Here’s the Lana Del Rey Song That Captures Each Zodiac Sign’s Poetic Side

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Here’s the Lana Del Rey Song That Captures Each Zodiac Sign’s Poetic Side
Here’s the Lana Del Rey Song That Captures Each Zodiac Sign’s Poetic Side

In the land of gods and monsters, Lana Del Rey was an angel. Everything from her enchanting melodies to her captivating lyrics will forever haunt the collective soul of our generation. The Lana Del Rey song that matches each zodiac sign is a reflection of the darkness, the deepness, and all the things that make you who you are. (Just incase someone takes your sadness out of context, at the Mariners Apartment Complex.)

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In astrology, water is symbolic of our emotions, intuition, and subconscious mind. If you’re not in your feelings, are you even listening to Lana Del Rey? With six placements in water signs dominating her birth chart, Del Rey not only embodies the otherworldly essence of this element but also channels it effortlessly into her evocative bodies of work. The songstress was born with her sun, Mars, and Mercury in the nostalgic sign of Cancer. But I dare say it’s her theatrical Leo moon that is the source of her cinematic flair.

Lana Del Rey’s Cancer stellium also occupies her eighth house of energetic unions, which essentially serves as an intimate backdrop for her soul-stirring lyrics and polarizing concepts, such as her iconic debut album title Born To Die, and third studio album Ultraviolence. Born with a powerhouse Scorpio rising, Lana Del Rey’s sorcery lies in her innate ability to transmute pain and darkness, similar to the way she sings: “Let me show you how sadness can turn into happiness; I can turn blue into something beautiful.”

The Lana Del Rey Song That Captures Each Zodiac Sign

In celebration of our living legend’s “resurrection” as headliner of the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival—here’s the Lana Del Rey song that resembles your energy the most, according to your sun sign, moon sign, and/or rising sign:

Aries: “Off to the Races”

Aries: “Off to the Races”
Aries: “Off to the Races”

The second track off of her debut album Born To Die, “Off to the Races” perfectly captures the raw and unbridled boldness of Mars-ruled Aries. So much so, if you listen closely, the mention of red nail polish, red dress, blood-red jam, and even the fiery intensity of the emotions described all-throughout the song can be associated with the red planet. The song’s pulsating beats and passion-filled lyrics also resemble the essence of the fire element. “Light of my life, fire of my loins!” The imagery of racing, chaos, and Las Vegas also evokes a sense of adventure and excitement, reflecting Aries’ thrill-seeking nature and love for adrenaline-fueled experiences.

God, I’m so crazy, baby
I’m sorry that I’m misbehaving
I’m your little harlot, starlet, Queen of Coney Island
Raisin’ hell all over town

Taurus: “Blue Jeans”

Taurus: “Blue Jeans”
Taurus: “Blue Jeans”

“Blue Jeans” is an LDR staple, and it’s probably all thanks to her North Node and exalted Venus in Taurus. Everything from its lush production to its theatrical storytelling resembles this earth sign’s Venusian essence. The lyrics also touch on Taurus’ resistance to change as well as its reluctance to let go of the past. Taurus is sensual and committed when in love, similar to the way the Del Rey pledges her undying love and loyalty in the song. The “blue jeans, white shirt” also evokes a sense of comfort and simplicity, which are of great value to Taurus. “You fit me better than my favorite sweater” epitomizes the security this earth sign seeks.

You went out every night and, baby, that’s alright
I told you that no matter what you did, I’d be by your side
‘Cause I’m a ride or die whether you fail or fly

Gemini: “West Coast”

Gemini: “West Coast”
Gemini: “West Coast”

“West Coast” was the lead single from Ultraviolence back in 2014. A psychedelic rock gem, the song swings back and forth between love and ambition, bringing a dualistic quality that resonates with Gemini’s multifaceted persona. The music video even cuts back and forth between two completely seperate ambiences—a relaxing walk on the beach, and a late-night car ride in the city—highlighting the multiple perspectives of this air sign. Lyrically, the portrayal of conflicting desires also mirrors Gemini’s tendency to experience contrasting feelings and ideas, simultaneously. Geminis thrive on variety and thought-provoking situations, and “West Coast” embodies their innate restlessness and mischievous curiosity.

