Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs
Lana Del Rey has one of the most extensive catalogs of unreleased music in the industry, with over 300 leaked tracks
The "Must-Hear" Playlist (By Era)
If you are ready to get your feet wet, ignore the chaotic YouTube compilations. Here is the essential starter pack, categorized by the "vibe" of her career. Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs
- "Ride (Monologue Demo)" – While "Ride" is a classic, the demo features a longer, rawer spoken-word intro that fans consider superior.
- "Serial Killer" – Perhaps the most famous unreleased song. It’s a haunting track about obsession that sounds like a movie soundtrack.
- "You Can Be The Boss" – A sultry, jazzy track that perfectly fits the Born to Die aesthetic.
- "Lolita" – Not to be confused with the demo track, this is a high-energy fan favorite that circulated heavily in 2012.
As the night wore on, the music seemed to take on a life of its own. The songs blended together, forming a narrative that was both personal and universal. Lana's voice became a character in its own right, guiding the listener through a world of love, loss, and longing. Lana Del Rey has one of the most
Here is your definitive, exhaustive guide to the demos, outtakes, and leaks that define Lana Del Rey’s mystique. "Ride (Monologue Demo)" – While "Ride" is a
Era Outtakes: Scrapped tracks intended for major albums like Born to Die (e.g., "Driving in Cars with Boys") or Ultraviolence (e.g., "Your Girl" and "Fine China").
- Lost in the Haze (4:22)
