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Kill Kill
''Kill Kill'' is the first extended play by American recording artist Lana Del Rey. It was released on October 21, 2008〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.npr.org/2012/08/13/154096159/lana-del-rey-on-world-cafe )〕 in the United States through 5 Points Records under Del Rey's real name, Lizzy Grant.〔("Kill Kill on Amazon MP3 Downloads" ). Retrieved July 20, 2012〕 The three songs on the EP would later be included on the 2010 album ''Lana Del Ray''. "Yayo" would later be re-recorded and released a third time, on the "Paradise Edition" of Del Rey's 2012 album ''Born to Die''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://itunes.apple.com/th/album/born-to-die-paradise-edition/id563964613 )〕 "Kill Kill" was the EP's only single. A music video accompanied the track and was published in 2008. == Background and composition ==
The title track, "Kill Kill", was originally titled "The Ocean"; however, the title changed after a record producer dismissed the name as "boring". In frustration, Lana crossed out "The Ocean" above the lyrics, and wrote "Kill Kill" in place of a title.
"Yes, when I recorded with Davey (David Kahne), we recorded 13 songs. So I was never expecting to release an EP, but when iTunes came to us, and became fervent supporters and said, "put out anything and we'll give you the artist's spotlight". We decided, okay, we'll just put out an EP, which was released on October 21".〔 In an interview, Del Rey called the EP's genre "Hawaiian glam metal".〔 Artists that influenced the EP's sound include Elvis, Poison, and Van Halen.〔 Songwriter David Nichtern revealed to MTV that ''Kill Kill'' was a way for Del Rey and her team to generate some buzz before releasing a fully produced studio album. He also called the title track "a very good song".〔
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