Lana Del Rey on Her Unexpected Stint at Waffle House: ‘I Wish My Album Had Gone as Viral’
“I wish my album had gone as viral. I woke up to, like, 10,000 texts the next morning — some from folks I had not heard from for 10 years. ‘Saw your picture at the Waffle House!.’” she said to THR. “I was like, ‘Did you hear the new album?’” Del Rey’s latest album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd was released in March.
One experience from her turn as a Waffle House waitress definitely left her amused. “This guy, a regular, comes in every day and orders two things, so they were like ‘Just go get it for him!’ I brought him a Coke. No ice. And an empty cup.” The empty cup, says Del Rey, was for dipping tobacco.
During the interview, Del Rey also reflected on serving as inspiration for a new crop of singers such as Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish. The latter told Billboard that Del Rey’s 2012 debut album Born to Die “changed music.”
“Because Billie and Olivia are such good people, it’s fucking awesome. I love them and their music. It’s not like you have to be nice to be good [in music]. But, if you happen to be nice and a great singer, it makes me happy for the culture,” Del Rey said. “I always had girls telling me [things like] that. Maybe not the critics or anybody else — but singers I knew, no matter how big or small, would write me letters. I always felt like the older sister to pretty much everyone I ever met.”