Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Youtube daily report Oct 4 2017

♫ Music start ♫

Yeah

I take some valor with the age

Like Yu-Gi-Oh cards

My flow is on fire

I am hotter than an oven

Up the sound in headphones

Listen our stories

The MCs go off the rails

Punch separated

Take your tickets

Come watch the show

You will appreciate till the end

Even if I die of an epectase

You say you are good

But I have a small doubt

You're so old-fashioned

You, you don't smoke shisha

You smoke the turkish pipe

It's not too late

To smash the quota

I'm calm, tall and cold

Like a merzlota

We stay like we are

And this until the end

I'm a buddy with Le Petit Robert

And the great Alain

🔥 When we land, open the dictionary 🔥

🔥 We are rapping with any words 🔥

🔥 You take your slap in only two minutes 🔥

🔥 Who is it ? Squeezie, Oli, BigFlo 🔥

🔥 When we land, open the dictionary 🔥

🔥 We are rapping with any words 🔥

🔥 You take your slap in only two minutes 🔥

🔥 Who is it ? Squeezie, Oli, BigFlo 🔥

I'm rather calm

I don't do dramas

Lying at home

I do a cryptogame omelet

Rap is my mission

But watch out

I avoid the "Fuck your sister"

I prefer the nictations

I became fashionable

Like the quinoa

Discreet, efficient

Like a shinobi

I throw my shurikens

Straight from Konoha

And in the slip

I have a very, very big conoid

You want to attack me

Pose yourself and think my friend

Or else on your body will spawn

Heaps of petechias

Don't be stupid

In my crew

You'll go quickly

Only goods

My punchlines act on you

Like a hit in the omentum

It's a risk call

I sell so much discs

I'm flying above of the game

Like a petaurista

With Squeezie

We get closer to the sun

Protected by the benediction of REY Alain

🔥 When we land, open the dictionary 🔥

🔥 We are rapping with any words 🔥

🔥 You take your slap in only two minutes 🔥

🔥 Who is it ? Squeezie, Oli, BigFlo 🔥

🔥 When we land open the dictionary 🔥

🔥 We are rapping with any words 🔥

🔥 You take your slap in only two minutes 🔥

🔥 Who is it ? Squeezie, Oli, BigFlo 🔥

Today, I go out from the shadows

To sting you guys, chigger

You're the Chihuahua

I'm the wonderful Shiba Inu

You're wrong

I'm as credible as a monk without the monk hat

I'm fighting the balls

Your beats are only catachresis

You're fapping your dick

You speak like a man

Who push on the champagne

Needless to do speech therapy

Don't buy an encyclopedia

Your name isn't Alain Rey

You can't test the King

I don't want die of an inanition

Of an inanition

But i want chill

Chill with my men

I don't really like the hypsters

I prefer those who tell me

"Oh my man, you are my blood"

You're my blood

This, it's maybe not freestyle

But I think it'll be the job

🔥 When we land open the dictionary 🔥

🔥 We are rapping with any words 🔥

🔥 You take your slap in only two minutes 🔥

🔥 Who is it ? Squeezie, Oli, BigFlo 🔥

🔥 When we land, open the dictionary 🔥

🔥 We are rapping with any words 🔥

🔥 You take your slap in only two minutes 🔥

🔥 Who is it ? Squeezie, Oli, BigFlo 🔥

♫ We are the bosses, we lead the words like Alain REY We are the bosses, we lead the words like Alain REY ♫

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Vetiver Essential Oil - What Do You Use It For? - Duration: 2:11.

So what do you use very ver essential oil for hey Bossy Goddess it's Tracey

Rose here and I'm going to be really honest I had no idea what this oil was when I

first heard of it and I ordered it and actually even when I got it I was like I

don't even know what am I doing with this so I wanted to share with you what it's all

about and how I used it last night with my beautiful little children so vetiver

actually has a very calming and grounding effect on your emotions. Don't we

all need some of that? It supports healthy circulation and has immune

enhancing properties. So what then do you use it for? Well, you can use it as a

massage oil, just combine it with some coconut oil and that can enhance and

promote circulation and also calm emotions a few drops of this in your

bath will actually make a beautiful deep relaxing bath or you could diffuse it

and do what I did last night put a little diffuser on in your children's

bedroom and there's a few kind of little mixes you can do but

last night I did Vetiver, Wild Orange and Lavender. You could also diffuse it with

Serenity which is the name of the oil in doTERRA in the US or its called Lavender

Peace in Australia. Or you could use Balance which is another grounding blend

and those diffusing will reduce stress and promote calm emotions. So I hope

you've enjoyed learning a little bit more about vetiver essential oil. If you

like this video give me a thumbs up and make sure you subscribe to the Bossy

Goddess channel and if you'd like to download my free guide go ahead and head

over to www.BossyGoddess.com where you will grab the Tp 10 Essential Oils that

I use to promote more spiritual connection and to get more flow in your

business and your life. Talk to you in the next video.

So if you'd like ... So if you've enjoyed ... (laughs) oh my god I'm gonna get this right

Birds, so loud!

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Danièle Obono critiquée pour avoir douté du "concept" de radicalisation - Duration: 3:33.

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Daech revendique la fusillade de Las Vegas - Duration: 2:05.

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ON RE-FAIT UNE MUSIQUE EN 1H ! (ft Bigflo & Oli) - Duration: 12:08.

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Eloge funèbre de l'ISF - Le billet d'Alex Vizorek - Duration: 3:16.

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ON ESSAYE DES OBJETS ÉTRANGES #2 - Duration: 10:49.

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Une journée avec Castaner - Le Billet de Charline - Duration: 2:05.

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Sidney Love chante la contraception - La drôle d'humeur D'Alison Wheeler - Duration: 3:56.

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Exorcisme, stérilet, et glyphosate, le meilleur de l'humour d'inter du 28 septembre - Duration: 3:43.

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50 Random Facts You May Not Have Known #11 - Duration: 10:12.

Elite Facts Presents

1.

1.The first known "battery" dates back 2000 years, could produce up to 2 volts, and its

use was unknown

2.

2. when a Scottish man wears a kilt, he has a dagger tucked into one of his socks

3.

3.Oscar winner J.K. Simmons has voiced the Yellow M&M for nearly 20 years.

4.

4.Stephen Hawking Predicts Humanity may die in less than one hundred years

5.

5.the human brain's ability to store memories is estimated to be equivalent to about 2.5

petabytes of binary data.

6.

6.

Jupiter has a storm going that's two to three times larger than earth.

7.

7.Costco purposefully designed their store without signs to force people to wander through

all the aisles and find things to buy.

8.

8.A cockroach can live for a week without its head.

The roach only dies because without a mouth, it can't drink water and dies of thirst.

9.

9.part of the reasons for Disneyland's grand opening disaster was the counterfeit tickets,

as 28,154 guests passed through the park's gates with such tickets.

It was supposed to be 15,000 on invitation-only.

10.

10.

SpongeBob Squarepants was originally going to be named SpongeBoy, and the series was

to be called "SpongeBoy Ahoy!", but a trademarked mop kept that from happening.

11.

11.the original Playstation processor is being used in the New Horizons space probe flight

computer

12.

12.

heavyweight boxing champions Muhammad Ali, Floyd Patterson, and Leon Spinks all trained

at the same now defunct hotel in the Catskill Mountains.

13.

13.

Obsidian Entertainment missed out on their bonus for Fallout : New Vegas as they failed

to meet Bethesda's standard of getting a Metacritic score of 85 by just one point.

14.

14.Kellogg's has its own cafe in Times Square which sells bowls of cereal for $7.50.

15.

15.Medieval MMA exists in Russia.

16.

16.

Aztecs made swords embedded with prismatic obsidian blades that are far sharper than

even high quality present day steel razor blades.

17.

17.

