Kill Kill

| Lana Del Rey

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Kill Kill

Kill Kill is the first extended play (EP) by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on October 21, 2008 in the United States through 5 Points Records under Del Rey's real name, Lizzy Grant. The three songs on the EP would later be included on the 2010 album Lana Del Ray. "Yayo" would later be re-recorded and released a third time, on Del Rey's 2012 EP, Paradise. "Kill Kill" was the EP's only single. A music videoaccompanied the track and was published in 2008.   -Wikipedia

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  • The Hollywood Reporter

    Shirley Halperin of The Hollywood Reporter noted that the EP differs from the tone and sound of Del Rey's debut major label single, "Video Games", which gained Del Rey significant mainstream attention. More specifically, Halperin described a contrast in "Video Games", and Del Rey's works before "Video Games", including Kill Kill, with the former having contained a "breathy, melancholy musings", and the latter having contained a "jazz-meets-electronica lounge" sound. 

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  • Huffington Post

    Felicia C. Sullivan, a journalist for The Huffington Post, wrote that Del Rey's vocals were haunting and soulful on Kill Kill. Lyrically, Kill Kill was called dark, poetic, and elegant. Of the videos shot for Kill Kill, Sullivan said they were "quirky, odd, [and] magical", stating that Del Rey must be "infatuated with Americana". Sullivan said it was safe to say that the tracks of Kill Kill tell the story of a "precocious, but strong-willed woman on display" 

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  • Index Magaizine

    Index Magazine called Kill Kill "lush and cinematic, with strings, Wurlitzers, and electric guitars" 

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