Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey is a Grammy-nominated musician known for the songs “Summertime Sadness,” “West Coast,” and “A&W.”

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Musician Lana Del Rey is known for her melancholic and often nostalgic sound featured on songs like “Summertime Sadness,” “Young and Beautiful,” and “West Coast.” Del Rey first performed under her real name, Lizzy Grant, but found fame as Lana Del Rey in 2011 with a self-produced music video for her song “Video Games.” She has since sold millions of albums, beginning with 2012’s Born to Die , and earned 11 Grammy nominations. Del Rey released her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd , in March 2023. Her new album, Lasso , is expected this September.

FULL NAME: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant BORN: June 21, 1985 BIRTHPLACE: New York, New York ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Cancer

Lana Del Rey was born as Elizabeth Woolridge Grant on June 21, 1985, in New York City. Her parents were working in advertising when she was born but left their city life behind to move to Lake Placid, New York, in the Adirondack Mountains when Del Rey was a baby.

She grew up with a younger brother and sister. Her sister, photographer Caroline “Chuck” Grant, shot Del Rey’s Lust for Life album cover and has taken promotional photos of the musician.

As a teenager in the small community of Lake Placid, Del Rey started drinking heavily. She’d attended Catholic school, but her parents sent her to Kent School, a boarding school in Connecticut, because of her drinking. Boarding school wasn’t a complete cure, but by the age of 18, Del Rey was sober.

Instead of attending college right away, she went to live with her aunt and uncle on Long Island; her uncle taught her to play guitar. Although Del Rey soon enrolled at Fordham University in the Bronx, where she studied philosophy, music became her true focus.

lana del ray sings into a microphone she holds in one hand, she stands on a stage and has her other hand in front of her, she wears a gold shimmering shirt with white cuffs and collar

Del Rey, then still known as Lizzy Grant, started her career with open mic nights and club gigs. In 2006, she entered a songwriting competition; she didn’t win, but a judge on the panel helped her create a demo, which led to her signing with the indie label 5 Points. With the $10,000 she earned for this deal, Del Rey moved into a New Jersey trailer park.

“The way things started off for me in the way I was portrayed was that I was feigning emotional sensitivity. I really didn’t like that,” she told MOJO in 2021. “Because I didn’t even get famous ’til I was, like, 27 and until then, I sang for less than free. And I loved it. I really was that girl who was pure of soul. I didn’t give a f––.”

Her musical inspirations include Joan Baez , Cat Power, Kurt Cobain , Stevie Nicks , Britney Spears , Frank Sinatra , Bob Dylan , and Eminem , as well as poets Allen Ginsberg , Vladimir Nabokov, and Walt Whitman .

By the time her first album, Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant , came out in 2010, Del Rey had decided she wanted to work under a new name. She flirted with names like Sparkle Rope Jump Queen and May Jailer before settling on Lana Del Rey, which was selected on a trip to Miami in part for its evocation of coastal glamor. “Lana Del Rey just sounded good coming out of my mouth—it was exotic sounding, and I like exotic places and I like really gorgeous things,” she later told Dazed . “I could build a sonic world towards the way the name fell off my lips. It’s helped me a lot.”

Del Rey created a signature sound of vulnerable, emotional alternative music that often incorporates nostalgia for America’s past. Her aesthetic typically pairs American iconography with darker perspectives, something she dubbed “Hollywood Sadcore” early on. To match her new name, she dyed her blonde hair and adopted a more retro, glamorized image. One of her managers described her as “gangster Nancy Sinatra .”

Around this time, she left her record label behind and briefly lived in London, where she focused on songwriting with the likes of Justin Parker, among others. They collaborated on her song “Video Games,” which Del Rey released on YouTube with a music video she produced once she was back in the United States. It became a viral hit and finally paved the way for her mainstream success.

The news that Del Rey had signed with Interscope Records in October 2011 made some people wonder if “Video Games,” released earlier that summer, was a marketing ploy and not a video she’d created herself. There was also speculation that her father was a millionaire who’d bankrolled her (Del Rey has said her family was never wealthy).

In 2012, Del Rey appeared on Saturday Night Live and was criticized for looking nervous and singing hesitantly. That same year, reviewers panned her first studio album, Born to Die , and her sound. “I think in one week, The New Yorker , The New York Times , The New York Post , and New York magazine agreed that it was the most ridiculous act that had ever come out,” the singer told Harper’s Bazaar in 2023. Instead of stopping her, the critiques inspired Del Rey to continue to create. Besides, fans loved Born To Die and propelled it into the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Del Rey’s successful career was off and running.

To date, Dey Rey has released nine albums, including one under her real name Lizzy Grant, and one EP. Born To Die from 2012 is often credited as her debut, as this was the first to carry her professional name. The musician’s first album overall actually dates back to 2010’s Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant .

In February 2024, Dey Rey announced an upcoming new album. Lasso is scheduled for release this September.

Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant

Before Del Rey adopted the professional moniker of Lana Del Rey, she made an album titled Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant (spelling Ray with an “a,” not an “e”). It came out in 2010 while she was signed with 5 Points Records, but the digital release was only available for a couple of months. She later got back the rights to her first album so as to avoid confusion with her assumed moniker.

