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. Website Signature Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer and songwriter. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality, its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, and, and its references to, particularly and. Raised in, Del Rey moved to in 2005 to embark on her music career. Following numerous projects including her and the unreleased, Del Rey's breakthrough came after the viral success of her single ' in 2011. She would then sign with and later that year. Her major label debut (2012) proved a success, spawning her first top-ten single on the with the remix of '.
Since, Del Rey has released the US number-one albums (2014) and (2017), along with top-ten releases (2012) and (2015). She has received nominations for the for both Paradise and Lust for Life. Alongside her records, Del Rey has contributed to a variety of film soundtracks including (2013), (2014), and (2014), the last having gained her a. Other significant contributions include on 's (2016), ' (2018), and 's (2018). I wanted to be part of a high-class scene of musicians.
It was half-inspired because I didn't have many friends, and I was hoping that I would meet people and fall in love and start a community around me, the way they used to do in the '60s. —Del Rey explaining why she went into the music industry. On April 25, 2005, a seven-track extended play was registered under Elizabeth Woolridge Grant with the. The application title was Rock Me Stable with another title Young Like Me also listed.
A second extended play, titled From the End, was also recorded under Del Rey's stage name at the time, May Jailer. Between 2005 and 2006, she recorded an acoustic album titled under the May Jailer project, which later leaked on the internet in mid-2012. At her first performance in 2006 for the Williamsburg Live Songwriting Competition, Del Rey met Van Wilson, an A&R representative for 5 Points Records, an owned.
In 2007, while a senior at Fordham, Del Rey submitted a of acoustic tracks titled No Kung Fu to 5 Points Records, who subsequently offered her a for $10,000. Del Rey used the money to relocate to Manhattan Mobile Home Park, a trailer park in, and subsequently began working with producer, with whom she released a three-track titled in October 2008 as Lizzy Grant. She explained that 'David asked to work with me only a day after he got my demo. He is known as a producer with a lot of integrity and who had an interest in making music that wasn't just pop.'
The album, however, was shelved, causing her to shift her focus: She began to work in community service. 'Homeless outreach, drug, and alcohol rehabilitation—that's been my life for the past five years', she told in 2012. Her debut full-length album, titled, was released in January 2010. Her father, Robert Grant, helped with the marketing of the album, which was available for purchase on for a brief period before being withdrawn. David Kahne, who produced Grant and previous label owner David Nichtern have both stated that Grant bought the rights back from her label, 5 Points, as she wanted it out of circulation to 'stifle future opportunities to distribute it—an echo of rumors that the action was part of a calculated strategy.
Del Rey met her current managers, Ben Mawson and Ed Millett, three months after Lana Del Ray and they helped her to get out of her contract with 5 Points Records, where, in her opinion, 'nothing was happening.' Shortly after, she moved to, and moved in with Mawson 'for a few years.' When choosing her, she said: 'I wanted a name I could shape the music towards. I was going to Miami quite a lot at the time, speaking a lot of Spanish with my friends from Cuba – Lana Del Rey reminded us of the glamour of the seaside. It sounded gorgeous coming off the tip of the tongue.' The name was based on a compound of actress and the sedan.
On September 1, 2010, Del Rey was featured by in their concert at Union Film-Studios in. 2011–2013: Born to Die and Paradise. Del Rey performing at the in December 2011. After uploading them to her channel in 2011, Del Rey's videos for the songs ' and ' became viral internet sensations, and she was signed by Stranger Records to release 'Video Games' as her debut single. She told, 'I just put that song online a few months ago because it was my favorite. To be honest, it wasn't going to be the single but people have really responded to it.'
The song earned her a for 'Next Big Thing' in October 2011 and an for 'Best Contemporary Song' in 2012. The same month, she signed a joint deal with and to work on her second studio album. Del Rey built anticipation to the album by doing a number of live appearances, such as promotional concerts at the and at the, and with performances at television shows such as, and. Del Rey also performed two songs from the album on on January 14, 2012, and received a negative response from critics and the general public.
Del Rey's performance was defended by the evening program's guest host, actor, despite not having seen her performance. She had earlier defended her spot on the program, saying: 'I'm a good musician.
