Since the beginning of her career in 2005, American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded a number of demos and even finalized studio recordings under a series of pseudonyms including Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, May Jailer, and with her former band, The Phenomena. Throughout the years, many of her tracks from these sessions have been leaked online, with Del Rey even furthering the popularity of songs including "Serial Killer" and "You Can Be the Boss" through her live performances. Del Rey has currently only published eleven previously unreleased songs on a new album, namely "Black Beauty" on Ultraviolence in 2014, "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" on Lust for Life in 2017, "The Next Best American Record" and "California" on Norman Fucking Rockwell in 2019, "Yosemite" on Chemtrails over the Country Club and "Cherry Blossom", "Dealer", "If You Lie Down with Me", "Living Legend", "Nectar of the Gods", and "Thunder" on Blue Banisters in 2021. She released "Say Yes to Heaven" as a single, along with a sped up version in May 2023.[1] She has also repurposed some of her unreleased songs for film and TV soundtracks, including "Young and Beautiful" for The Great Gatsby, "Life Is Beautiful" for The Age of Adaline, and "I Can Fly" for Big Eyes, while her only song to be re-recorded was "Ghetto Baby" by Cheryl Cole. "Watercolor Eyes" was an outtake from Del Rey's album Blue Banisters and was repurposed for the season 2 soundtrack of the series Euphoria.
Del Rey stated in 2017 during a show that she intends to release a collection of "25 of [her] favorite" leaked songs of hers.[2][3][4][5] In a livestream in July of that same year, Del Rey said she wanted to release "TV in Black & White", "Us Against the World", "I Caught You Boy", "On Our Way", "Trash Magic", "Hollywood's Dead" and "Hollywood". When questioned about including her song "Kill Kill", Del Rey jokingly replied with "that's funny", and in response to including "Say Yes to Heaven", she agreed stating "that's a good one."[6]
In December 2013, Del Rey and producer Rick Nowels worked on a series of tracks together for her second major-label album, Ultraviolence (2014). Among the notable tracks in these sessions were some songs which made the cut, including "Shades of Cool", "Sad Girl", and "Is This Happiness", while "I Can Fly", "Yes to Heaven", and "Your Girl" were some of the leaked songs which had been scrapped from the project due to the record's change in sound. Prior to the album's release, a mass leak in mid-2013 saw songs including "Queen of Disaster", "So Legit", "Maha Maha", and "Black Beauty" being leaked. On the topic of the leak, Del Rey told NME magazine how discouraging it was, adding how "even songs I've never emailed to myself [were accessed]. There are hundreds of them..." and in response to them being from her early career, she added that "some of them were, but some of them, like 'Black Beauty', weren't...".[85] "Say Yes to Heaven" was released on May 19, 2023.
i have always loved her 2009 unreleased songs (or at least marked 2009 in my library), but i feel like no one really talks about them. bollywood hawaii, on the radio (yes, i unironically like it), golden grill, greenwich, hollywood movie, motel 6, resistance, and more
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Okay so today I was given 80+ unreleased Lana Del Rey songs and I decided I would share them with you lovely people. This master post should include all of the download links for all of the songs. They should open in Dropbox and you should just be able to click download! Let me know if you have any issues or if the links stop working. Also please don't remove the credit or self promote bc this took a long time to do okay. :) I also want to tag thats0jack and lohanthony because I think they'd really appreciate this post.
Rumor has it, there are more than 200 other unreleased Del Rey tracks out in the world, which is a bigger collection of songs than her official releases, if you can believe it. Ahead, we bring you some of our favorites, which span all the way back to her MySpace and Lizzy Grant days. And just like the ineffable quality of a rose, a Lana Del Rey song by any other name still sounds as sweet.
Next year, Lana Del Rey is releasing a new album produced by Jack Antonoff called Norman F**king Rockwell and on Wednesday, the pair debuted two unreleased songs at Antonoff's annual benefit concert for the Ally Coalition.
