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Lana Del Rey has the voice, but not the emotion

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Lana Del Rey has the voice, but not the emotion

Nicole Nodland/Courtesy of Universal Music Group - The central failure of “Born to Die” isn’t Lana Del Rey’s lack of vocal agility — it’s that her music doesn’t communicate actual feeling. Seemingly divorced from experience, or even imagination, her moody, melancholic music carries only the aura of emotion.

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Attention has swaddled Lana Del Rey for the past few months.

Her 15 minutes of fame began last summer when “Video Games” — an anemic ballad sung in a pouty-torchy contralto somewhere between Britney Spears and Fiona Apple — won accolades across the Internet.

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