Lana Del Rey, The Grants | Track Review 🎵
Lana Del Rey continues to bring the heat with “The Grants,” the opener and third advanced single from her ninth studio album.
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Lana Del Rey continues to bring the heat with “The Grants,” the opener and third advanced single from her ninth studio album.
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