Lana Del Rey - Radio (audio) May 2026
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.
A master's thesis by Joseph Romano Hammett (2021) from Georgetown University uses semiotic theory to decode her artistry. Lana Del Rey - Radio (audio)
The author argues that "Radio" depicts the singer as being "corruptibly engorged by consumption." It highlights the lyric "American dreams came true somehow" as a commentary on the excess and underlying loss inherent in the American Dream. While there isn't a single peer-reviewed paper exclusively
This qualitative study by D. Purba (2024) analyzes the linguistic choices across the album. This qualitative study by D
It views the song as a "carnivalesque representation of sex and waste under late capitalism," where fame serves as a temporary, "hyper-real" escape.