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"Summertime Sadness" was met with widespread critical acclaim upon release. In his track-by-track review for Billboard magazine, Andrew Hampp wrote about "Summertime Sadness" that "the pouty title alone drew giggles at Del Rey's Bowery gig, but the song itself proves to be one of the more durable tracks here even if its lyrics start to get redundant ('Kiss me hard before you go...
A promotional video for the closing track, "Bel Air", was released on 8 November 2012. [1] Filmed by Kyle Newman, [2] the video featured outtakes from the "Summertime Sadness" music video. [3] Spinning amidst a smoky backdrop and flushed with monochromatic blues, greens, and violets, Del Rey is displayed as a celestial being. [4]
An accompanying music video directed by Lemoine premiered around the web on March 19, 2012. [61] "Summertime Sadness" was released as the fourth single on June 22. The official music video was released on July 20. "National Anthem" was announced as the fifth single and released on July 6. Its music video was released on June 27.
Cedric Gervais sat down for an exclusive interview with AOL before his Ultra Miami 2016 set to talk about winning a Grammy, his fans and social media.
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The song was recorded for the first time by Abbie Mitchell on July 19, 1935, with George Gershwin playing the piano and conducting the orchestra (on: George Gershwin Conducts Excerpts from Porgy & Bess, Mark 56 667). The 1959 movie version of the musical featured Loulie Jean Norman singing the song.
After the viral success of her single "Video Games" in 2011, Del Rey performed the song, and occasionally its follow-up single "Blue Jeans", on several television shows in France and England before debuting the songs on American television shows Late Night with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and infamously on Saturday Night Live.
In April 2012 Gervais released the single "Molly", [8] which was accompanied by a very racy music video. [9] The single was another Pete Tong Essential Tune of the Week and was the highest new dance entry in the official UK charts reaching no. 26, [ 10 ] whilst the video racked up over 2.5 million views on YouTube. [ 11 ] "