Born To Die

Del Rey’s first major-label album was Born To Die , which came out in 2012. Although critics didn’t embrace the album, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200, has sold more than 7 million copies worldwide, and has been certified platinum five times. It remains her best-selling album to date and includes one of her most popular songs “Summertime Sadness.”

The year 2012 also saw the arrival of Dey Rey’s EP Paradise , which contained the songs “Ride” and “Cola.” The 8-track collection earned the singer a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Ultraviolence

Ultraviolence , from 2014, featured atmospheric ballads like “Pretty When You Cry,” “Sad Girl,” and “West Coast.” It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and became platinum-certified in November 2021. Before its release, Del Rey redid the completed album with producer Dan Auerbach, using single takes and cheap microphones instead of professional equipment.

Del Rey has described her dark, critically praised 2015 album, Honeymoon , as “a tribute to Los Angeles.” She moved to California in 2012 and says it’s a place where she’s found more musical collaborators than in New York. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and landed at No. 1 in countries like Australia and Ireland.

Lust For Life

In 2017, Del Rey released Lust For Life . Although there are still dark tunes on the album, songs like “Love” gave it a more upbeat tone than earlier Del Rey projects, while tracks like “Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind” took the day’s politics into account. It’s also the first Del Rey album with guest artists, including The Weeknd  on “Lust for Life,” Stevie Nicks on “Beautiful People Beautiful Problems,” and Sean Ono Lennon on “Tomorrow Never Came.” The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Norman F––g Rockwell

In September 2018, Del Rey released two singles from her forthcoming sixth studio album, the pensive “Mariners Apartment Complex” and more expansive “Venice Bitch.” She followed in January 2019 with “Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have – but I Have It,” originally named after troubled American poet Sylvia Plath , before dropping a dreamy cover of Sublime’s “Doing Time” in May.

The album, Norman F––g Rockwell arrived at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 following its August 2019 debut, with “The Greatest” and the title track also earning releases as singles before the end of the year. Del Rey described the album to Billboard as, “A folk record with a little surf twist.” Both the album and its title track earned Grammy nominations for Album and Song of the Year.

Chemtrails Over the Country Club

Del Rey released the single “Let Me Love You Like A Woman” from her seventh studio album, Chemtrails Over the Country Club , in October 2020. “I’ve been really stressed about this album,” the musician shared with Interview before its March 2021 release. “From the top, we knew what Norman was. But with Chemtrails , it was like, ‘Is this new folk? Oh, god, are we going country?’ Now that it’s done I feel really good about it, and I think a defining moment for this album will be ‘White Dress/Waitress.’” Later renamed simply “White Dress,” that song opened the album, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Chemtrails also included a cover of Joni Mitchell ’s song “For Free.”

Blue Banisters

Just seven months after Chemtrails Over the Country Club , Del Rey was back with her eighth studio album, Blue Banisters . The October 2021 release didn’t fare quite as well as her previous albums, peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. However, it became her sixth album to top Billboard ’s Alternative Albums chart, setting a new record. (The musician had previously been tied with the Foo Fighters and Coldplay.)

“ Blue Banisters was more of an explanatory album, more of a defensive album, which is why I didn’t promote it, period, at all,” Del Rey  shared with Rolling Stone UK in a 2023 article. “I didn’t want anyone to listen to it. I just wanted it to be there in case anyone was ever curious for any information.”

Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd released in March 2023. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and extended her No. 1 alternative albums to seven. “Family of origin is the overall theme,” Del Rey told Billboard . “I think with Blue Banisters I wanted to capture this idea, too, but I flew it under the radar. I was trying to address some criticisms that I had heard said after Chemtrails … mostly that people don’t know much about me. I didn’t promote that theme of Blue Banisters at all intentionally.”

She went on to add, “In this album, I got to really finish my thoughts and get super specific, which I was not comfortable with completely before… I do list my grandpa, my brother, my dad, my Uncle Dave.”

Did You Know subsequently collected six 2024 Grammy nominations , including for Album of the Year.

Del Rey is set to release her tenth studio album, titled Lasso , in September 2024. She made the announcement at the Billboard x NMPA Songwriter Awards in February 2024. “If you can’t already tell by our award winners and our performers, the music business is going country,” she said at the event. “We’re going country. It’s happening.”

Del Rey’s work largely isn’t made up of numerous radio hits, but she’s created songs that have received billions of listens. That includes the multi-platinum songs “Summertime Sadness,” “Young And Beautiful,” “Born To Die,” and “West Coast.”

Her earliest hits stood out for their viral music videos that established her “Hollywood Sadcore” aesthetic. “Video Games” from 2011 struck a chord with its mixed vintage footage, old cartoons, Hollywood imagery, an unsteady Paz de la Huerta outside the Chateau Marmont, and shots of Del Rey herself. “Blue Jeans,” which came out in March 2012, was another popular DIY video.

The video for “Born to Die” was a much more elaborate affair. It included two tigers and evoked Rebel Without a Cause with its car wreck ending. For the “National Anthem” video, Del Rey portrayed both Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Marilyn Monroe , alongside rapper A$AP Rocky ’s John F. Kennedy .

“Summertime Sadness” exploded in popularity after Cedric Gervais made an EDM remix of the song in 2013. That version rose to No. 6 on Billboard Hot 100, and the platinum-certified original from 2012 has now sold the equivalent of 6 million copies. Del Rey’s highest-charting solo song on the Hot 100 is “West Coast,” which landed at No. 17 in 2014.

Del Rey’s vocals have graced a handful of movie soundtracks. She wrote “Young and Beautiful” for the 2013 remake of The Great Gatsby , starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan. Part of the movie’s Jay-Z –curated soundtrack, the song was then nominated for a Grammy Award. The next year, Del Rey contributed the Golden Globe–nominated track “Big Eyes” to the Tim Burton film of the same name and sang an updated “Once Upon a Dream” for Maleficent , starring Angelina Jolie . For 2019’s Charlie’s Angels movie, she appeared alongside pop stars Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande on the song “Don’t Call Me Angel (Charlie’s Angels).” It debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.

More recently, Del Rey has earned critical praise for “Norman F––g Rockwell” and “A&W.” The tracks were nominated for Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards in 2020 and 2024, respectively.

Her collaborations with other artists are also well-known. Del Rey has worked with The Weeknd multiple times. Beyond her own songs, the pair teamed up on his songs “Prisoner” from 2015 and 2016’s “Stargirl Interlude.” In 2022, Del Rey co-wrote and appeared on Taylor Swift ’s song “Snow on the Beach” from her album Midnights . “That was actually the song Taylor wanted me to sing on. If I think someone’s song is perfect, I will act as a producer in it,” Del Rey told Harper’s Bazaar . “She wanted me to sing the whole thing, but if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Since her first two nods in 2013, Del Rey has received a total of 11 Grammy Award nominations. The musician has yet to secure a trophy, however.

Among her Grammy nominations are three for Album of the Year recognizing Norman F––g Rockwell , Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd , and The Weeknd ’s Beauty Behind The Madness , which features Del Rey on a song. She has two nominations in another major category, Song of the Year, for “Norman F––g Rockwell” and “A&W.”

Elsewhere, her song “Young And Beautiful,” for the 2013 movie The Great Gatsby , competed for Best Song Written for Visual Media. Lust for Life and her EP Paradise both competed for Best Pop Vocal Album.

lana del rey and taylor swift pose for a photo while sitting at a table in a crowded room, lana wears all black and taylor wears a white dress with black gloves

For the 2024 Grammys, Del Rey earned five Grammy nominations. Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd was up for Best Alternative Music Album in addition to Album of the Year. Song of the Year nominee “A&W” also competed for Best Alternative Music Performance. Finally, Del Rey’s song with Jon Batiste, “Candy Necklace,” was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

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Del Rey’s first tours were largely international. Then in 2015, the singer embarked on her Endless Summer Tour that visited 17 cities, mostly in the United States. Courtney Love was the musical guest at some of the concerts. Next came 2018’s LA to the Moon Tour, spanning a jam-packed slate of shows that January and February. Del Rey has also performed during The Norman F––g Rockwell Tour in 2019 and in another slate of shows in fall 2023 to support Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd .

Mainstream success brought Del Rey opportunities outside the music world. She modeled for H&M, and the British luxury brand Mulberry created a signature handbag, The Del Rey, for her. In 2013, she made a short film called Tropico , as well as a Tropico EP. Elsewhere, she inspired James Franco and a co-author to write Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations With Lana Del Rey (2016). Del Rey attended the 2018 Met Gala, alongside Jared Leto , while sporting a halo with wings and a dress with knives sticking out of a gold heart.

Del Rey is also a poet. She released her first spoken word poetry, a collection titled Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass, in July 2020. She subsequently released a hardcover book of the poems in September 2020. It featured more than 30 poems she wrote.

Del Rey has had a series of romantic relationships with fellow artists and musicians.

She previously dated Scottish singer Barrie-James O’Neill from 2011 to 2014, photographer Francesco Carrozzini from 2014 to 2015, rapper G-Eazy for a short time in 2017, then cop and Live PD analyst Sean Larkin from 2019 to early 2020.

Later in 2020, she connected with musician Clayton Johnson. The couple became engaged before breaking up in the fall of 2021.

Del Rey then had a relationship with Jack Donoghue from 2022 to sometime in 2023. Most recently, she was rumored to be engaged to music manager Evan Winiker in March 2023, but the pair have since called it quits.

The singer discussed her romantic life most recently in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar published in November 2023. “I’m definitely not in love right now,” Del Rey said. “It hasn’t crossed my mind in the last five months on the road or here yet. But give it a week. My history, sure, it’s coming for me.”

Over the years in the public eye, the musician has been a target for crime. Her house has been broken into, and in 2012, her computer was hacked, exposing personal information and unreleased songs, many of which spread online. In February 2018, a man was arrested at a concert in Orlando, Florida, for plotting to kidnap the singer.

Del Rey has also courted her own controversies, starting with a 2014 interview with The Guardian in 2014. “I wish I was dead already,” she said after talking about the late musicians Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse . Cobain’s daughter, Frances , criticized her for the remark.

Sometimes her songs have touched on sensitive topics and hot-button political issues. Del Rey’s 2014 song “Ultraviolence” featured the controversial line “He hit me and it felt like a kiss.” Three years later, Del Rey said she’s no longer comfortable with the lyric. In 2019, she earned attention for the August release of “Looking for America,” with lyrics like “I’m still looking for my own version of America/One without the gun, where the flag can freely fly” inspired by recent mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Del Rey’s track “Judah Smith Interlude” on her 2023 album caught flack from some fans over her inclusion of megachurch pastor Judah Smith’s sermon.

In early 2018, news broke that Radiohead asked for some of the publishing rights to Del Rey’s “Get Free” due to similarities to their hit song “Creep.” During a performance that March, the singer said her and the band’s dispute had been resolved.

Del Rey has come under fire more than once over matters of race and representation. In a May 2020 Instagram post, after she cited Ariana Grande , Cardi B , Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé as singers who “have had number ones with songs about being sexy, wearing no clothes, f––g, cheating, etc,” Del Rey asked why was being condemned for “glamorizing abuse.” Critics wondered why she was mainly singling out women of color and pointed out that the other artists named in her post had also endured plenty of negative comments.

The next year, Del Rey released the cover of her album Chemtrails Over the Country Club , which featured a photo of the musician surrounded by a group of women. Fans criticized her for its lack of diversity. “No this was not intended — these are my best friends, since you are asking today,” she wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post. “As it happens when it comes to my amazing friends and this cover, yes, there are people of color on this record’s picture and that’s all I’ll say about that.” However, she added another statement, in part saying, “We are all a beautiful mix of everything - some more than others, which is visible and celebrated in everything I do.”

In a bizarre turn, in September 2023, Del Rey was spotted at a Waffle House in Florence, Alabama, apparently working a shift. Fans speculated she was working on a new project or possibly promoting one. However, the “A&W” singer told The Hollywood Reporter it wasn’t a stunt, nor a new job, but something that happened organically after she spent several days visiting the restaurant. “We were on our third hour, and the servers asked, ‘Do you guys want shirts?’ ” Del Rey explained. “Hell yeah! We were thrilled.”

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Becoming Lana Del Rey

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Lana Del Rey (born June 21, 1985, Manhattan, New York , U.S.) is an American singer-songwriter known for pairing glamorously morose musical themes with classic Americana and a nostalgic, cinematic visual style. Del Rey’s songs typically focus on relatable, melancholic experiences wrapped in a cultural pastiche of Hollywood ’s golden era.

The eldest of three children, Del Rey was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant in Manhattan , where her parents, Robert Grant and Patricia Hill, worked in advertising. When Grant was an infant, the family moved to Lake Placid , a small town in the Adirondack Mountains . Her mother became a teacher, while her father transitioned to a career in real estate and, later, website domain investing. Grant attended a Roman Catholic elementary school and performed in school plays and musicals. In her early teens, however, she began drinking heavily, which led her parents to enroll her in Kent School, a boarding school in Connecticut . By her late teens, she had achieved sobriety.

After graduating from Kent, Grant took a gap year and moved to Long Island to live with her aunt and uncle, the latter of whom taught her to play the guitar , which helped Grant develop her musical passions. She then attended Fordham University in the Bronx , graduating in 2008 with a degree in philosophy and a specialization in metaphysics .

During her gap year, Grant began performing in clubs and writing songs under the name Lizzy Grant. In 2006 she recorded a demo album titled Sirens under the name May Jailer. About this time she signed with the label 5 Points Records and used the money from her contract to move to New Jersey , where she lived in a trailer park. In 2008 she released the extended-play (EP) album Kill Kill under the name Lizzy Grant, but the album failed to chart.

In 2010 Del Rey released the album Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant on 5 Points Records. (Grant had not yet settled on the spelling of her stage name, initially spelling it “Lana Del Ray.”) The album was released solely on iTunes (a streaming service), but it was unlisted after just a couple of months, reportedly at the request of the singer and her management team. She then broke with 5 Points and moved to London , where she worked with songwriter Justin Parker on several songs, including “Video Games.” In the meantime, she had begun her transformation into Lana Del Rey. She adopted a new look that drew upon pop culture icons of the past such as Marilyn Monroe and Priscilla Presley . Del Rey described her image as “gangster Nancy Sinatra ,” referencing the blonde bombshell pop singer who scored a hit in the 1960s with the song “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.” However, this creative transformation into a provocative new identity, though a typical process undergone by many pop music artists, would spark a backlash regarding the authenticity of Del Rey’s work when she, at last, emerged as a star.

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The same month that Born to Die dropped, Del Rey appeared as a musical guest on the late-night comedy show Saturday Night Live ( SNL ). Her underwhelming performances of “Video Games” and “Blue Jeans” were ripped to shreds by critics, who seemed to believe that Del Rey’s visible stage nerves were proof that she was a music industry creation with no artistic merit. Instead of “the next big thing,” Del Rey was held up as an inauthentic amalgamation of pop artistry, lacking talent or creative direction. Shortly after her SNL fiasco, the Observer wrote:

She’s a failed pop singer who got lip injections, changed her name, and now has a great backstory about living in a trailer that makes her New Jersey Chanteuse schtick as [clothing store] Urban Outfitters-ready as a pair of tight Levi’s [jeans].