Brian May, the lead guitarist of Queen, plays almost exclusively on a home built guitar

called 'Red Special' which be built with his father when he was a teenager

18.

18. in the late 80s, Paramount Pictures planned to make a Doctor Who movie.

Their top choices to play the Time Lord?

Michael Jackson and Bill Cosby….Thank god it never happened

19.

19.

Da Vinci was a devoted vegetarian, a nearly-unheard of practice at his time.

His love for animals was such that he would often purchase caged birds just to release

them.

20.

20.

Justin Roiland, the creator of the series Rick and Morty, played Abraham Lincoln in

the short film "Tenacious D:

Time Fixers" as one of his first major acting roles….This is amazing!

21.

21.NES games like Battletoads and Ghosts n Goblins were made so hard because Nintendo

was losing money on video game rentals.

If they took a long time to beat, people would have to buy the games instead.

22.

22.

Michael Jackson would requested his wine be served in Diet Coke cans during flights, because

he didn't want his kids to see him drinking alcohol.

23.

23.

Salvador Dalí Designed the Chupa Chups Logo

24.

24.the oldest living chicken was also in a magic act and met Jay Leno on The Tonight

Show

25.

25.Stockholm has a 20-story light up tower and the color of every floor can be changed

by anyone with a smartphone.

It's meant to be a statement on the power of democracy and the the public.

26.

26.

people can suffer from a psychological disorder called Boanthropy that makes them believe

they are a cow.They try to live their life as a cow.

27.

27.

There was a British game show called 'Beat the Crusher', in which couples competed to

win a new car.

The losing team had their own car crushed right before their very eyes.

28.

28.the largest polar bear on record, reportedly weighed 1,002 kg (2,209 lb), and stood 3.39

m (11 ft 1 in) tall on its hindlegs.

29.

29.

the Scooby Doo gang was modeled off teenagers from the early 1960s TV show "The Many Loves

of Dobie Gillis".

Shaggy's model was the slacker Maynard G. Krebs (Bob Denver), who would be Gilligan.

30.

30.

In 1969, The Beatles originally planned to have an album titled Everest.

However, the band didn't want to travel all the way to Mount Everest for the album cover

photoshoot.

This lead album title changing to Abbey Road, which was the street right outside their studio.

31.

31. for the "Batman Begins" soundtrack, Hans Zimmer named each track after a species of

bat, and tracks 4 through 9 -- "Barbastella", "Artibeus", "Tadarida", "Macrotus", "Antrozous",

and "Nycterus" -- form an acrostic with their first letters spelling "BATMAN".

32.

32.

Did you know that there is actually a Russian version of 'The Hobbit' that was made back

in 1985.

33.

33. one of the main attractions in Pyongyang is a chimpanzee that smokes a pack of cigarettes

a day

34.

34.

Queen is the only band in the world where every member has written at least 3 number

ones, meaning that the whole band is in the Songwriter's Hall of Fame

35.

35.

dog cloning is possible and a Korean company has nearly perfected dog cloning

36.

36. in 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL 9000 incorrectly predicts a 'mate in two' in a chess game with

the astronaut.

Fans have speculated whether this was a filmmaking error, a test by HAL of the human's reliability,

or an early sign that HAL is malfunctioning.

The film's writer and director, Stanley Kubrick passed away without revealing the

answer.

37.

37.

In 1992, a Chinese cargo ship lost 350 containers overboard during a storm.

Among the lost containers were a range of bath toys, including rubber ducks.

It is claimed that some 28,800 ducks were released into the ocean and they have been

traveling around the world for at least a decade.

38.

38.Gabriel Iglesias' role in Narcos is just Fluffy Gangster

39.

39.

South Park's Randy Marsh is based off Trey Parker's father, Randy Parker.

40.

40.

the genre name Spaghetti Western was originally a depreciative term used by movie critics.

They are called spaghetti westerns because the directors and producers were mostly Italian.

41.

41.in China there is knockoff towns made to resemble capitals of the world

42.

42.Ozzy Osbourne didn't know that the bat which head he bit off during a concert was

real, he thought it was a rubber toy

43.

43.

while filming Armageddon Ben Affleck asked Michael Bay why they would train oil drillers

as astronauts instead of the opposite to which Michael Bay told him to 'shut the eff up'.

I see his attitude is a lot like his films.

Explosive.

44.

44.

Burger King reportedly paid $1 million to get its mascot in Floyd Mayweather's entourage.

Conor McGregor should have seeked Ronald McDonald to join his entourage while the press conferences

were still going on.

In fact, they should have had the burger king vs ronald mcdonald on the preshow!

45.

45.

Oprah's real name is Orpah.

People kept mispronouncing her name, so she went with it.

46.

46.

a fan once approached Bob Ross and said 'Bob, I could never paint, because I'm colour-blind.

All I can see is gray tones'.

This prompted Ross to paint an entire painting using only grays and whites.

Bob Ross was quite the inspiration!

47.

47.

Mario from the Nintendo game franchise has a full name: Mario Mario.

Going by that logic, In the Super Mario Brothers Movie (Because that exists unfortunately),

Luigi's full name is Luigi Mario.

48.

48.

Tabasco sauce is made in Louisiana, not Tabasco.

Tabasco peppers are a variety from that region, and Louisiana has a hot humid climate perfect

for growing them.

49.

49.

Cate Blanchett is the only person to win an Oscar for playing a real life Oscar winner.

She played Katharine Hepburn in the Aviator

50.

50. when Matt Groening was asked about future ambitions regarding "The Simpsons" he said,

"My ultimate goal is to offend every country in the world."

And that's our list?

Did we miss any out?

Let us know in the comments below!

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8 Colossal Animals From Ancient Times - Duration: 9:16.

Elite Facts Presents

8 Colossal animals from ancient times

8.

Titanoboa Let's start off this list quite possibly

one of the scariest creatures to ever have existed.

Now in this list, we'll be going over creatures like sharks and bears, However, i don't

think any of the following creatures are anywhere near as imposing as the Titanoboa!

Okay so people who were scared of the film Anaconda may want to skip this one because

the Titanoboa is the largest snake that ever existed.

This species of snake was known to have grown over 40 feet long and could weigh up to 2,500

pounds.

To put things in perspective, It is almost as heavy as a mini cooper which fair enough

is small but is still a hefty vehicle.

Titanoboa appeared not long after the dinosaurs went extinct and pretty much picked up from

where the dinosaurs left off by being one of nature's most dangerous predators.

Rather than using venom to kill its victims, it's main method of attack was constriction

as the titanoboa could apply as much as 400lbs of pressure per inch to it's victim!

That is insane!

7.

-Megalodon So it goes without saying that Sharks are

pretty terrifying as it is.

Whether it's Great White, Hammerheads of Tigersharks, They're freaking scary! but

how about a shark that's a big as 60 feet in length?

Yeah you just made a mess in your pants right now at the thought of a shark being that big

didn't you?

We are of course talking about The Megalodon (which translated from Greek means "big

tooth").

The Megalodon is an extinct species of giant shark that lived approximately 28 to 1.5 million

years ago.

Thanks to its incredible length of up to 60 feet, it is considered one of the largest

and most powerful predators that ever lived on the Earth.

Distributed worldwide, Megalodon looked like a much larger and terrifying version of modern

great white shark.

Now think about it.

Who truly knows if this beast is really extinct?

I mean we as a species have only explored only 5 percent of the earth's water so who's

to say the Megalodon isn't somewhere in the other 95 percent?

6.

-Armored Fish Otherwise known as the Dunkleosteus, The Armored

Fish was the largest of the prehistoric fish Placodermi.

As you probably guessed by the creature's name, It does have some form of armour plating

on it's body as Its head and thorax were covered by articulated armored plates.

Unlike Parana and Sharks, Instead of teeth, these fish possessed two pairs of sharp bony

plates, which formed a beak-like structure.

