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Lana Del Rey » Lolita Lyrics

Lolita Lyrics » Lana Del Rey : The Lolita Lyrics / Lolita Song Lyrics by Lana Del Rey is from The Album Born to Die (Deluxe) (2012). The Lolita Song is Sung by Lana Del Rey. The Lolita Song Music is Produced by Emile Haynie. The Lolita Song Lyrics is Written by Hannah Robinson, Lana Del Rey & Liam Howe. The Lolita Song is Released on Jan. 27, 2012. The Lolita Song is Presented by Interscope Records & Polydor Records.

Lolita Song Details :

Song Lolita
Singer Lana Del Rey
Music Emile Haynie
Lyrics Hannah Robinson, Lana Del Rey & Liam Howe
Release Date Jan. 27, 2012
Label Interscope Records & Polydor Records
Album Born to Die (Deluxe) (2012)

Lolita Lyrics » Lana Del Rey

[Verse 1]
Would you be mine? Would you be my baby tonight?
Could be kissin’ my fruit punch lips in the bright sunshine
‘Cause I like you quite a lot, everything you got, don’t you know?
It’s you that I adore, though I make the boys fall like dominoes
[Pre-Chorus]
Kiss me in the D-A-R-K, dark tonight
(D-A-R-K, do it my way)
Kiss me in the P-A-R-K, park tonight
(P-A-R-K, let them all say)
[Chorus]
Hey Lolita, hey, hey Lolita, hey
I know what the boys want, I’m not gonna play
Hey Lolita, hey, hey Lolita, hey
Whistle all you want, but I’m not gonna stay
No more skippin’ rope, skippin’ heartbeats with the boys downtown
Just you and me feelin’ the heat even when the sun goes down
[Verse 2]
I could be yours, I could be your baby tonight
Topple you down from your sky forty stories high
Shinin’ like a God, can’t believe I caught you and so
Look at what I bought, not a second thought, oh, Romeo

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About Lana Del Rey’s Lolita from Born to Die (Deluxe) (2012)

“Lolita”, the demo version of which was called “Hey Lolita Hey”, is on
Lana Del Rey’s
second album
Born to Die
. The song serves as the second international bonus track from the album, and as the closing track on the Target exclusive edition.
The name “Lolita” is a reference to Nabokov’s 1955 novel,
Lolita
, which Del Rey has made
numerous references to
in
Born to Die
. The most notable Lolita references in Del Rey’s works are
“Off to the Races”
and
“Carmen.”

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