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==Legacy== Lana Del Rey's influence on contemporary music is both profound and somewhat resistant to easy quantification, because it operates as much through mood, aesthetic, and emotional permission as through direct stylistic imitation. The wave of artists β [[Billie Eilish]], [[Olivia Rodrigo]], [[Lorde]], [[Weyes Blood]], [[Mitski]], [[Clairo]], and many others β who have cited her as an influence or whose work bears the clear imprint of her approach testifies to the scope of that influence. She gave a generation of artists permission to be slow, literary, melancholy, and cinematically ambitious in a pop landscape that often rewarded the opposite qualities. Her critical rehabilitation β from the dismissals of 2012 to the near-universal acclaim of the ''Norman Fucking Rockwell!'' era and beyond β is one of the more satisfying stories in recent music criticism, and reflects both the growth of her work and a broader maturation in how the critical establishment evaluates female artists who operate outside conventional frameworks of empowerment and relatability. She remains one of the most written-about, analyzed, and passionately debated artists of her era, and her catalog continues to accumulate new listeners and new meaning with each passing year.
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