Over hazy electric guitars, miniature orchestrations and psychedelic interludes, Lana Del Rey sings on this slow burner about the happy moments in her California-based relationship. You're in the yard, I light the fire And as the summer fades away Nothing gold can stay You write, I tour, we make it work You're beautiful and I'm insane We're American-made Del Rey has previously referenced her love affair with America in songs like "National Anthem," "American" and "God Bless America – and All the Beautiful Women in It."
This was released as the second single from Norman F---ing Rockwell. The first single, "Mariners Apartment Complex," which was dropped a week earlier references this song's title in its lyrics. Your Venice bitch, your diehard, your weakness
Del Rey told Zane Lowe that when she played this for her managers and told them it was the single she wanted to put out, they complained, "It's 10-minutes long" and "it's called 'Venice Bitch.'" "Why do you do this to us," they added, "Can you make a three-minute normal pop song?" Del Rey replied that at the end of summer, when this was released, "Some people just wanna drive around for 10 minutes, get lost in some electric guitar."
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