I have been singing for a long time, and I think that SNL creator knows that. it's not a fluke decision.' The following week on SNL, impersonated Del Rey where she humorously defended herself during.
Del Rey at a fan meet promoting Born to Die in in 2012. Born to Die was officially released on January 31, 2012, worldwide, and reached number one in 11 countries, though critical reaction was divided. The same week, she announced she had bought back the rights to her 2010 debut album, and had plans to re-release it in the summer of 2012 under Interscope Records and Polydor.
Contrary to Del Rey's press statement, her previous record label and producer David Kahne have both stated that she bought the rights to the album when she and the label parted company, due to the offer of a new deal, in April 2010. Born to Die sold 3.4 million copies in 2012, making it the fifth-best-selling album of 2012. In the United States, Born to Die charted on the well into 2012, lingering at number 76, after 36 weeks on the chart. In an interview with on June 15, 2012, she announced her new album would be out in November. Mid-September saw the official announcement of Paradise's, '.
On September 19, 2012, the music video for 'Blue Velvet' was released through H&M. One day later, on September 20, 'Blue Velvet' became available for purchase as a.
'Ride' became available for purchase on September 25, 2012. The music video for 'Ride' was premiered at the in on October 10, 2012.
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Some critics panned the video as pro- and, the latter being a word attributed to Del Rey's work since '. Del Rey's Paradise Edition of Born to Die was set to be released on November 12. With the release of her third, Del Rey spawned her second top 10 album in the United States, debuting at number 10 on the with 67,000 copies sold in its first week. At the, Del Rey received nominations in the categories, and. Winning Best Alternative, Del Rey presented the award for to. At the, she won the award for International Female Solo Artist, making it her second to date. Her win surprised critics who highly anticipated Taylor Swift to win the award.
In March 2013, she recited 's poem ' for the French fashion magazine, Paris. Del Rey's seventh single, ', was released as a single in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on March 1, 2013. Del Rey won the ECHO Awards for Best International Newcomer and Best International Pop/Rock Artist on March 21, 2013. A music video for Del Rey's of 's ' was released on March 27, 2013. The following month, in April 2013, another self-produced video was released; it showed Del Rey and her boyfriend, Barrie-James O'Neil, covering ',. 'Burning Desire' became available for purchase as a stand-alone download on March 19, 2013, as the second promotional single from Paradise; its music video was premiered the previous month on Valentine's Day of 2013. 2013: Film projects and Tropico.
Del Rey at the Echo music awards in 2013. After the release of Paradise, Del Rey penned the original song ' for the with director, co-writer, and co-producer. Following the song's release, it peaked at 22 on the, making it Del Rey's highest peak on the chart. However, shortly after its release to contemporary hit radio, the label prematurely pulled it and decided to send a different song to that format; on July 2, 2013, a Cedric Gervais remix of Del Rey's 'Summertime Sadness' was sent there; a sleeper hit, the song proved to be a success, surpassing 'Young and Beautiful', reaching number 6 and becoming her first American top ten hit.
The remix won the in 2013. Alongside Paradise, Del Rey announced plans to launch a short film titled. Tropico was filmed in late June 2013 and directed.
On November 22, 2013, an official trailer for Tropico was released; at the end of the trailer, it was announced that the film would be uploaded to Del Rey's official VEVO account on December 5, 2013. The short film premiered on December 4 at in. Before showing the film, Del Rey told the audience 'I really just wanted us all to be together so I could try and visually close out my chapter before I release the new record, '. Journalists identified the phrase from the ' dystopian novel (1962), but reports were conflicting as to whether or not the title was stylized as one or two words. On December 6, 2013, an EP, also titled Tropico, was made available for purchase via iTunes; it includes the film itself along with the three aforementioned songs.
2014–2016: Ultraviolence and Honeymoon. Del Rey performing at in 2014. On January 23, 2014, it was announced that Del Rey would be covering the song ' (from the 1959 film ) for the 2014 dark fantasy film. The single was released on January 26. On February 20, Del Rey posted a picture of herself and on with the caption 'Me and Dan Auerbach are excited to present you Ultraviolence'. The first single off Ultraviolence, ', was released on April 14. On May 23, Del Rey performed three songs at and 's pre-wedding celebration at the.
West had previously played Del Rey's 'Young & Beautiful' during his proposal to Kardashian in October 2013. ', the second single, was released on May 26, 2014.
The third single and title track, ', was released on June 4. June 8 saw the release of the fourth single, '. Ultraviolence was released on June 13, 2014, and debuted at number one in 12 countries, including the United States and United Kingdom.
The album sold 880,000 copies in its first week, worldwide. She described her third studio album as being 'more stripped down but still cinematic and dark'.
A article revealed that Del Rey would be a guest on 's forthcoming studio album. Two new songs by Del Rey, 'Big Eyes' and 'I Can Fly', featured in 's 2014 film, which focused on the American artist. 'Big Eyes' was co-written by Daniel Heath, while 'I Can Fly' was co-written. In December 2014, Del Rey announced she would be headlining a tour in Summer 2015, deemed '. Eight of the shows featured, and ten of the shows featured. Also in December 2014, in an interview with Galore Magazine, Del Rey revealed she began working on a new album, which she said would be released sometime in 2015.
She told Grazia Magazine about how she wanted to introduce orchestrations with monumental choruses with a touch of subdued grunge for the album, 'I played Mark Ronson ten songs that I have composed for this next album. It explores a sound close to the golden age of jazz', she said. Earlier that month, Del Rey also mentioned to Galore Magazine that she is already at the recording stage for the album and that 'she's also always writing small pieces for independent films etc. Dan Heath and Rick Nowels are two of my dearest friends and producers and we are always up to something.' In January 2015, Del Rey stated in an interview with the LA Times that a song on her new record would be titled 'Music to Watch Boys To'.
The same month, a song she recorded for 's album titled Wait for Life was released. She also recorded 'Life is Beautiful', a song featured in the trailer for the movie.
In June 2014, she said 'I have this idea for this record called Music to Watch Boys To, so I'm just kind of thinking about that and what that would mean.' Del Rey later confirmed in an interview with Billboard that her new record would be entitled Honeymoon. On January 15, 2015, Del Rey received a nomination for International Female Solo Artist, her second nomination in the category and third overall. On July 14, 2015, Del Rey released ', the first and title track from the album. She revealed that the album would contain fourteen tracks, describing the songs with 'a muddy trap energy and some inspired by late-night drives'. On August 4, 2015, Del Rey revealed the first single ', which was released on August 10, 2015.
On August 4, 2015, also revealed the track listing for his upcoming second studio album which features a collaboration with Del Rey, entitled '. On August 21, 2015, she released ' as a promotional single, available instantly with the pre-order of the album. The title track was later released as a promotional single on September 7, 2015. Honeymoon was released on September 18, 2015 to general acclaim from music critics, who praised the music and Del Rey's sophistication and vocal performance. In November 2015, Del Rey executive produced a short film Hi How Are You Daniel Johnston, documenting the life of.
For the film, she also covered one of Johnston's songs, called 'Some Things Last a Long Time', from his album. For the cover, she collaborated with producer. Also in November 2015, Del Rey received the Trailblazer Award at the ceremony and won the for Best Alternative. On February 9, 2016, Del Rey hosted a premiere for the music video of her song '.
It was located at, in Los Angeles. The video debuted via Del Rey's on the same date. In December 2015, Del Rey started announcing festival dates for Europe and North America to promote Honeymoon. She performed at these festivals from June 2016 to November 2016. 2016–present: Lust for Life and collaborations. Del Rey performing at the Flow Festival in 2017 In October 2015, Del Rey announced that she planned writing material for her new record.
In January 2016, Del Rey was nominated with the 'Favorite Female Artist' award at the, and she also received a nomination for International Female Solo Artist, her third nomination in the category and fourth overall. In February and March 2016, Del Rey and her managers, respectively, officially revealed that she began working on her fifth studio album, just months after releasing her fourth.
