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The bookend to the intro. Here, Lola sounds exhausted but liberated. The instrumentation falls away entirely, leaving just her voice and the sound of a door closing. It is a perfect, haunting end.
The lyrical content of the mixtape is anchored in a specific type of millennial/Gen Z romantic nihilism. Young explores the paradox of desiring connection while being repelled by the vulnerability it requires. Lola Young This Wasn-t Meant For You Anyway zip
(known for work with Remi Wolf and BROCKHAMPTON), the record moves away from the polished singer-songwriter tropes of her debut. Instead, it embraces a "multi-faceted fever dream" of genres, including indie pop, soul-pop, and even hints of reggae and punk. Википедия The bookend to the intro
A track that explores the friction of modern ego and self-reflection. It is a perfect, haunting end
It is worth noting that the album’s title plays ironically into this search behavior. This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway could be Lola singing to a past lover, but it could also be the artist speaking to the pirates: You aren't supposed to have this for free.
Toxic relationships, self-deprecation, and chaotic London life.
: In contrast to the louder anthems, "Intrusive Thoughts" and "You Noticed" utilize sparse arrangements to highlight the "haunting fragility" of Young’s raspy, powerful vocals. Good Books Wish You Were Dead Big Brown Eyes Conceited Messy Walk On By You Noticed Crush Fuck Intrusive Thoughts Outro Lola Young: This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway review