I believe this song, along with many others, are about a guy Lana was romantically involved with many years named Kevin, or "K" for short. K was a great guy on the outside, always made her laugh, but turns out he was running an illegal company and got busted for it and was sent away to prison where he still remains to this day. This would also explain the songs "For K" and "For K Part 2" the reference to being in prison in this song, Born To Die, Blue Jeans, Million Dollar Man, as well as many of Lana's...
I believe this song, along with many others, are about a guy Lana was romantically involved with many years named Kevin, or "K" for short. K was a great guy on the outside, always made her laugh, but turns out he was running an illegal company and got busted for it and was sent away to prison where he still remains to this day. This would also explain the songs "For K" and "For K Part 2" the reference to being in prison in this song, Born To Die, Blue Jeans, Million Dollar Man, as well as many of Lana's most famous songs. It has also been implied that "K" did not exist and was simply a work of fiction used for songs, but, if he indeed is real then he is in prison and Lana hasn't seen him in many years.
i am so in love with this damn song.
I believe this song, along with many others, are about a guy Lana was romantically involved with many years named Kevin, or "K" for short. K was a great guy on the outside, always made her laugh, but turns out he was running an illegal company and got busted for it and was sent away to prison where he still remains to this day. This would also explain the songs "For K" and "For K Part 2" the reference to being in prison in this song, Born To Die, Blue Jeans, Million Dollar Man, as well as many of Lana's...
I believe this song, along with many others, are about a guy Lana was romantically involved with many years named Kevin, or "K" for short. K was a great guy on the outside, always made her laugh, but turns out he was running an illegal company and got busted for it and was sent away to prison where he still remains to this day. This would also explain the songs "For K" and "For K Part 2" the reference to being in prison in this song, Born To Die, Blue Jeans, Million Dollar Man, as well as many of Lana's most famous songs. It has also been implied that "K" did not exist and was simply a work of fiction used for songs, but, if he indeed is real then he is in prison and Lana hasn't seen him in many years.