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  1. Lana Del Rey - LA Who Am I To Love You (Letra y canción para escuchar) - I left my city for San Francisco / Took a free ride off a billionaire's jet / LA, I'm from nowhere, who am I to love you / LA, I've got nothing, who am I to

  2. 歌手: Lana Del Rey. 所属专辑: LA Who Am I To Love You (From The Audiobook “Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass”) 歌曲名《LA Who Am I To Love You》,由 Lana Del Rey 演唱,收录于《LA Who Am I To Love You (From The Audiobook “Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass”)》专辑中。. 《LA Who Am I To Love You》下载 ...

  3. LA Who Am I to Love You. " LA Who Am I to Love You " is a poem by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey from her first poetry collection, Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass (2020). The poem was recorded by Del Rey for her spoken word album of the same name with musical accompaniment by Jack Antonoff. The song was released onto digital ...

  4. 30 de jul. de 2020 · LA Who Am I To Love You. 诗/Lana Del Rey. 译/语非. Ileft my city for San Francisco. Took a free ride off a billionaire's jet. L.A., I'mfromnowhere, who amI to love you? L.A., I've gotnothing, who am I to love you when I'm feeling this way and I've got nothing to offer? L.A., not quite the city that never sleeps

  5. Not quite the city that wakes, but the city that dreams, for sure. If by dreams, you mean in nightmares. LA, I'm a dreamer, but I'm from nowhere, who am I to dream? LA, I'm upset, I have complaints, listen to me. They say I came from money and I didn't. And I didn't even have love, and it's unfair. LA, I sold my life rights for a big check and ...

  6. 28 de jul. de 2020 · [Letra de "Lana Del Rey - LA Who Am I to Love You? (Traducción al Español)"] Dejé mi ciudad por San Francisco Tomé un viaje gratis en el jet de un multimillonario L.A., no soy de ningún ...

  7. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. "LA Who Am I to Love You" is a poem released by Lana Del Rey for her first poetry book Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass. The title of the poem first appeared as a caption for a picture posted by Del Rey on June 27, 2020. [1] The poem was released on Spotify on July 28, 2020.