | 4:24 |
2. | "West Coast" (Ten Ven Remix) | 4:33 |
3. | "West Coast" (The GRADES Icon Mix) | 4:20 |
4. | "West Coast" (MK Remix) | 5:26 |
- West Coast (The Remixes)
Label: Vertigo/Capitol Format: Digital Released: July 11, 2014 Barcode: None Photography: Neil Krug Design: Mat Maitland |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "West Coast" (Radio Mix) | 3:47 |
2. | "West Coast" | 4:15 |
3. | "West Coast" (Alle Farben Remix) | 7:05 |
4. | "West Coast" (Yavuz Ak & FevZee Remix) | 6:16 |
5. | "West Coast" (The Grades Icon Mix) | 4:17 |
6. | "West Coast" (Solomun Remix) | 8:07 |
7. | "West Coast" (The Young Professionals Minimal Remix) | 3:56 |
8. | "West Coast" (Jabberwocky Remix) | 3:34 |
9. | "West Coast" (The Young Professionals Dark Remix) | 5:39 |
- West Coast (The Remixes)
Label: Polydor, Interscope Format: Digital Released: July 11, 2014 Barcode: None Photography: Neil Krug Design: Uncredited |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "West Coast" | 4:15 |
2. | "West Coast" (Radio Mix) | 3:48 |
3. | "West Coast" (The Young Professionals Minimal Remix) | 3:57 |
4. | "West Coast" (Jabberwocky Remix) | 3:35 |
5. | "West Coast" (Alle Farben Remix) | 7:08 |
6. | "West Coast" (The Young Professionals Dark Remix) | 5:41 |
7. | "West Coast" (Yavuz Ak & FevZee Remix) | 6:16 |
8. | "West Coast" (The Grades Icon Mix) | 4:19 |
9. | "West Coast" (Solomun Remix) | 8:09 |
- West Coast (Solomun Remixes) - Single
Label: Polydor, Interscope Format: Digital Released: October 29, 2014 Barcode: None Photography: None Design: Uncredited |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "West Coast" (Solomun Remix Dub) | 8:07 |
2. | "West Coast" (Solomun Remix) | 8:07 |
Promotional release[]
West Coast CD by Polydor in UK[]
West Coast CD by Universal Music in Netherlands[]
West Coast CD by Polydor in France[]
West Coast CD by Universal Music in UK[]
West Coast (Dan Heath Orchestral Remix) CD by Polydor in UK[]
West Coast CD by Universal Music in Japan[]
Credits[]
- Personnel
Album Version
- Lana Del Rey — vocals, background vocals, songwriting
- Rick Nowels — songwriting
- Dan Auerbach — production, electric guitar, shaker, 12-string acoustic guitar, synthesizers, mixing (Album Version)
- Collin Dupuis — engineering, drum programming
- Maximillian Weissenfeldt — drums
- Nick Movshon — drums, electric bass
- Leon Michels — mellotron, synthesizer
- Russ Pahl — pedal steel guitar
- Kenny Vaughan — electric guitar
- Rob Orton — mixing (Single Version)
- John Davis — mastering
Radio Mix
- Lana Del Rey — vocals, background vocals, songwriting
- Rick Nowels — songwriting, producer, guitar [Mexican guitar], bass guitar, chamberlin, mellotron
- Blaise Thomas — producer assistant
- Kieron Menzies — drum programming, engineer
- Brian Griffin — drums [live drums]
- Patrick Warren — organ
- Rusty Anderson — electric guitar
- Tim Pierce — electric guitar
- Ajay Bhattacharya (STINT) — drum programming
- Per Eklund — percussion
- Tom Herbert — bass guitar
- Trevor Yasuda — engineer
- Chris Garcia — engineer
- Jordan Stilwell — engineer
- Rob Orton — mixing
- Götz-Michael Rieth — mastering
- Technical
- Published by R-Rated Music administered by EMI April Music Inc. ASCAP/Sony/ATV Music Publishing
- Strings recorded at The Bridge Recording, Los Angeles, United States
Charts and certifications[]
Weekly charts[]
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Year-end chart[]
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Certifications[]
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[66] | 2× Platinum | 140,000 |
United Kingdom (BPI)[67] | Gold | 400,000 |
United States (RIAA)[68] | Platinum | 1,000,000 |
Streaming | ||
Greece (IFPI Greece)[69] | Platinum | 2,000,000 |
References[]
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- ↑ http://www.villagevoice.com/pazznjop/singles
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- ↑ ISRC Code: GBUM71401934
- ↑ ISRC Code: GBUM71401917
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403441
- ↑ ISRC: DEUM71402426
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71402613
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71404392
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71402617
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403442
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403688
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403443
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403444
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403461
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403462
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71402587
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403463
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71404567
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403689
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403687
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403464
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71402612
- ↑ ISRC: DEUM71402427
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71403486
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71404991
- ↑ ISRC: GBUM71404593
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