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Lana Del Rey (born June 21, 1985) is the moniker of American singer-songwriter Elizabeth Woolridge Grant. Mixing pop melodies with hip-hop sonics and the stylings of a neo-noir femme fatale, Lana came to prominence in 2011 with the release of her debut single Video Games, and first major...
Lana Del Rey attended the 2024 InStyle Imagemaker Awards at Private Residence in Bel Air, California on October 24. She was photographed with her stylist Molly Dickson, who was hon... Read More Lana Del Rey marries Jeremy Dufrene (September 26) ...
“Ride,” from 2012’sParadiseEP, marked a shift in musical style and visual aesthetic for Del Rey. Unlike the trip-hop-infused pop and noir-inspired visuals ofBorn to Die, “Ride” telegraphed the more rootsy direction the artist would take on her follow-up,Ultraviolence. Directed by Anth...
Lana Del Rey teases album announcement for next week 02.12.2022 / 10:26 (News) Lana Del Rey reveals she's lost music and a 200-page book manuscript after car break-in 20.10.2022 / 10:01 (News) Taylor Swift says she thinks Lana Del Rey is "one of the best musical artists ever" ...
Grammy-nominated singer Lana Del Rey is known for her melancholic and nostalgic sound. Read about her albums, tours, songs, age, real name, parents, and more.
In classic Lana Del Rey style, “Born To Die” features the usual dejected, somber lyrics hinted at in the title. The third single from her album of the same name, it had a larger video budget than any of its predecessors – and it shows. Shot by Yoann Lemoine, the video depicts Lan...
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lush cover of Sublime’s “Doin’ Time”—which, sonically, might have fit better onBorn to Dieor 2015’sHoneymoon—is faithful to both the album’s downbeat, sadcore-meets-surf-rock aesthetic and the SoCal band’s own musical legacy, to which Del Rey’s sound is at least ...
Why We Love It: In “Chemtrails Over The Country Club,” Del Rey marries nostalgia-tinged lyrics with airy melodies creating a pastoral dreamworld. Its ethereal sound marked another high point in Lana's ever-evolving musical journey. Lyric Spotlight: You're in the wind, I'm in the waterNo...