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  1. May 3, 2024 · Conclusion. “Off to the Races” is a passion-fueled song that explores the intense and dangerous romance between the protagonist and her lover. The use of metaphors, juxtaposition, and repetition creates a captivating and evocative message that has resonated with audiences across the globe. The controversial themes of the song have propelled ...

  2. Off to the Races (song) " Off to the Races " is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. First appearing on her self-titled Interscope debut, the song was re-released on her second studio album, Born to Die (2012). The song was written by Del Rey and Tim Larcombe.

  3. Sep 15, 2023 · In “Off to the Races”, Lana Del Rey adopts a narrative style, painting a vivid picture of a turbulent and passionate relationship fueled by lust, luxury, and danger. Drawing on imagery from the world of high-stakes gambling and the American upper class, the song tells the story of a love that is as intoxicating as it is destructive. You can ...

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  4. Dec 20, 2011 · Off to the Races Lyrics: My old man is a bad man / But I can't deny, the way he holds my hand / And he grabs me, he has me by my heart / He doesn't mind I have a Las Vegas past / He doesn't mind I ...

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    • Composition
    • Critical reception
    • Live performances
    • Music video
    • Cross-references
    • Official versions

    "Off to the Races" is a song written by Lana Del Rey and Tim Larcombe and produced by Patrik Berger and Emile Haynie. Taken from Del Rey's first major-label album Born to Die, the song served as the album's first promotional single worldwide.

    "Off to the Races" was released in the UK as iTunes Single of the Week on December 20, 2011. It was then released as a digital single in the Netherlands on January 6, 2012, on the iTunes Store.

    A demo version of the song, produced by Shawn Lee and Tim Larcombe was posted to Del Rey's SoundCloud page on May 22, 2010. It has currently yet to resurface online after being taken down. An early mix of the song, labeled "Mix 9" which had previously only been available on out-of-circulation promotional EPs sent to press, leaked on July 25, 2016. This version contained slightly different instrumentation, it was recorded on September 26, 2011. Another early mix leaked from a French sampler of Born to Die leaked on August 14, 2016. This version is similar to the "Mix 9" one, but with slight differences in the background instrumentation.

    In a 2012 interview, Del Rey described "Off to the Races" as a song where you could tell by the energy that she was right in the middle of a relationship where times were happy but also chaotic. She continued about the relationship by saying: "We were traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, he was gambling, I was just swimming, and yeah I mean...

    Del Rey employs an alternative rapping technique, hip-hop beat and heavy basslines, similar to that of "National Anthem" and "Diet Mountain Dew" in the song. The song samples "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force while the beat subtly samples "Dernier Domicile Connu" by François De Roubaix. Indie music website Pitchfork said the rapping technique was almost "chatting." The song references the novel Lolita, with lyrics such as, "Light of my life, fire of my loins".

    One of the track's demos was produced by Shawn Lee and features military style snares during the chorus and has a completely different vocal track. A fan asked Lee if he could share the demo but he was not allowed to do that by the label. However, the demo was available on Del Rey's SoundCloud account for a period of time but it was downloaded only by one user.

    "Off to the Races" has been lyrically described as "a freak show of inappropriate co-dependency". Giving the song a negative review, Pitchfork said it "...aim[s] for chatty, sparkling opulence," adding that she "doesn't have the personality to bring it off." The Guardian wrote that "Off to the Races' turns Del Rey from vintage siren to R&B hoochie ...

    On November 4, 2011, at the Ruby Lounge in Manchester, United Kingdom, Del Rey performed the song live for the first time, before it was officially released. It was the final song of the set. Since then, the song has been a part of the setlist of every one of Del Rey's concert tours. It has also served as the closing song of every tour except the P...

    Background and descriptionOn December 22, 2011, Lana Del Rey uploaded a homemade music video for "Off to the Races" on her YouTube channel. It is composed of film clips, and does not feature Del Rey herself. The video features Latin American gangsters, femme fatale figures with guns, and a race track. It has since been privatized for unknown reason...

    •A "cocaine heart" is also mentioned in the demo version of "Carmen".

    •A garden is also mentioned in "Bartender", "Big Eyes", "Burnt Norton", "Cherry" and "I Can Fly".

    •A gold chain is also mentioned in "Be My Daddy" and "Dangerous Girl".

    •Alcohol is a recurring theme in many of Del Rey's songs.

    •A red dress is also mentioned in "Carmen", "Criminals Run the World", "Cruel World", "Summertime Sadness" and "Say Yes to Heaven".

    •Being or acting crazy is also mentioned in "Chemtrails Over the Country Club", "Cruel World", "Ride" and in the poem "My Bedroom is a Sacred Place Now - There Are Children at the Foot of my Bed".

    •Album version — 4:59

    •Instrumental version — 4:58

    •Single version — 5:01

    •Radio edit — 3:54

    •Demo version (unreleased) — 5:02 (produced by Shawn Lee and Tim Larcombe)

    •"Mix 9" version — 5:05

  5. Off to the Races Lyrics & Meanings: My old man is a bad man / But I can't deny the way he holds my hand / And he grabs me, he has me by my heart / He doesn't mind I have a Las Vegas past / He doesn't mind I have a L.A crass way about me / He loves me with every beat of his cocaine heart / / Swimming pool / Glimmering darling / White bikini off with my red nail polish / Watch me in the swimming ...

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  7. Oct 2, 2023 · October 2, 2023. Lana Del Rey’s “Off to the Races” explores a passionate yet tumultuous love story. The song highlights a relationship marked by addiction, luxury, and rebellion. The characters are flawed, but their love is intense and undeniable. Del Rey uses vivid imagery of Las Vegas and Los Angeles, hinting at a life of glamour ...

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