Dunkleosteus would attack other related placoderms that had the same kind of bony plates for

protection; their jaws had enough driving power to cut and break through armored prey.

The question here however is how big was this creature.

Well, One of the largest known specimens found was around thirty-three feet (10m) long and

weighed as colossal four tons.

If you were to catch one of these things on your reel while fishing, To put it lightly,

You'd be in for a REALLY bad time!

This fish was anything but picky with its food; it ate fish, sharks and even its own

kind.

But it seems to have suffered from indigestion, as its fossils are often associated with regurgitated,

semi-digested remains of fish.

Scientists at the University of Chicago concluded that dunkleosteus had the second most powerful

bite of any fish in history.

These giant armored fish became extinct during the transition from Devonian to the Carboniferous

periods.

5.

-Gigantopithecus Okay, Let's be honest and get the most obvious

joke out of the way.

Usually when you think about Giant Apes, you immediately think of King Kong….Or Jack

Black.

It's easy to get those two mixed up.

Especially since they're in the same film but i digress.

However did you know that giant apes actually existed?

Gigantopithecus was an ape that existed from roughly nine million to a hundred thousand

years ago—placing it in the same time period as several hominid species.

The fossil record suggests that individuals of this particular species (The Gigantopithecus)

were the largest apes to ever have existed, as the on average stand at almost ten feet

(3m) tall, and weighing a huge twelve hundred pounds (540kg).

Now i imagine you're probably disappointed that they weren't "King Kong" sized,

However, That shouldn't take away from how massive these creatures really were.

Scientists have not been able to determine the cause of extinction for this large ape.

However, some cryptozoologists theorize that "sightings" of Big Foot and Yeti may relate

to a lost generation of gigantopithecus.

But for all we know, that could again just be jack black on a picnic.

(Just kidding.

We love Jack Black).

4.

-Megatherium So sloths as we know them today are adorable

yet lazy little creatures!

All they do is climb trees slowly, Lie about and hang off of branches.

Can't really complain though as they're non-threatening animals.

However, Their ancestors were the complete opposite.

During the Pliocene era, Megatherium was a giant ground sloth found in South America;

it weighed up to four tons and was twenty feet (6m) in length from head to tail.

Although it primarily moved on four legs, footprints show that it was capable of being

bipedal, in order to reach leaves from the tallest trees.

To put it into perspective, The Megatherium was around the size of a modern day elephant,

and still wasn't the largest animal in its habitat.

3.

-Andrewsarchus At first sight, you may think that these creatures

are some form of dire wolf or just canines in general.

Well surprisingly the Andrewsarchus is relate closely to sheep.

Living during the Eocene epoch, some 45 to 36 million years ago, Andrewsarchus was a

giant carnivorous mammal.

Based on skulls and several bones that archeologists have found, paleontologists suggest the predator

might have weighed up to 4,000 pounds which would possibly make it the largest land-dwelling

mammal predator ever.

That alone dwarfs the previously mentioned Titanoboa by more than double it's weight!

2.

-Jaekelopterus rhenaniae Okay, Scratch what we said about the Titanoboa,

The Jaekelopterus Rhenaniai is a MUCH more terrifying animal!

Sure it's nowhere near as big as the titanoboa, However IT'S A GIANT SCORPION!

THAT IS HORRIFYING!

The Jaekelopterus rhenaniae, the largest bug on record, managed to up the ante by being

an ancient giant scorpion from beneath the waves.

It may just be us, but that makes it way worse somehow.

Jaekelopterus at the time of it's existence could be found in freshwater lakes and streams,

ready to attack any unsuspecting victims who dare to tread on it's land.

Though referred to as a sea scorpion, it was really more of an oversized lobster, a fact

which does nothing to decrease its hideousness.

Or its claws, which were the size of a grown man's head.

1.

-Arctodus simus Now again, a lot like Snakes, Sharks and eve

scorpions, Bears are pretty terrifying creatures.

