<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> "Born to Die" A 28 - second sample of the song's final chorus which recalls the music scores of Gone with the Wind (1939) and Western (1997). </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Problems playing this file? See media help . </Td> </Tr> <P> "Born to Die" was written and composed by Del Rey and Justin Parker, and produced by Emile Haynie . The song features "gently apocalyptic" lyrics, and opens with Del Rey singing "Feet don't fail me now / Take me to the finish line / Oh my heart, it breaks every step that I take / But I'm hoping at the gates, they'll tell me that you're mine ." According to the singer, the song is a "homage to true love and a tribute to living life on the wild side", theme that is perceived in lines such as "Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain, you like your girls insane ." The original unreleased version of the song featured Del Rey singing "Let me fuck you hard in the pouring rain" instead of "Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain"; this version is sung at most of her live shows . Laura Snapes of NME compared the background to "melted chocolate waterslide, buffeted by impeccable production", with the John Barry-esque "whipping strings" being noted as similar to the music scores of Gone with the Wind (1939) and Western (1997). "Born to Die" was first released in December 30, 2011 as the second single from the album of the same name . It contains a vocal sample of "Long Red" by Mountain . </P> <P> Following the release of the single, Robert Copsey of Digital Spy commented, "we thought it would be near - impossible for Lana to top the chilling' Video Games', but her new cut--the title track from her forthcoming album--may just have out - haunted its predecessor ." Laura Snapes of NME considered the song not "quite as flooring as' Video Games', but then that song is fairly extraordinary", while Entertainment Weekly contributor Grady Smith considered it a "beautifully dour tune". Pryia Elan also of NME said the song "is a grower and whilst not as pitch perfect as' Video Games', it's pretty damn fine". Aaron - Spencer Charles of Metro noted "Lana Del Rey's Born to Die is a slow yet strong song, with Lana singing about her relationship experience over an orchestra . The calm tone of Del Rey's voice sets sad - love mood really well ." Tim Lee of musicOMH said the song is "essentially' Video Games' with percussion", and noted that "her (alleged) agents clearly having stumbled upon a formula with which they can (allegedly) print money and (allegedly) further consign Lana's secretive, (allegedly) real debut LP to the annals of history . You didn't hear it from us, right?" </P>

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