Del Rey - Radio (audio) — Lana

Viewed as an anthem of self-confidence and "inner peace" following a journey to success.

This paper by Jill Gormley (2014) explores Del Rey’s persona as a blend of Old Hollywood glamour and Gothic tragedy. Lana Del Rey - Radio (audio)

While there isn't a single peer-reviewed paper exclusively dedicated to the song "Radio," several academic works analyze it as part of larger studies on Lana Del Rey's career, gender representation, and the "Born to Die" era. Viewed as an anthem of self-confidence and "inner

1. "Born To Die: Lana Del Rey, Beauty Queen or Gothic Princess?" "Decoding Ideologies in Lana Del Rey’s Celebrity Status

Critiqued as a "bricolage" of nostalgic imagery that highlights the commodification of the artist's body and soul.

2. "Decoding Ideologies in Lana Del Rey’s Celebrity Status and Artistry"

It views the song as a "carnivalesque representation of sex and waste under late capitalism," where fame serves as a temporary, "hyper-real" escape.