I mean, they're pretty big as it is as most stand at around 8 foot tall.

However today's bears have nothing on the Arctodus Simus.

The Arctodus simus was a giant short-faced bear that succeeded in being both gargantuan

and prehistoric.

Standing at a staggering 12-feet tall on its hind legs and weighing over a ton, this bear

probably could've easily ripped the face off of every land animal currently in existence

without having any trouble.

According to researchers and experts, They believe that hunting had a lot to do with

Arctodus' extinction, either by being hunted directly or having their food supply depleted

by early man.

Like most extinct mammals from the Ice Age, Arctodus competed pretty heavily with human

beings for the same natural resources such as both water and food like berries and other

animals that were regularly hunted at the time.

It was a constant competition between the two species.

We really only came out on top because we figured out how to make weapons first, so

it's pretty safe to say that if these bears were still hanging around, it's entirely possible

we'd still be competing with them, only instead of fish and fruit, we'd probably be fighting

over KFC buckets and Alcohol.

Not to mention we'd probably lose as (like with most bears) it would only take one swing

of their massive paw to absolutely destroy someone.

And that's our list?

Did we miss any out?

Let us know in the comments below!

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Catalogne : la police y est allée franco - Le Billet de Charline - Duration: 2:10.

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Permis de conduire pour toutes - Duration: 3:15.

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JO 2024, un million et demi d'euros, c'est pas le Pérou ! - Le billet de Charline - Duration: 1:58.

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ADULTS REACT TO LANA DEL REY - Duration: 11:52.

- Young and Beautiful. Oh my god. This song is amazing.

- So good! All of her music is SO good!

♪ (industrial music) ♪

♪ (soft piano music) ♪ (wind whistling)

- What's this?

- Lana!

- ♪ Packing all my things for the summer ♪

- Who is th-- is this Lana Del Rey?!

- (sighs contently) I love Lana Del Rey.

- (sighs) Let me just... My queen.

- That's beautiful.

- ♪ ...stop the way I was feeling the day your record dropped ♪

- Should I be watching this? It seems very private.

- ♪ ...white mustang ♪ ♪ Your white mustang ♪

♪ The day I saw your white Mustang ♪

- I'm a fan, but I do think a lot of her songs do sound similar.

♪ ...and revving and revving it up ♪

- Her music just feels like a warm hug, you know?

It's so comforting.

- Actually pretty good.

I'm surprised.

- ♪ ...me like lightening ♪

- So mysterious, Lana. - That was sick.

The shots are sick, and I love Lana.

- So good! All of her music is SO good!

- (FBE) So that was the latest video to be released by Lana Del Rey

off her album Lust for Life. - Got it. Love it.

- (FBE) And since Lana's been requested for so long,

we're gonna show you some more songs from throughout her career now.

- Lana music videos? Oh, yes! (laughs)

I can do this all day.

- ♪ It's you, it's you, it's all... ♪

- Isn't this one of her first songs?

- Video Games. This is what started Lana.

- (mouthing) ♪ Tell you all the time ♪

- ♪ Heaven is a place on Earth for you ♪

♪Tell me all the things... ♪ - Yeah, I like this song.

This is probably one of my favorite ones by her.

- Very Brigitte Bardot in this video, definitely.

- ♪ Is that true? ♪

- I listen to this song when I'm driving, and I think

I'm the most troubled teen in all of Los Angeles.

- ♪ They say that the world was built for two ♪

- I'm not quite feeling this one as much.

- It's like the-- the theme is indie, but not indie,

'cause she's pretty mainstream.

♪ Baby now you do ♪

- (sighs) Yeah. It's a good day.

- Eh, not so much on that one. Her voice didn't hit it,

the beat wasn't there, the rhythm wasn't there.

- I think I specifically wanted to learn piano

just so I could play this song.

- It doesn't sound like things are digitally modified.

It doesn't sound like-- it's just a pure-- she just sings.

- ♪ Kiss me hard before you go ♪

- Oh my god. I love this jam.

