Birth name Elizabeth Woolridge Grant Nicknames Lizzy Gangster Nancy Sinatra Lana Height 1.70 m Biography Vocalist Lana Del Rey makes atmospheric, orchestral, retro-'60s-sounding pop that showcases her torchy image and sensuously husky singing style.Del Rey was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant in New...
Lana Del Reyhas always felt like a different type of pop star from a completely different era, something that has always put her at odds with all of her peers and contemparies. This after all is a woman who rode into the spotlight on a wave of melancholia and declared herself the queen...
Critics noted that the record was another change for Del Rey, featuring trap influences and a lush sound that contrasted sharply from her previous album. On July 21, 2017, Del Rey released her fourth major-label album, Lust for Life. The album included singles such as "Love", "Lust for ...
Last Updated onDecember 24, 2014by Don BraunLeave a Comment Lana Del Rey – Photoshoot for Grazia Magazine (France) December 2014 Today’s Popular
“Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,” Lana Del Rey’s just-released eighth studio album, is a captivating addition to one of music’s most iconic discographies. And, like the seven records that came before it, it’s a beautiful, occasionally confounding mystery that ...
Lana Del Reyhas released a video for her latest single, “Blue Banisters.” The song is takenfrom her forthcoming album of the same name, which is out this Friday (October 22). In the bucolic visual, Lana rides a John Deere tractor on a manicured lawn before joining some friends for ...
When the singer-songwriter Elizabeth Woolridge Grant was deciding on a stage name, she pulled together two things that seem to have nothing in common: the American actress Lana Turner, known for her old Hollywood glamour, and the Ford Del Rey sedan, popular in Brazil during the 1980s and af...
Here's a full timeline of Lana Del Rey and her new husband Jeremy Dufrene's relationship—from how they met during a swamp tour to their surprise wedding.
“Radio” is the kind of self-referential, hard-knocks track that will only further bait Del Rey’s critics, and she fares much better when she sings in (or about) characters, as she does on “Carmen.” A “Coney Island Queen” with a fondness for slipping in and out of red dresses...
In 2019,Honeymoonmarks the midpoint of Lana Del Rey’s career; the calm after the storm ofBorn to DieandUltraviolence. With itsBernard Herrmann-inspired film noir strings, “Honeymoon” sounds much darker than its title suggests, yet it’s far more languorous than any of her previous work...