Regardless of the critical backlash, Born to Die reached number two on the Billboard 200 chart and became the fifth highest-selling album in 2012, spawning songs that would become classics in Del Rey’s repertoire , including “Summertime Sadness.” Del Rey followed up later that year with the eight-track EP Paradise . Its singles include “Ride,” accompanied by a 10-minute video scripted by Del Rey, and “Body Electric,” which contains lyrics that encapsulate her image: “ Elvis is my daddy / Marilyn’s my mother / Jesus is my bestest friend.” Paradise was nominated for a Grammy Award for best pop vocal album.

Del Rey proved to be a prolific songwriter, rolling out singles nearly every year. In 2015 she released Honeymoon , which went to number two on the Billboard 200 chart. Lust for Life dropped two years later. It debuted at number one and scored Del Rey another Grammy nomination for best pop vocal album. Its lead single, “Love,” went to number two on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. Her next album, Norman F***ing Rockwell! (2019), netted her two more Grammy nominations, for album of the year and song of the year (for the title track). Del Rey followed up with a spoken-word album, Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass (2020), and a book under the same title that features haiku and other poetic forms and photography.

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In 2021 Del Rey dropped two albums: Chemtrails over the Country Club came out in March, and Blue Banisters followed in October. Her next project, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (2023), explores new themes such as aging and grief. (Del Rey’s uncle died in 2016 while she was away on tour.) The album became her most critically successful offering yet, garnering her five Grammy nominations, including nods for album of the year and song of the year (for “A&W”). Having proven herself as one of the most indelible American songwriters of the early 21st century, Del Rey had unquestionably outlasted the critical ire of her early career and successfully replaced it with a distinct cultural relevance. In early 2024 she announced that she would be releasing a country album later in the year.

Del Rey has partnered with other artists and pursued projects in other mediums. Among the musicians with whom she has collaborated are The Weeknd , Taylor Swift , Kanye West , Jon Batiste, Ariana Grande , and Miley Cyrus . Other ventures include modeling for the fashion retailer H&M and contributing photography to the book Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey (2016) by James Franco and David Shields.

Despite her strong album sales and many accolades , Del Rey has been criticized for appearing to romanticize abusive relationships , death, and depression in her songs and videos. Her critics in this regard have included Kim Gordon of the avant-garde rock group Sonic Youth and Frances Bean, the daughter of alternative rock band Nirvana ’s Kurt Cobain , who died by suicide in 1994. In 2020 Del Rey posted a lengthy response to such criticisms on her Instagram page, writing:

I’m fed up with [other] female writers and alt singers saying that I glamorize abuse when in reality I’m just a glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all over the world.

She also wrote that she has “been honest and optimistic about the challenging relationships” she has had, adding, “That’s just how it is for many women.” However, Del Rey has also expressed regret about some of her early song lyrics, and in 2017 she announced that she would be retiring her song “Cola” (2012) from her concert set lists. The song’s sexually charged lyrics include a reference to former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein . At the height of the Me Too movement in 2017, multiple women accused Weinstein of sexual harassment and rape . (He was convicted of rape in 2020.) Del Rey said that she supported the women who had come forward about Weinstein and that retiring the song “would be the only right thing to do.”