The "country songs", as Del Rey described them, are reportedly called 'Hey Baby Blue' and 'I Must Be Stupid For Being So Happy'. They're both definitely in that teary-eyed, super-sad vein (a la Mark Ronson's new Miley Cyrus "sad banger") and you can watch fan-shot performances of both below.
According to attendees, Lana said she and Antonoff wrote these new country numbers for fun, so it's unclear if they'll wind up on Norman F**kig Rockwell, which is coming out 29 March according to MTV UK.
That's a bit of a long wait for the follow-up to 2017's Lust For Life, so we'll have to make do for the time being with the previously released 'Venice Bitch', 'Mariners Apartment Complex' (Best New Music last month), and 'Syliva Plath', which Lana recently teased on social media.
as most of you know lanas audios have been trending on tiktok for a while now. this have caught my attention since some of these audios include lanas unreleased songs such as put me in a movie, meet me in the pale moonlight, queen of disaster, etc.
Lana Del Rey has always been singular among her own musical peer group, but fans have known for years now that Lana has one defining factor that makes her catalogue far more unique. One thing that her brand new single, Say Yes To Heaven, has made abundantly clear.
Lana's unreleased tracks represent both a huge, vast and un-charted body of work but also, chiefly, most of these unreleased tracks both equal (and in many cases, actually surpass) the songs she's officially released.
For too many years, this has been a curio of Lana's discography; if you want to get to the really good stuff, you have to go digging. But this could all be about to change, thanks to the near unparalleled success Say Yes To Heaven is currently having on the Official Singles Chart.
Originally written and recorded for inclusion on Lana's 2014 magnum opus Ultraviolence, the aching and acoustic-laden Say Yes To Heaven fits in very will Lana's early career oeuvre; it's a maudlin, slightly orchestral lament for the man in her life, with lyrical references to Lana putting her trusty old little red dress on, and a heavy smattering of religious iconography (in this case, Lana and her love being compared to the ultimate paradise).
But Say Yes To Heaven - despite missing out on tracklisting placements on the aforementioned Ultraviolence, as well as follow-up records Honeymoon and Lust For Life - was released from the vault, thanks in large part to a leaked demo going viral on social media, especially TikTok. And the wise decision from Lana and her team is already paying off; Say Yes To Heaven, bolstered by its streaming numbers, is heading for a Top 10 debut on the Official Singles Chart. If it retains its position throughout the week, it will be Lana's first solo Top 10 hit since Born To Die in 2012 (as a collaborator, she hit Number 4 last year on Taylor Swift's Snow on the Beach).
The vaults of Del Rey have been one of pop's worst kept secrets. It's well known that Lana is, above all, a prolific worker; famously, she released two albums in 2021 alone. Both of those records (Chemtrails Over The Country Club and Blue Banisters) were beefed up in large part by songs previously abandoned for other LPs, but re-produced and sometimes re-written entirely from their original form, like Dealer (originally a duet with the Last Shadow Puppets aka Miles Kane & Alex Turner) and Yosemite (which could have been a part of both Lust For Life or Norman F*cking Rockwell!).
Up until now, some fans' only hope of hearing their favourite Lana songs officially has been if she fancies picking up a discarded demo and reworking it for her new project, but Lana Del Rey albums are always an ever-evolving, nebulous body of work. For every track picked to appear on a record, there are dozens on dozens that haven't made the cut. And the quality of these discards is alarmingly high; like we said, most of Lana's unreleased material, when it's firing on all cylinders, matches or eclipses the songs she's actually put out into the world.
For years now, these abandoned songs have just been easter eggs to discover for the most devoted of Lana fans, but now that Say Yes To Heaven is actually proving more successful than any of Lana's recent singles - you have to go all the way back to 2014's grunge rock kiss-off West Coast to find the last time a solo Lana track entered the UK Top 40 - perhaps the time has come for Lana to finally open the vaults.
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