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Lana Del Rey has an extensive catalog of unreleased music, with over 300 leaked songs recorded under various aliases like Lizzy Grant , May Jailer
These songs don’t have release dates. They exist in a gray area—leaked, burned to CDs, passed through YouTube links with grainy thumbnails. That’s how she wanted them, maybe. Raw. Unprotected. The demo where she forgets a lyric and keeps going. The version where the strings come in too early, and it still breaks your heart. Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks
- The Sirens Era (2006): Collaborating with producer David Kahne, a young Lana recorded an acoustic, jazz-inspired album called Sirens. Songs like Bad Disease and Out With a Bang are starkly different from the hip-hop-infused cinematic sound she would later adopt. They are fragile, innocent, and heartbreakingly vulnerable.
- The Lizzie Grant A.K.A. Lana Del Ray Era (2010): Her officially released debut album (note the different spelling: Ray vs. Rey) sold poorly and was pulled from iTunes shortly after release. The outtakes from this era, however, became fan gold. Songs like Pawn Shop Blues and Kill Kill blurred the line between "unreleased" and "forgotten album tracks."
- The "Hollywood" Demo Tape (2011): After rebranding as Lana Del Rey, she recorded a series of demos with producers like Justin Parker and Emile Haynie. Most of these were intended for Born to Die, but many were scrapped. Kinda Outta Luck, Driving in Cars with Boys, and Trash (Miss America) introduced the "gangster Nancy Sinatra" aesthetic that would define her early career.
- "Lana Del Rey Unreleased" Facebook group
- Reddit's r/LanaDelRey community
- Various online music platforms and bootlegging sites
that contained a 200-page book manuscript and unreleased music. PAPER Magazine Fan Favorites and Viral Success Lana Del Rey has an extensive catalog of
Lana’s unreleased catalog is divided into distinct "eras," each representing a different stage of her artistic development and specific musical genres . List of unreleased songs - Lana Del Rey Wiki | Fandom The Sirens Era (2006): Collaborating with producer David
- "Cruise" (feat. The National's Aaron Dessner)
- "Freak"
- "Tired"
- "Sad Girl"
- "Without You"
- "Supposed to Be"
In the years following the release of Honeymoon and Lust for Life, Lana Del Rey shared:
Fans typically categorize these songs by the era or pseudonym under which they were recorded. Era/Pseudonym Key Characteristics Notable Tracks May Jailer (2005–2006) Primarily acoustic, folk-leaning, and vulnerable. "Young Like Me," "Pawn Shop Blues" Lizzy Grant (2007–2009) Features "trashy" Americana and trailer park imagery. "Trash Magic," "Gramma," "1949" Born to Die Outtakes Pure pop, trip-hop influences, and "gangsta" themes. "Serial Killer," "You Can Be The Boss," "Kinda Outta Luck" Ultraviolence Sessions Dark, sultry soft rock and psychedelic blues. "Your Girl," "Angels Forever," "Fine China" Honeymoon & Beyond Cinematic, orchestral, and often more experimental. "Life Is Beautiful," "California" (2014 demo) Top Fan-Favorite Unreleased Songs