You push it hard, I pull away, I’m feeling hotter than fire
I guess that no one ever really made me feel that much higher

Cancer: “Mariners Apartment Complex”

Cancer: “Mariners Apartment Complex”
Cancer: “Mariners Apartment Complex”

If there’s ever been a time when Lana Del Rey’s Cancer stellium made a hard cameo, it’s “Mariners Apartment Complex.” Cancers are fiercely protective of the ones they love, and the warm embrace sonically emanating from this track resembles the NFR album cover, where Del Rey extends her comforting hand to the world. This moon-ruled water sign is known for being nurturing and empathetic, but don’t get it twisted—Cancer ain’t no candle in the wind. A deeply complex inner world, Cancerians experience a full spectrum of emotions, which is why they’re often comfortable in their vulnerability. If anything, the song is a testament to the strength and resilience found in embracing one’s emotions.

You lose your way, just take my hand
You’re lost at sea, then I’ll command your boat to me again
Don’t look too far, right where you are, that’s where I am
I’m your man

Leo: “Young and Beautiful”

Leo: “Young and Beautiful”
Leo: “Young and Beautiful”

Governed by the sun, Leos are associated with royalty and grandeur, and “Young and Beautiful” instantly captures the heart of this fire sign with its rich orchestration and cinematic composition. Based on the tragic love story of The Great Gatsby, the song portrays themes of passion, longing, and the desire for eternal love—Lana Del Rey’s natal moon speaks for itself. “Will you still love me, when I’m no longer young and beautiful?” Through its evocative lyrics and theatrical sound, the song embodies Leo’s innate desire for love, recognition, and validation. Just like Leo, “Young and Beautiful” is an unforgettable work of art.

All that grace, all that body
All that face makes me wanna party
He’s my sun, he makes me shine like diamonds

Virgo: “Shades of Cool”

Virgo: “Shades of Cool”
Virgo: “Shades of Cool”

Virgos are known for their analytical approach to problem-solving and their ability to see things as they are, without sugar-coating or idealizing. In “Shades of Cool,” Lana Del Rey’s lyrics acknowledge the limitations in one’s ability to “fix” or change someone else. So, instead of attempting to change the unchangeable, the lyrics portray themes of surrender and submission. In the song, Del Rey also makes it a point to describe her lover’s characteristics with precision and attention to detail, noting their blue eyes, cold heart, and aptitude, which is very mercurial. The song’s complex and multi-layered musical arrangement is also reminiscent of Virgo’s meticulous persona.

But I can’t help him, can’t make him better
And I can’t do nothing about his strange weather

‘Cause you are unfixable
I can’t break through your world

Libra: “Music to Watch Boys To”

Libra: “Music to Watch Boys To”
Libra: “Music to Watch Boys To”

The second track off of her fourth studio album Honeymoon, “Music To Watch Boys To” is Venusian in essence, and its sultry aesthetic evokes a sense of pleasure, romance, and longing from the moment you hit play where Del Rey sings, “I like you a lot.” And in true Libra fashion (a relatable and harmony-seeking air sign looking for their other half), the lyrics mention how “velveteen and living single” never felt right. The sensual lure of this song also stems from its captivating tone and unfiltered expression of desire. Del Rey is unapologetic in her pursuit of love, even if that means embracing the power of vulnerability as a form of seduction.