- ♪ Summertime sadness ♪ - Oh yeah. This is a classic.

- Summertime Sadness, also a good one.

- I think this was probably the first song that I heard of her

I had on replay over and over.

- ♪ I got that summertime, summertime sadness ♪

- (singing along) ♪ Su-su-summertime summertime sadness ♪

- Summer 2014, after graduating high school,

this was the anthem.

- ♪ Oh no ♪

- Oh, people remix this song all the time,

and I absolutely hate Lana Del Rey remixes,

'cause why would you mess with perfection?

- It was okay, but I just don't think I'm her demographic.

- Her voice is very transformative.

It will take you where it is that she wants to take you.

- ♪ Hot summer days, rock and roll ♪

- Oh! Young and Beautiful.

Oh my god. This song is amazing.

- This one's a classic. This is one of her better ones.

- ♪ I got to know ♪

♪ Your pretty face and electric... ♪

- This song, bro. This song.

- Look at that the orchestra. That's so cool.

- ♪ When I'm no longer young and beautiful?

- This was off The Great Gatsby if I remember,

and this song blew up.

- ♪ I know you will ♪

- I love how all of her music videos are kind of old-fashion-y.

- ♪ Will you still love me ♪

- God, she's got such a pure voice.

- ♪ Beautiful ♪ - 10 out 10. Best song.

- Every single song is so good.

I've never ever listened to a Lana Del Rey song

and been like, mm, eh, no.

- Simplicity is key for her. She doesn't like to go over the top,

and do something like, you know, Gaga,

or Marina and the Diamonds.

For her it's more about keeping it simple and straightforward.

- There's not a whole lot of layers to her music.

Her voice is essentially the same

throughout the entire-- all the songs.

She has a lot of potential.

She just needs to pay off her story telling and her music.

She's right there.

- ♪ Look at you kids with your vintage music ♪

- I love this music video.

- There she goes, killing it again.

Very '70s hippie chick.

- She looks like Priscilla Presley in this specific music video.

- ♪ Signals crossing can get confusing ♪

- Wow.

- ♪ It's enough just to make you feel crazy, crazy... ♪

- She's so beautiful.

- ♪ You get ready, you get all dressed up ♪

- I really like this song. I've never heard it before.

- ♪ ...in particular ♪ ♪ Back to work or the... ♪

- What's funny is that in this music video,

I notice that she looks a lot happier

than in any other music video,

and I think a lot of people noticed that, too.

- ♪ To be young and in love ♪

- See, it's still that same vocal just... all the way across.

- ♪ ...love ♪

- Ah, just the best. The best.

And I'm totally gonna listen to Lana Del Rey on the way home.

- That was phenomenal.

She could be sitting on the toilet, and I'm just gonna clap.

- I would need a week with her music to really analyze it,

'cause I feel like she thinks it's really deep,

but I don't really think it is. - I have every Lana album.

I know every Lana song.

It's something that I can't get away from even if I wanted to.

- I love how unique they are

and how different from pretty much everything else we see.

I love Lana Del Rey. I really can't pick out a negative thing,

which is impossible for me.

- (FBE) Well, Lana Del Rey burst onto the scene in 2005

when the release of the second video we showed you, Video Games,

went viral online. After listening to Lana today,

what do you think it is about her that makes her so unique

that her videos could viral? - She has this softness that's hard.

- It's a niche, you know? Her music, it's Lana music.

It's her music, you know?

You could identify it as soon as you hear it.

You're like, "Oh, is this Lana?"

- She's created something for herself.

It's her brand, it's her aesthetic, you know, all of that stuff.

So she paved her own way, and everyone loves it.

- She's not just a pretty face that, you know, can do autotune

and that kind of thing. This is her voice.

It's not like a lullaby, but it's very soothing.

- You cannot listen to a Lana Del Rey song

without finishing-- just leaving kind of calmer.

- It's mostly just her existing and being herself.

