Biography

Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer-songwriter born in New York City on June 21, 1985. Raised in Lake Placid, New York, she moved to New York City in 2005 to pursue her music career. Her early years included recording a demo album titled "Sirens" under the name May Jailer and releasing an EP "Kill Kill" in 2008 as Lizzy Grant. In 2010, she released her first studio album, "Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant," which was briefly available on iTunes before being withdrawn.

Breakthrough with "Born to Die"

Lana Del Rey's major breakthrough came in 2011 with the viral success of her single "Video Games". This led to a record deal and the release of her second studio album, "Born to Die," in 2012. The album, featuring a cinematic and melancholic pop sound with references to 1950s and 1960s Americana, achieved massive international success. It included singles like "Born to Die," "Blue Jeans," and the hit "Summertime Sadness". "Born to Die" became the fifth best-selling album of 2012 worldwide.

Musical Style and Themes

Lana Del Rey's music is noted for its cinematic quality, blending elements of pop, rock, and vintage styles. Her work often explores themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, with frequent references to American pop culture of the mid-20th century. She is known for creating a distinct persona that draws on icons like Marilyn Monroe and Priscilla Presley. Her musical style has been described as baroque pop, dream pop, and trip-hop. Her lyrics often tell stories of love, heartbreak, and the darker side of fame.

Subsequent Albums and Career Evolution

Following her initial success, Del Rey has released a series of critically and commercially successful albums. Her third album, "Ultraviolence" (2014), became her first to debut at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. This was followed by "Honeymoon" (2015) and "Lust for Life" (2017), which featured her first collaborations with other artists. In 2019, she released the critically acclaimed "Norman Fucking Rockwell!", which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Her later albums include "Chemtrails over the Country Club" (2021), "Blue Banisters" (2021), and "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd" (2023). She has also published a book of poetry titled "Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass" (2020).

Awards and Recognition

Throughout her career, Lana Del Rey has received numerous accolades. She has won multiple Brit Awards, including for International Breakthrough Act and International Female Solo Artist. She also has three MTV Europe Music Awards and two Billboard Women in Music awards. While she has been nominated for eleven Grammy Awards, she has not yet won. Her work has been recognized with an Ivor Novello Award for "Video Games" and a Satellite Award for "Young and Beautiful" from the soundtrack of "The Great Gatsby".

Songs

  • A hazy, synth-laden interlude where Lana Del Rey's breathy admissions of carnal pleasure meet The Weeknd's celestial admiration, creating a brief, int...
  • A soothing folk-pop ballad evoking a serene yet subtly unsettling dream of suburban bliss and quiet rebellion.
  • Orchestral trip-hop swells into a melancholic ode to a doomed, yet glamorous American romance, painting a vivid picture of love entangled with money a...
  • A cinematic soul ballad that blends melancholic longing with a powerful declaration of freedom, painting a portrait of a soul adrift on the open road.
  • Lush, cinematic strings and a trip-hop beat create a haunting soundscape for a grief-stricken love that exists only in memory's dark, beautiful abyss.
  • A dreamy, cinematic pop anthem whose airy vocals and 60s-inspired sound evoke a feeling of hopeful, yet dangerously thrilling, escapism.
  • A dreamy, atmospheric pop anthem of triumphant transformation, painting a vivid picture of newfound success and validation after a period of struggle.
  • A cinematic baroque pop ballad steeped in melancholic nostalgia, portraying a love that feels both heavenly and heartbreakingly distant.
  • Orchestral pop grandeur meets trip-hop beats in a cinematic ode to a love that is as intoxicating as it is tragically doomed.
  • A harmonized, country-tinged duet that evokes the bittersweet intimacy and longing of a secret, recurring love affair.
  • A hazy, psychedelic reimagining of a 90s classic, where languid vocals drift over a trip-hop beat, evoking a sense of sun-drenched melancholy and time...
  • A hip-hop infused ballad conveying defiant longing, painting a vivid picture of a dangerously alluring and ultimately fleeting romance.
  • Orchestral rock with a haunting, melancholic air, embodying the beautiful tragedy of a destructive and submissive love affair.
  • A hazy, blues-inflected ballad that captures the melancholic glamour of being the other woman, wrapped in a smoky, cinematic atmosphere.
  • A hazy, trip-hop infused ballad that paints a melancholic yet alluring picture of a detached and glamorous nightlife persona.
  • A cinematic trip-hop ballad steeped in melancholic nostalgia, painting a vivid picture of desperate, undying devotion to a rebellious lover.
  • A gentle and heartfelt folk-pop ballad that paints a cinematic picture of profound love and the certainty of finding one's soulmate.
  • A haunting orchestral ballad of melancholic yearning, questioning the endurance of love against the inevitable fading of youth and beauty.
  • A dreamy and atmospheric composition with a touch of melancholy, painting a satirical portrait of hipster culture through its languid melody and breat...
  • A hazy trip-hop slow-burner that drifts through a lover's intoxicating yet painful world, embodying a desperate longing for a love that doesn't hurt.
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