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Lana Del Rey

  • Born June 21 , 1985 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Birth name Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
  • Gangster Nancy Sinatra
  • Height 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • 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 York City, to Patricia Ann (Hill), an account executive, and Robert England Grant, Jr., a copywriter turned entrepreneur. She has English and Scottish ancestry. Del Rey was raised in Lake Placid, New York. Del Rey released the single, "Kill Kill", under her given name, Lizzy Grant, in 2009, before remaking herself into the pop femme fatale character, Lana Del Rey. A video for the single, "Video Games", appeared online in August of 2011 and drew considerable buzz, as did a secret show she performed at Brooklyn's Grasslands Gallery that September. Del Rey's EP, featuring the songs "Video Games" and "Blue Jeans", was released in fall 2011. Amidst a heavy dose of hype, her debut album, "Born to Die", was announced by Interscope for release early the following year. Del Rey cemented the anticipation around the album with an appearance on Saturday Night Live (1975) , becoming the first artist since Natalie Imbruglia , in 1998, to perform on the show before the release of her debut album. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
  • Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer and songwriter. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality, its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, and its references to pop culture, particularly 1950s and 1960s Americana. Raised in Upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to embark on her music career. Following numerous projects including her debut studio album and the unreleased Sirens, Del Rey's breakthrough came after the viral success of her single "Video Games" in 2011. She would then sign with Interscope and Polydor later that year. Her major label debut Born to Die (2012) proved a success, spawning her first top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 with the Cedric Gervais remix of "Summertime Sadness". Since, Del Rey has released the US Billboard 200 number-one albums Ultraviolence (2014) and Lust for Life (2017) along with top-ten releases Paradise (2012) and Honeymoon (2015). She has received nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album for both Paradise and Lust for Life. Alongside her records, Del Rey's has contributed to a variety of film soundtracks including The Great Gatsby (2013), Maleficent (2014), and Big Eyes (2014), the last having gained her a Golden Globe nomination. Other significant collaborations include on The Weeknd's Starboy (2016) and Børns' Blue Madonna (2018). Elizabeth Woolridge Grant was born in New York City on June 21, 1985 to Robert England Grant, Jr., a Grey Group copywriter turned entrepreneur, and Patricia Ann "Pat" (née Hill), a former Grey account executive turned high school teacher. She has one younger sister, Caroline Grant, and one brother, Charlie. Her paternal grandfather, Robert England Grant, Sr. was a Kidder, Peabody & Co. investment banker, a vice president for Plough, Inc and Textron, and venture capitalist. She has Scottish ancestry from both her mother and father. Grant grew up in Lake Placid, New York, and was raised Roman Catholic. She attended a Catholic elementary school and for one year, a high school where her mother taught. She began singing in her church choir when she was a child, where she was the cantor. At age fifteen, she was sent to Kent School by her parents to resolve a budding drinking problem. Her uncle, an admissions officer at the boarding school, secured her financial aid to attend. After graduating, Del Rey was accepted to the State University of New York at Geneseo, but she decided not to attend and instead spent a year living on Long Island with her aunt and uncle while working as a waitress. During this time, Del Rey's uncle taught her how to play guitar, and she "realized [that she] could probably write a million songs with those six chords." Shortly after, she began writing songs and performing in nightclubs around the city under various names such as "Sparkle Jump Rope Queen" and "Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena." "I was always singing, but didn't plan on pursuing it seriously", Del Rey said. "When I got to New York City when I was eighteen, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn-I have good friends and devoted fans on the underground scene, but we were playing for each other at that point-and that was it." The following fall, at age nineteen, she enrolled at Fordham University where she majored in philosophy, with an emphasis on metaphysics. She has said she chose to study the subject because it "bridged the gap between God and science... I was interested in God and how technology could bring us closer to finding out where we came from and why." According to Del Rey, she had trouble making friends in both boarding school and college. She lived in The Bronx while attending Fordham. Before graduating in 2008, she moved to North Bergen, New Jersey. She was also a Brooklyn resident for four years. In college, Del Rey did volunteer work at homeless youth and drug and alcohol outreach programs, as well as helping paint and rebuild houses on an Indian reservation in Utah. She would cite this trip as integral in her decision to become a songwriter: "I remember exactly when I decided that I wanted to be a singer. I was in college, [and] we went to the Indian reservation. That day I realized that I had only two options: either making music or volunteering for a good cause. I chose the first option. If it [had] not [worked], I would [have] probably [done] social work in any small town." On April 25, 2005, a seven-track extended play was registered under Elizabeth Woolridge Grant with the United States Copyright Office. The application title was Rock Me Stable with another title Young Like Me also listed. A second extended play, titled From the End, was also recorded under Del Rey's stage name at the time, May Jailer. Between 2005 and 2006, she recorded an acoustic album titled Sirens under the May Jailer project, which later leaked on the internet in mid-2012. At her first performance in 2006 for the Williamsburg Live Songwriting Competition, Del Rey met Van Wilson, an A&R representative for 5 Points Records, an independent label owned by David Nichtern. In 2007, while a senior at Fordham, Del Rey submitted a demo tape of acoustic tracks titled No Kung Fu to 5 Points Records, who subsequently offered her a recording contract for $10,000. Del Rey used the money to relocate to Manhattan Mobile Home Park, a trailer park in North Bergen, New Jersey, and subsequently began working with producer David Kahne, with whom she released a three-track EP titled Kill Kill in October 2008 as Lizzy Grant. She explained that "David asked to work with me only a day after he got my demo. He is known as a producer with a lot of integrity and who had an interest in making music that wasn't just pop." The album, however, was shelved, causing her to shift her focus: She began to work in community service. "Homeless outreach, drug, and alcohol rehabilitation-that's been my life for the past five years", she told Vogue UK in 2012. Her debut full-length album, titled Lana Del Ray, was released in January 2010. Her father, Robert Grant, helped with the marketing of the album, which was available for purchase on iTunes for a brief period before being withdrawn. David Kahne, who produced Grant and previous label owner David Nichtern have both stated that Grant bought the rights back from her label, 5 Points, as she wanted it out of circulation to "stifle future opportunities to distribute it-an echo of rumors that the action was part of a calculated strategy. Del Rey met her current managers, Ben Mawson and Ed Millett, three months after Lana Del Ray and they helped her to get out of her contract with 5 Points Records, where, in her opinion, "nothing was happening." Shortly after, she moved to London, and moved in with Mawson "for a few years." When choosing her stage name, she said: "I wanted a name I could shape the music towards. I was going to Miami quite a lot at the time, speaking a lot of Spanish with my friends from Cuba - Lana Del Rey reminded us of the glamour of the seaside. It sounded gorgeous coming off the tip of the tongue." She has said her lawyers and managers made up the name Lana Del Rey and persuaded her to adopt it. On September 1, 2010, Del Rey was featured by Mando Diao in their MTV Unplugged concert at Union Film-Studios in Berlin. After uploading them to her YouTube channel in 2011, Del Rey's videos for the songs "Video Games" and "Blue Jeans" became viral internet sensations, and she was signed by Stranger Records to release "Video Games" as her debut single. She told The Observer, "I just put that song online a few months ago because it was my favorite. To be honest, it wasn't going to be the single but people have really responded to it." The song earned her a Q award for "Next Big Thing" in October 2011 and an Ivor Novello for "Best Contemporary Song" in 2012. The same month, she signed a joint deal with Interscope Records and Polydor to work on her second studio album Born to Die. Del Rey built anticipation to the album by doing a number of live appearances, such as promotional concerts at the Bowery Ballroom and at the Chateau Marmont, and with performances at television shows such as De Wereld Draait Door, and Later... with Jools Holland. Del Rey also performed two songs from the album on Saturday Night Live on January 14, 2012 and received a negative response from critics and the general public. Del Rey's performance was defended by the evening program's guest host, actor Daniel Radcliffe, despite not having seen her performance.