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  1. List of songs recorded by Lana Del Rey. Del Rey performing at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, December 2011. American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded songs for nine studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), as well as guest features.

    • ‘Heroin’ “Heroin” is Del Rey’s favorite song on Lust for Life, and perhaps her saddest on record. The track, filled with references to Charles Manson and Mötley Crüe, and featuring a haunting chorus, is long-rumored to be about Del Rey’s ex-boyfriend Rob Dubuss, who died of a heroin overdose in late 2011.
    • ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’ On “Chemtrails,” Del Rey hypnotizes us into imagining her version of modern American life. She’s busy in swimming pools and sports cars, drinking coffee, doing laundry, washing her hair, and asking for your astrology sign.
    • ‘Get Free’ “Get Free” encapsulates the energy of Del Rey’s 2017 album, Lust for Life: her commitment to change, to taking an optimistic approach to life, and to moving “out of the black and into the blue.”
    • ‘Terrence Loves You’ “Terrence Loves You” is the gem Del Rey singled out as her personal favorite on Honeymoon. As she said, “It’s jazzy.” It’s full of Hollywood mythology, but especially David Bowie in his 1970s L.A.
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  3. Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), best known by her stage name Lana Del Rey, is an icon of modern alternative singing and songwriting. At age 18, Lana began performing in...

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    • “hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but i have it” (Norman Fucking Rockwell, 2019) How does it feel to be Lana Del Rey in 2019? To have lived your whole life under a different name, playing music to no one, then the next eight years in the public eye?
    • “Video Games” (Born to Die, 2011) “Video Games” is like being overwhelmed with feeling, and bored sick at the same time. It’s emotionally terrifying, yet irresistible — and as improbable a breakthrough single as there’s ever been.
    • “Brooklyn Baby” (Ultraviolence, 2014) “Brooklyn Baby” has long been pegged as a satire of New York hipsters, but it’s always been so much more. Over gentle guitar strums and a booming, circular drum pattern, Lana paints a picture of her ideal partnership, one that’s founded upon art and romance alike: “Well, my boyfriend’s in a band/ He plays guitar while I sing Lou Reed/ I’ve got feathers in my hair/ I get down to Beat poetry…”
    • “Ride” (Paradise, 2012) Far sooner than anyone expected, just eight months after Born to Die, Lana Del Rey returned with an entirely new single. Her only song produced by Rick Rubin, “Ride” was a mission statement, and an expansion on the themes of her still-fresh debut.
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  5. Lana Del Rey has 977 songs with the most popular being Young and Beautiful, Party Monster and Summertime Sadness.