"Video Games" is a melody recorded by American artist and lyricist Lana Del Rey for her second studio collection, Born to Die (2012). The tune was created by Robopop. The verses and musical
structure are credited to Del Rey and Justin Parker, creator of her tune, "Born to Die" and others from the same collection. It was initially discharged to the Internet on June 29, 2011, was later discharged on her augmented play, Lana Del Rey, and re-discharged as the lead single from her second studio collection, Born to Die on October 10, 2011, through Interscope Records. Musically, "Video Games" is a rococo pop melody, that melodiously alludes to a young lady who discovers comfort in the basic minutes in life, for example, watching her sweetheart play computer games.
"Video Games" was a business achievement, topping at No. 1 in Germany and Luxembourg, achieving a main 10 position in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom among others. The melody's going with music video was coordinated and altered by the artist herself, joining scenes of Del Rey playing out the tune recorded on a webcam with clasps of chronicle footage. Affirmed platinum in four nations, the tune won an Ivor Novello Award for "Best Contemporary Song" in 2012 and was assigned for a few different grants not long after discharge. "Video Games" crested at number 91 on the US Billboard Hot 100 diagram, prompting a gold accreditation in 2013 when the RIAA changed how it figured affirmations. Taking after the arrival of her third EP, Paradise, the melody came back to their Top Heatseekers outline at number 11.4
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