Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks Review
The unreleased songs feel raw and unfiltered, capturing her voice before it was polished for radio.
Originally recorded in 2013 during the sessions for Ultraviolence , the song leaked online and gradually built a massive cult following. Years later, it went viral on TikTok, soundtracking millions of videos and exposing a completely new generation of listeners to her unreleased catalog. Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks
Perhaps the most famous unreleased track in her entire discography. Serial Killer is a jazz-noir banger built on a hypnotic double bass and finger snaps. Lana adopts the persona of a femme fatale with a sweet tooth for destruction. The bridge— "You're in the bar instead of doing the dishes / I'm in the car, I'm your baby" —is so sticky that fans have begged for an official release for a decade. The fact that this wasn't on Born to Die is a crime. The unreleased songs feel raw and unfiltered, capturing
: A dreamy, ambient love song recorded during the Ultraviolence sessions. Its gentle guitar riff and romantic lyrics made it a viral sensation decades after it was recorded. Perhaps the most famous unreleased track in her