She's kind of this femme fatale. Almost all of her videos

involve some guy, who you can't really tell

if she loves him or wants to kill him.

- (FBE) Well, some have said that Lana's music

falls into a subgenre called sadcore.

- Sadcore? Ooh. That's a thing nowadays.

Being emo is tight.

- It is sad, but I think we kind of like that.

- (FBE) Music that's characterized by often bleak lyrics

and downbeat melodies. - Sure?

I just think it's good music. It's a reflective style of music.

It's not sadcore.

They don't all have to be like these pithy catch phrases.

- (FBE) But others have said that Lana's music

falls more into pop, and she's even touched hip-hop,

where's she's collaborated with various rappers over time.

- Hm, interesting. - When I heard about that,

I was kind of sad, 'cause it's like, ah,

it's Lana Del Rey. Why are you doing this?

But then I listened to the song. It's like, actually,

this isn't too bad. - (FBE) And Lana herself

has said she's really influenced by a lot of '50s and '60s Americana,

and when asked about this, she said, "I wasn't even born in the '50s,

but I feel like I was there." What do you think about the fact

that Lana's able to make themes from the past feel relevant today?

- I feel like in our generation we love the past.

I feel like everything always come back.

We're all dressing like we're in the '90s right now.

She's able to do that with her music,

bring back the old times. People just love that.

It has a sense of nostalgia.

- It doesn't seem forced, which is why I think it's so appealing.

It just feels so natural to her.

- She's touching on something we kind of know as in a memory,

but not really, so she's bringing it to the younger kids.

Now it's vintage, now it's pinup, that kind of thing.

- I think it's great. I mean,

that's what an artist is supposed to do.

And if her story is to tell, is to kind of niche

into that '50s kind of nostaglia, even though that's not '50s,

that's Lana Del Rey's version of '50s from what she's seen

through pop culture, her pop culture lens,

I still think that's great storytelling.

- There's some history that needs to be learned

from the '50s or '60s or any generation.

To be able to introduce kind of a look and a feel

to a new generation that was really even my mom and dad's generation,

I think that's a really good thing.

Now, if you take the '50s and the '60s, and incorporate

some diversity into it, unlike what we had,

then it would be perfect.

- A lot of people have that feeling.

They're like, if I had been born in this decade...

Having a time in life when you feel connected to

that you aren't even a part of

gives her a totally unique perspective

on the culture and it reinvents it for everyone like us

who definitely wasn't alive in the '50s.

- (FBE) Finally, after listening to Lana today, what do you think

the future holds for her and her career?

- I think the sky's the limit.

You know, I'm glad I listened to this.

I wouldn't say I'm a fan, but I am definitely not as--

I won't roll my eyes

at the mention of her name like I used to,

but if she just tweaks her stuff, just take it to the next level.

That's all she's missing. I mean, who am I, right?

- She's gonna continue to succeed, man.

She has a strong fan base. Everybody likes her.

Everybody loves her. - Especially with Lust for Life,

she's shifted in terms of this whole sadcore thing.

Her music is a lot more positive now.

It's just gonna, you know, touch on things

that are more positive. I hope so, at least,

because I would love to see that from her,

but she can do anything.

- I think she's gonna be a name that sticks.

She's got a unique voice, a unique sound.

You're gonna see probably some other folks coming

that have a similar sound to her.

If she's adapting from backyard wine music

to hip-hop, that's staying power. - I think that she's still

a little bit of an underrated artist.

People kind of underestimate her a little bit or they think that,

you know, only hipster girls listen to her music.

I hope she continues to rise, 'cause I will listen to her,

like I said, all day, so I want more music all the time.

- Thanks for watching this episode of Adults React.

- New videos come out almost every day.

Be sure to subscribe. - Thanks for watching, everybody!

Stay young and beautiful. - Hey, guys. Kyle here.

Thank you for watching this episode of Adults React.

We know you guys really wanted Lana Del Rey.

We want to know who you guys want us to react to next.

So let us know down in the comments. Bye, guys.

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