I live to love you
And I love to love you
And I live to love you, boy

Scorpio: “The Blackest Day”

Scorpio: “The Blackest Day”
Scorpio: “The Blackest Day”

Lana Del Rey’s “The Blackest Day” is underrated but a hidden gem nonetheless. It’s a sensual blues song, exploring the pain of heartbreak and the process of letting go of a toxic relationship. Scorpios are governed by shadowy Pluto, so they’re no stranger to themes of love and loss. Through its haunting melody and introspective lyrics, the song beautifully captures the extremes of this water sign’s emotional highs and lows.The lines “Because I’m going deeper and deeper, harder and harder, getting darker and darker, looking for love” aligns with Scorpio’s desire for profound and meaningful experiences, even if they lead to darker places.

I’m playing head games with you
Got you where I want you
I got you, I got you
I got you where I want you now

Sagittarius: “Born to Die”

Sagittarius: “Born to Die”
Sagittarius: “Born to Die”

Governed by expansive Jupiter, Sagittarius’ YOLO mindset and philosophical approach is part of what makes them stand out, and Lana Del Rey’s “Born To Die” naturally captures this fire sign’s infinite quest for truth and wisdom. Sagittarians are also drawn to adventure and thrilling experiences where they can live life to the fullest, and the imagery of “kissing hard in the pouring rain” exemplifies that. “Choose your last words, this is the last time” emphasizes the importance of seizing the moment. Sagittarius also comes after Scorpio in the zodiac, which can represent a second chance at life, after a phase of death and rebirth.

Come and take a walk on the wild side
Let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain
You like your girls insane
Choose your last words, this is the last time
‘Cause you and I, we were born to die

Capricorn: “​hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but i have it”

Capricorn: “​hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but i have it”
Capricorn: “​hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but i have it”

Capricorns are often admired for their ambitious nature and their ability to persevere through challenges, but their connection to Saturn also lends them a certain depth and seriousness. Similar to the winter season, which is often associated with solitude and introspection, Capricorns can sometimes exhibit a somber demeanor and a tendency to reflect deeply on their experiences. This song reflects this earth sign’s inner struggles when feeling torn between their ambitions and their personal lives. The somber melodies, haunting piano chords, and delicate instrumentation also create an atmosphere of introspection and reflection, which very much resemble the contemplative side of this Saturn-ruled sign.

I was reading Slim Aarons and I got to thinking that I thought
Maybe I’d get less stressed if I was tested less like
All of these debutantes
Smiling for miles in pink dresses and high heels on white yachts
But I’m not, baby, I’m not

Aquarius: “When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing”

Aquarius: “When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing”
Aquarius: “When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing”

Aquarius is Uranus-ruled with good reason, as it is the planet of chaos, revolution, and unexpected breakthroughs. Similar to “When the World Was at War We Just Kept Dancing,” this fixed air sign is known for its progressive mind and idealistic outlook. The song not only encourages listeners to embrace their individuality and express themselves freely but also urges them to shake off societal constraints and essentially dance to the beat of their own drum. The lyrics also touch upon themes of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. Despite the chaos and turmoil happening in the world, the song encourages you to hold onto hope.

It’s only the beginning
If we hold on to hope
We’ll have a happy ending
When the world was at war before
We just kept dancing

Pisces: “Gods & Monsters”

Pisces: “Gods & Monsters”
Pisces: “Gods & Monsters”

The most enigmatic sign in the zodiac, Pisces is often associated with themes of fantasy and escapism, similar to their planetary ruler, Neptune. In “Gods & Monsters,” Lana Del Rey instantly captivates you with her dreamy imagery of a world where angels and monsters coexist. Ironically enough, this mutable water sign is dualistic in nature, often embodying both the light and the dark, simultaneously. The lyrics also describe an angel navigating the “garden of evil,” which resembles Pisces’ tendency to see the beauty in the darkness, and vice versa. The reference to a “groupie incognito” not only reflects Pisces’ natural inclination toward the art scene, but also their ability to camouflage themselves in to the crowd.

Like a groupie incognito, posing as a real singer
Life imitates art
You got that medicine I need
Dope, shoot it up, straight to the heart, please

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