


Pulgar of PopCrush called the song "her most powerful and heartbreaking as she attempts to be honest, capable, and beautiful in the face of instability". "Change" is a stripped back voice and piano ballad with approximately 85 beats per minute, it runs at exactly 5 minutes and 21 seconds, making it one of the longer tracks on the album. On December 26, 2017, Del Rey shared five videos through Instagram that were taken of herself during the writing session of "Change" with Rick Nowels, where she recorded a demo of the song. Del Rey stated that the four words that make up the chorus: "Honest, capable, beautiful and stable" shape the image of who she wants to become. So in the second verse I make it personal, when it's about being stable, strong, and secure, and not looking for new discoveries when I don't even have my shit together". When I express my thoughts about change through lyrics and music, it can be about North Korea launching missiles or whatever, but it can also be directed inwards. In the first verse, I sing ' there's something in the wind, I can feel it blowing in', and in the second verse I sing that it’s ' on the wings of a song'. First of all, that something has to change in the world. When asked what the song was about in an interview for Swedish magazine BON, Del Rey explained that it was written about "feeling like you have to change on many different levels. With this limited time, the song could only be mainly composed of vocals and piano. They began recording the song at 8:00 p.m. Writing and recording ĭel Rey's producer Rick Nowels stated that "Change" was recorded a day before the album had to be completed and sent to the record label. On July 15, days before the release of Lust for Life, Del Rey posted two more videos of the song on her Instagram profile. In an interview with BBC Radio 1 on July 12, 2017, Del Rey stated that "Change" was the last song written for Lust for Life. The title "Change" was confirmed by copyright infringement claims that certain fans received after uploading the snippets of the song to platforms such as YouTube and SoundCloud. Two days later on the June 11, she uploaded two more snippets of the song onto her Instagram account. On June 9, 2017, Del Rey uploaded a video of herself listening to the song on Instagram with the caption "Change" and the location "The End of the World, Venice, LA".