[58] She had earlier defended her spot on the program, saying: "I'm a good musician [...] I have been singing for a long time, and I think that [SNL creator] Lorne Michaels knows that [...] it's not a fluke decision." The following week on SNL, Kristen Wiig impersonated Del Rey where she humorously defended herself during Weekend Update. At the 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards, Del Rey received nominations in the categories Best Alternative, Best Push, and Best New Act. Winning Best Alternative, Del Rey presented the award for Best Female to Taylor Swift. At the 2013 BRIT Awards, she won the award for International Female Solo Artist, making it her second BRIT Award to date. Her win surprised critics who highly anticipated Taylor Swift to win the award. In March 2013, she recited Walt Whitman's poem "Song of Myself" for the French fashion magazine, L'Officiel Paris. Del Rey's seventh single, "Dark Paradise", was released as a single in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on March 1, 2013. Del Rey won the ECHO Awards for Best International Newcomer and Best International Pop/Rock Artist on March 21, 2013. A music video for Del Rey's cover of Leonard Cohen's "Chelsea Hotel#2" was released on March 27, 2013. The following month, in April 2013, another self-produced video was released; it showed Del Rey and her boyfriend, Barrie-James O'Neil, covering "Summer Wine", by Lee Hazlewood. "Burning Desire" became available for purchase as a stand-alone download on March 19, 2013 as the second promotional single from Paradise; its music video was premiered the previous month on Valentine's Day of 2013. After the release of Paradise, Del Rey penned the original song "Young and Beautiful" for the soundtrack of the 2013 film adaptation of The Great Gatsby with director, co-writer, and co-producer Baz Luhrmann. Following the song's release, it peaked at 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Del Rey's highest peak on the chart. However, shortly after its release to contemporary hit radio, the label prematurely pulled it and decided to send a different song to that format; on July 2, 2013, a Cedric Gervais remix of Del Rey's "Summertime Sadness" was sent there; a sleeper hit, the song proved to be a success, surpassing "Young and Beautiful", reaching number 6 and becoming her first American top ten hit. The remix won the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical in 2013. Alongside Paradise, Del Rey announced plans to launch a short film titled Tropico. Tropico was filmed in late June 2013 and directed by Anthony Mandler. On November 22, 2013, an official trailer for Tropico was released; at the end of the trailer, it was announced that the film would be uploaded to Del Rey's official VEVO account on December 5, 2013. The short film premiered on December 4 at Cinerama Dome in Hollywood. Before showing the film, Del Rey told the audience "I really just wanted us all to be together so I could try and visually close out my chapter before I release the new record, Ultraviolence". Journalists identified the phrase from the Anthony Burgess' dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange (1962), but reports were conflicting as to whether or not the title was stylized as one or two words. On December 6, 2013, an EP, also titled Tropico, was made available for purchase via iTunes; it includes the film itself along with the three aforementioned songs. In October 2015, Del Rey announced that she planned writing material for her new record. She stated that her last two albums had a "Californian" sound, but if she were to make an album with a "New York" sound it would be a little harder, faster, more upbeat, and less dreamy. In January 2016, Del Rey was nominated with the "Favorite Female Artist" award at the People's Choice Awards, and she also received a Brit Award nomination for International Female Solo Artist, her third nomination in the category and fourth overall. In February and March 2016, Del Rey and her managers, respectively, officially revealed that she began working on her fifth studio album, just months after releasing her fourth. In 2016, Del Rey performed on two songs on The Weeknd's third studio album Starboy. She provided uncredited backing vocals on "Party Monster" and was featured on an interlude entitled "Stargirl Interlude". "Love", the lead single off of Del Rey's fifth studio album, Lust for Life, was released on February 18, 2017. The music video was directed by Rich Lee. Soon after, Lust for Life was officially announced on March 29, 2017, when a trailer for the album was uploaded to Del Rey's Vevo channel. The album includes collaborations with Stevie Nicks and other artists, and was released on July 21, 2017. About the album, Del Rey stated "I made my first 4 albums for me, but this one is for my fans and about where I hope we are all headed." During a livestream in February 2017, Del Rey described the aesthetic of the album as having a "retro sensibility with a futuristic flair". She released the official cover art for Lust for Life on April 11, 2017. Her first collaboration, "Lust for Life" featuring The Weeknd, was released on April 19, 2017 as the second single from the album. Del Rey released the song "Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind" on May 15, 2017. In 2010, Del Rey acted in a short film called Poolside, which she made with several friends on a reported budget of $400. On January 4, 2012, it was reported she had signed a deal with Next Model Management agency. H&M confirmed that Del Rey would be modeling and recording a cover version of the popular 1950s prom anthem "Blue Velvet" for their 2012 Autumn Campaign. H&M's 2012 Winter campaign, featuring Lana Del Rey, was released on October 12. This is the second H&M campaign Lana Del Rey is featured in. On August 22, 2012, executives announced that Del Rey would endorse their new Jaguar F-Type which was unveiled by Del Rey at the Paris Motor Show in September 2012. Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar's global brand director, explained their choice, saying Del Rey had "a unique blend of authenticity and modernity". The song "Burning Desire", which was initially available for immediate digital download upon pre-ordering Del Rey's third EP, Paradise, was later made available for purchase on Amazon.com and 7digital as a stand-alone download on March 19, 2013, one month after its music video hit YouTube. The song serves as the title track to a 13-minute promotional short film for the Jaguar F-Type, called Desire. The film, directed by Adam Smith, was produced by Ridley Scott and stars Damian Lewis. - IMDb Mini Biography By: ahmetkozan
  • Parents Robert England Grant Jr. Patricia Ann Hill
  • Relatives Charlie Hill-Grant (Sibling) Phoenix Pickens (Niece or Nephew) Chuck Grant (Sibling)
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  • Angelina Jolie handpicked her to perform the song "Once Upon a Dream" as the main theme for Maleficent (2014) .
  • Stated that she has suffered from alcohol dependence. At age 15, she was sent to Kent School, a boarding school in Connecticut, for three years to get sober.
  • Her stage name came from a series of managers and lawyers over the last 9 years (as of 2014) who wanted a name that they thought better fit the sound of the music. It's a combination of the late old Hollywood actress Lana Turner and the Ford Del Rey (car).
  • Was accepted at State University of New York at Genesso, but declined. She decided to take a gap year and the following fall she attended Fordham University, where she studied metaphysics, a branch of philosophy.
  • Has described herself as a "self-styled gangsta Nancy Sinatra "; and cites Britney Spears , Thomas Newman , Eminem , Elvis Presley , Antony and the Johnsons , and Kurt Cobain as her musical influences.
  • [on being a fan of Britney Spears ] I'm not really interested in a ton of female musicians but there is something about Britney that compelled me - the way she sings and just the way she looks.
  • I'm a writer first and a singer second.
  • Fashion is inspired by youth and nostalgia and draws inspiration from the best of the past.
  • I'm not a natural performer or exhibitionist. When I was younger, I hated the focus, and it made me feel strange.
  • I used to wonder if it was God's plan that I should be alone for so much of my life. But I found peace. I found happiness within people and the world.