In 2016, Del Rey was featured on 's third studio album, providing backing vocals on ' and lead vocals on 'Stargirl Interlude'. 'Party Monster', which Del Rey also co-wrote, was given and subsequently reached the Top 20 on the and was in the US. On March 29, 2017, Del Rey released a trailer online announcing her new record,. About the album, Del Rey stated 'I made my first 4 albums for me, but this one is for my fans and about where I hope we are all headed.' During a livestream in February, Del Rey described the aesthetic of the album as having a 'retro sensibility with a futuristic flair'.
She released the official cover art for Lust for Life on April 11, 2017. ', the lead single, preceded the album's announcement when its.directed video was released in February on. ', the epomonymous single featuring The Weeknd, was released on April 19, 2017. Del Rey released the ' on May 15, 2017. On July 12, aired ', which features and, and ', which features Rocky as well.
Lust for Life was officially released on July 21, 2017. The record featured the aforementioned collaborations with Playboi Carti, ASAP Rocky, and The Weeknd, as well as ones with and, marking the first time she has featured other artists on her own release. The album received generally favorable reviews and became Del Rey's third number-one album in the, and second number-one album in the. Lust for Life was nominated for for the, it was Del Rey's second nomination in the category. On September 27, 2017, Del Rey announced the, an official concert tour with and to further promote the album. The tour began in during January 2018 and is set to conclude in August. Del Rey was featured on 's album Rare Birds (2018), performing on a track entitled 'Living with Myself'.
Subsequently, Del Rey collaborated with artist on his sophomore album (2018), appearing on the single 'God Save Our Young Blood' and 'Blue Madonna'. On March 5, 2018, Del Rey's cover of ' for his compilation album, Unmasked: The Platinum Collection. Del Rey also appeared on the soundtrack for the documentary, (2018), with her previously unreleased song titled 'Elvis', in honor of Presley. Del Rey will be featured on forthcoming studio album on the track 'Woman'.
On March 28, 2018, Del Rey previewed a new song 'Happiness Is A Butterfly' for her upcoming album. As of 2018, Del Rey has sold over 14 million albums worldwide. Artistry Musical style. Del Rey performing at in June 2012. Del Rey's musical sound has been dubbed 'Hollywood ' by music critics. Her music has been repeatedly noted for its cinematic sound and its references to various aspects of pop culture, particularly that of 1950s and 1960s. Del Rey elaborated on this in an interview with, saying 'I wasn't even born in the '50s but I feel like I was there.'
Associated with several styles, Del Rey's music has been tagged broadly as or linked to various forms of, and, and often touching on styles such as, and on particular releases. Of Born to Die, indie music journal wrote, 'She likes that whole hip hop thing though, has this whole swagger thing going that not many girls like her got', adding that it sounded like a poppier soundtrack. In ', ',' and 'Diet Mountain Dew', Del Rey employs this. Del Rey's subsequent releases would introduce variant styles, particularly Ultraviolence, which employed a guitar-based sound akin to and.
Kenneth Partridge of Billboard noted this shift in style, writing: 'She sings about drugs, cars, money, and the bad boys she's always falling for, and while there remains a sepia-toned mid-century flavor to many of these songs, Del Rey is no longer fronting like a thugged-out.' Upon the release of Honeymoon, one reviewer characterized Del Rey's body of work as being 'about music as a time warp, with her languorous croons over molasses-like arrangements meant to make clock hands seem to move so slowly that it feels possible, at times, they might go backwards.' Del Rey has been described as a 'self-styled gangsta ' and ' lost in the.'
Prior to coming to prominence under the stage name Lana Del Rey, she performed under the names Lizzy Grant, Lana Rey Del Mar, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, and May Jailer. Download xforce keygen autocad 2013 64-bit. Under the stage name Lizzy Grant, she referred to her music as ' ', while the work of her May Jailer project was. Artists from ( left) to ( right) have influenced Del Rey and her music.
Del Rey cites a wide array of musical artists as influences, including numerous performers from the mid-twentieth century, including, and. 'I really just like the masters of every genre', she told BBC radio presenter. Her favorite artists include, Frank Sinatra, and. She covered Cohen's ' in 2013.
Janis Joplin's live version of ' from the album is one of Del Rey's favorite songs. Del Rey has also cited ' by and ' by The Eagles as favorites and inspirations. Her favorite films, and have also inspired her musical style. Inspired by poetry, Del Rey cites and as instrumental to her songwriting; specifically, she named by Whitman and ' by Ginsberg. Her song, 'Body Electric' from her third EP, alludes to Whitman in the lyric, 'Whitman is my daddy'. The song's chorus of 'I sing the body electric' is a direct reference to Whitman's poem '. She recited Whitman's poem ' for the French fashion magazine,.
Del Rey has also cited the surrealist film directors and and the surrealist painters and as influences. Voice and timbre Del Rey possesses an expansive, which spans three-plus octaves and has been described as captivating and highly, ranging from high notes in a girlish to ornaments in her lower gesture with great ease. Following the release of Ultraviolence, which was recorded live in single takes and lacking Pro Tools vocal editing, critics fell into favor with Del Rey's vocal ability, praising her large range, increased vocal confidence, and uniquely emotive delivery.
When recording in the studio Del Rey is known for vocal multi-layering, which, as it has been noted, is difficult for her to replicate within a live setting, especially with the lack of backing singers to fill out the original vocal style. Stage fright has also been noted as a major contribution to Del Rey's struggles with live performances. However, journalists noted in 2014 that her live performances had increased exponentially in confidence. Billboard deemed the Coachella debut of 'West Coast' to be a 'star-making performance' and lauded the singer's vocal abilities. Have called her voice 'smoky', 'gravelly', and reminiscent of. Upon the 2015 release of Honeymoon, her voice was compared by critic Mikael Wood to those of and.
Del Rey started the use of her lower vocals on the tracks from Born to Die, claiming that 'people weren't taking me very seriously, so I lowered my voice, believing that it would help me stand out. Now I sing quite low. Well, for a female anyway'. 'I sing low now, but my voice used to be a lot higher. Because of the way I look, I needed something to ground the entire project. Otherwise I think people would assume I was some airhead singer.
Well, I don't think. I've sung one way, and sung another, and I've seen what people are drawn to', she said on the topic. Live performances Critics have noted Del Rey for her typically simple, but authentic live performances.
A September 2017 concert review published in The New York Times noted: 'For more than an hour, Ms. Del Rey was eerily casual, singing and smiling with the ease of someone performing at singer-songwriter night at the local coffee shop.' Another review by Roy Train published in The Hollywood Reporter in 2014 noted 'a distance in her bonhomie, obvious even from my perch at the opposite end of the stage high above the fray, the chill still palpable.' Other ventures. Del Rey at the endorsing the in 2012. In 2010, Del Rey acted in a called Poolside, which she made with several friends on a reported budget of $400. On January 4, 2012, it was reported she had signed a deal with agency.
Confirmed that Del Rey would be modeling and recording a cover version of the popular 1950s prom anthem ' for their 2012 Autumn Campaign. H&M's 2012 Winter campaign, featuring Lana Del Rey, was released on October 12. This is the second H&M campaign Lana Del Rey is featured in. On August 22, 2012, executives announced that Del Rey would endorse their new which was unveiled by Del Rey at the in September 2012. Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar's global brand director, explained their choice, saying Del Rey had 'a unique blend of authenticity and modernity'.
The song 'Burning Desire', which was initially available for immediate digital download upon pre-ordering Del Rey's third EP, Paradise, was later made available for purchase on and as a stand-alone download on March 19, 2013, one month after its music video hit YouTube. The song serves as the title track to a 13-minute promotional short film for the Jaguar F-Type, called Desire. The film, directed by Adam Smith, was produced by and stars Damian Lewis. In 2015, Del Rey donated funds to help produce Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston?, a short documentary on singer-songwriter. Upon attending the film's premiere with Johnston and director, she said: 'The one thing I hoped is that he Johnston understood that while he's home alone doing his art still – he says he writes every day – that he knows that he really did make a difference in people's lives.
He made a difference in mine.' In an interview for 's first American edition in early 2018, when asked about Del Rey's interest in making a movie she responded that she had been approached to write a Broadway musical and had recently begun work on it. When asked how long it would be until completion of the work, Del Rey coyly replied, 'I may finish in two or three years.' Public image Prior to the release of her debut major label album Born to Die in 2012, Del Rey was the subject of several articles discussing her image and career trajectory.
One article by Paul Harris published by The Guardian just a week before the album's release noted the differences between Del Rey's perceived persona in 2008, when she performed as Lizzy Grant, and in the present, as Lana Del Rey. Harris wrote: The internet has allowed figures like Del Rey to come rapidly to the fore of the cultural landscape, whether or not their emergence is planned by a record executive or happens spontaneously from someone's bedroom. It has speeded up the fame cycle. It is worth noting that the huge backlash to Del Rey is happening before her first album has even been released.
This reveals a cultural obsession with the 'authenticity' that fans, artists and corporations all prize above all else., a producer who had worked with Del Rey in 2009, defended her against the public claims of inauthenticity and allegations that she was a product of her record label: 'To be clear, all the detractors saying she's some made-up-by-the-machine pop star are full of shit. While it's impossible to keep the businesses' hands out the pop when creating a pop star, the roots of where this all comes from are firmly inside of Lizzy Grant.' Del Rey would later respond to this in a 2017 interview, stating: 'I didn't edit myself on Born to Die when I could have, because a lot of it's just the way it was. I mean, because I've changed a lot and a lot of those songs, it's not that I don't relate but A lot of it too is I was just kinda nervous. I came off sort of nervously, and there was just a lot of dualities, a lot of juxtapositions going on that maybe just felt like something was a little off.
Maybe the thing that was off was that I needed a little more time or something, and also my path was just so windy just to get to having a first record. I feel like I had to figure it out all by myself.
Every move was just guesswork.' Del Rey has been labeled a ' through her music and image. Having been labeled as multiple times in the past, Del Rey dismissed in June 2014, telling: 'For me, the issue of feminism is just not an interesting concept.
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I'm more interested in, you know, and, what's going to happen with our intergalactic possibilities. Whenever people bring up feminism, I'm like, God. I'm just not really that interested.'
She also defended herself against the accusations of antifeminism, saying 'For me, a true feminist is someone who is a woman who does exactly what she wants. If my choice is to, I don't know, be with a lot of men, or if I enjoy a really physical relationship, I don't think that's necessarily being anti-feminist. For me the argument of feminism never really should have come into the picture. Because I don't know too much about the history of feminism, and so I'm not really a relevant person to bring into the conversation. Everything I was writing was so autobiographical, it could really only be a personal analysis.' In February 2017, Del Rey implied she had plans to take part in a magic against on or about February 24, March 26, April 24, May 23, which she again confirmed in July 2017.
Personal life Del Rey stated that she suffered from at a young age, but has been sober since 2004. In September 2012, she told: I was a big drinker at the time. I would drink every day. I would drink alone.
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I thought the whole concept was so fucking cool. A great deal of what I wrote on Born to Die is about these wilderness years. When I write about the thing that I've lost I feel like I'm writing about alcohol because that was the first love of my life.
My parents were worried, I was worried. I knew it was a problem when I liked it more than I liked doing anything else. I was like, 'I'm fucked. I am totally fucked'.
Like, at first it's fine and you think you have a dark side – it's exciting – and then you realise the dark side wins every time if you decide to indulge in it. It's also a completely different way of living when you know that. A different species of person. It was the worst thing that ever happened to me. She was in a relationship with member from August 2011 until June 2014. Previously, she was in a relationship with and musician Steven Mertens, who produced her debut album, before it was re-recorded. Del Rey moved to a home near in in June 2014 (after living in New York City and in the previous years), and she resided there with her siblings, Caroline and Charlie, for some time.
She relocated to a secluded beach-front home in, in June 2015, after dealing with trespassers at her former house. She also purchased two adjacent mansions (in addition to her Malibu home) in in September 2016. Del Rey's left hand is tattooed with the letter 'M', referencing her grandmother, Madeleine, and the word 'paradise'. Her right hand is tattooed with the phrase 'trust no one'.
Main article: Del Rey's work has earned her numerous awards and nominations; she has won the for 'Best New Thing', a Award for 'Woman of the Year', two for ' and ', and an for '. In 2013, she received her first Grammy nominations at the. These nominations include for Paradise and for '. In 2015, Del Rey won the for '. She also received the Trailblazer Award at the 2015 event. In 2016, Del Rey received 'Best Female Artist of the Year' award from The by magazine. In 2018, Del Rey received her fourth Grammy nomination at the, in the category for Lust for Life.
It was noted in articles published in Rolling Stone the Irish Independent, Clash, and Yahoo that Del Rey attended the Kent School on financial aid. In mid-2012, Spinner and NME published articles regarding the leak of an album titled Sirens, recorded circa 2005 and attributed to Del Rey, who had recorded the songs under the stage name May Jailer. Both critics and Del Rey herself have noted a persistent theme of Americana in her music.
Articles published in The Huffington Post The New Yorker, Idolator, Art+Action, and Vulture have noted this. Several articles were published prior to the release of Born to Die that noted critical and public perceptions regarding the evolution of Del Rey's image.
The presence of such thinkpieces circulating was noted in a 2011 Pitchfork article, and would later be written on extensively in articles published in The Guardian and Spin.
TrackList 01. Honeymoon 02. Music To Watch Boys To 03. Terrence Loves You 04. God Knows I Tried 05.
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High By The Beach 06. Burnt Norton (Interlude) 09.
Salvatore 11. The Blackest Day 12. Swan Song 14.
Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood 01. Honeymoon 03. Terrence Loves You 05. High By The Beach Related (Lana Del Rey) Paradise (Album) 01. Body Electric 05. Blue Velvet 06.
Gods & Monsters 07. Burning Desire 01.
Ride Born To Die (Album) 01. Born To Die 02. Off To The Races 03. Blue Jeans 04.
Video Games 05. Diet Mountain Dew 06.
National Anthem 07. Dark Paradise 08. Million Dollar Man 11. Summertime Sadness 12. This Is What Makes Us Girls 13. Video Games (Joy Orbison Remix) 01. Born To Die 03.
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F.d My Way Up To The Top 10. Old Money 11. The Other Woman 12. Black Beauty 13. Guns and Roses 14. Florida Kilos 15. Is This Happiness 03.
Shades Of Cool 05.
00:03:54. John Davis, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Robert Orton, Mixer, StudioPersonnel - Lana Del Rey, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Phil Joly, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Brian Griffin, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Blake Stranathan, Producer, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Vira Byramji, Asst. Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Lee Foster, Producer, Co-Producer Copyright: ℗ 2014 Lana Del Rey, under exclusive licence to Polydor Ltd. Under exclusive licence to Interscope Records in the USA. 8 Money Power Glory.
00:04:30. Greg Kurstin, Producer, Mixer, Drums, Engineer, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, AssociatedPerformer, StudioPersonnel, ComposerLyricist - John Davis, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Lana Del Rey, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - alex pasco, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Julian Burg, Engineer, StudioPersonnel Copyright: ℗ 2014 Lana Del Rey, under exclusive licence to Polydor Ltd. Under exclusive licence to Interscope Records in the USA. 9 Fucked My Way Up To The Top. 00:04:31.
Nino Rota, ComposerLyricist - John Davis, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Robert Orton, Mixer, StudioPersonnel - Elizabeth Grant, ComposerLyricist - Lana Del Rey, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Daniel Heath, Producer, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Robbie Fitzsimmons, ComposerLyricist - Milton Gutierrez, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Matthew McGaughey, String Arranger, AssociatedPerformer - Andy Zisakis, Asst. Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel Copyright: ℗ 2014 Lana Del Rey, under exclusive licence to Polydor Ltd. Under exclusive licence to Interscope Records in the USA. 11 The Other Woman.
00:03:01. Kenny Vaughan, Electric Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - John Davis, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Jessie Mae Robinson, ComposerLyricist - Robert Orton, Mixer, StudioPersonnel - Nick Movshon, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Russ Pahl, Pedal Steel, AssociatedPerformer - Dan Auerbach, Producer, Synthesizer, AssociatedPerformer - Lana Del Rey, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Collin Dupuis, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Leon Michaels, Synthesizer, AssociatedPerformer Copyright: ℗ 2014 Lana Del Rey, under exclusive licence to Polydor Ltd. Under exclusive licence to Interscope Records in the USA.