Lana Del Rey has over 200–300 unreleased songs, demos, and outtakes. Some of the most highly-regarded "eras" and tracks include:
: Widely considered her most famous unreleased song, recorded for Born to Die but left off the final cut.
Many of these songs have reached a legendary status comparable to her official hits, frequently going viral on platforms like TikTok.
"Hollywood": A sweeping, glamorous critique of fame that encapsulates her early cinematic style.
"Serial Killer," "Hollywood," "St. Tropez," "Angels Forever, Forever Angels." 4. The Ultraviolence Demos (2013–2014)
A provides a more stable, high-quality solution for the fanbase. These drives offer several benefits:
Lana Del Rey has over 200–300 unreleased songs, demos, and outtakes. Some of the most highly-regarded "eras" and tracks include:
: Widely considered her most famous unreleased song, recorded for Born to Die but left off the final cut.
Many of these songs have reached a legendary status comparable to her official hits, frequently going viral on platforms like TikTok.
"Hollywood": A sweeping, glamorous critique of fame that encapsulates her early cinematic style.
"Serial Killer," "Hollywood," "St. Tropez," "Angels Forever, Forever Angels." 4. The Ultraviolence Demos (2013–2014)
A provides a more stable, high-quality solution for the fanbase. These drives offer several benefits: