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Since the beginning of her career in 2006, American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded countless demos and even finalized studio recordings under a series of monikers 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" o

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  • Since the beginning of her career in 2006, American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded countless demos and even finalized studio recordings under a series of monikers 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 in 2021, and "Cherry Blossom," "Dealer," "If You Lie Down with Me," "Living Legend," "Nectar of the Gods," and "Thunder" on Blue Banisters also in 2021. She has also repurposed some of her songs for film soundtracks, including "Elvis" for The King (2018), "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. Del Rey stated in 2017 during a show that she intends to release a collection of "25 of [her] favorite" leaked songs of hers. 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." (en)
  • Desde o início da sua carreira em 2005, a cantora e compositora estadunidense Lana Del Rey gravou inúmeras demos e até acabou gravações de estúdio sob uma série de nomes artísticos, incluindo Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, May Jailer, e com a sua antiga banda, The Phenomena. Ao longo dos anos, muitas das suas faixas dessas sessões vazaram pela internet, com Del Rey aumentando ainda mais a popularidade de canções como "Serial Killer" e "You Can Be the Boss" através das suas apresentações ao vivo. Del Rey lançou onze destas canções oficialmente num álbum, "Black Beauty" no Ultraviolence em 2014, "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" no Lust for Life em 2017, "The Next Best American Record" e "California" no Norman Fucking Rockwell! em 2019, "Yosemite" no Chemtrails over the Country Club em 2021 e "Cherry Blossom", "Dealer", "If You Lie Down with Me", "Living Legend", "Nectar of the Gods" e "Thunder" no Blue Banisters também em 2021. Embora ela tenha reutilizado algumas das suas canções antigas para trilhas sonoras de filmes, como "Elvis" para The King (2018), "Life is Beautiful" para The Age of Adaline e "I Can Fly" para Big Eyes, enquanto a sua única canção a ser regravada por outro artista foi "Ghetto Baby", na voz da artista musical britânica Cheryl Cole. Del Rey afirmou em 2017 durante um espetáculo que pretendia lançar uma coleção com "25 das [suas canções vazadas] favoritas". Numa transmissão ao vivo em julho do mesmo ano, Del Rey disse que queria lançar "TV in Black & White", "Us Against the World", "I Caught You Boy", "On Our Way", "Trash Magic", "Hollywood's Dead" e "Hollywood". Quando questionada sobre a inclusão da sua canção "Kill Kill", Del Rey, brincando, respondeu que "isso é engraçado", e em resposta a incluir "Say Yes to Heaven", ela concordou dizendo "essa é uma boa". (pt)
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  • Since the beginning of her career in 2006, American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded countless demos and even finalized studio recordings under a series of monikers 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" o (en)
  • Desde o início da sua carreira em 2005, a cantora e compositora estadunidense Lana Del Rey gravou inúmeras demos e até acabou gravações de estúdio sob uma série de nomes artísticos, incluindo Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, May Jailer, e com a sua antiga banda, The Phenomena. Ao longo dos anos, muitas das suas faixas dessas sessões vazaram pela internet, com Del Rey aumentando ainda mais a popularidade de canções como "Serial Killer" e "You Can Be the Boss" através das suas apresentações ao vivo. Del Rey lançou onze destas canções oficialmente num álbum, "Black Beauty" no Ultraviolence em 2014, "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" no Lust for Life em 2017, "The Next Best American Record" e "California" no Norman Fucking Rockwell! em 2019, "Yosemite" no Chemtrails over the Country Cl (pt)
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  • List of unreleased songs recorded by Lana Del Rey (en)
  • Lista de canções não publicadas de Lana Del Rey (pt)
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