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Lana Del Rey Biography

Birthday: June 21 , 1985 ( Gemini )

Born In: Manhattan, New York, United States

Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, popularly known as Lana Del Rey, is an award-winning singer and songwriter. Best known for her studio album ‘Ultraviolence,’ she has won several awards, including ‘Brit Award’ for ‘International Female Solo Artist’ and the ‘ECHO Award’ for ‘Best International Female Artist Rock/Pop.’ Born and raised in New York, United States, Del Rey used to sing in her church choir as a child. She also learnt to play the guitar from her uncle. Later, she started writing songs, and performed in nightclubs around the city. She released her first full-length album in 2010, which was named after herself. However, it was sold only for a brief period, before being withdrawn from the market. Her next album ‘Born to Die’ earned her international fame and prominence. Reaching number one in 11 different countries, the album became the fifth best-selling album of 2012. She has also composed music for films, such as ‘Maleficent,’ an American dark fantasy film inspired by ‘Sleeping Beauty,’ and ‘Age of Adeline,’ a romantic fantasy film. She is also known for her anti-feminist views that brought her into the midst of a controversy. She defended herself by saying that a true feminist is a woman who does what she wants.

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Lana Del Rey is an American singer/songwriter and Vogue cover girl.

  • Born in New York in 1986, her birth name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant.
  • She was raised in Lake Placid, a quiet village outside of New

York State. Aged 15, she was sent to boarding school in

Connecticut, before moving to New York City when she was 18 to

study metaphysics at Fordham University - "that was when my musical

experience began. I kind of found people for myself," she told

Vogue of the time.

  • She began performing in clubs around the city under various names, including her birth name Lizzy Grant, as well as Sparkle Rope Jump Queen and Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena. "I was always singing, but didn't plan on pursuing it seriously," she told us. "When I got to New York City when I was 18, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn - I have good friends and devoted fans on the underground scene, but we were playing for each other at that point - and that was it."
  • Aged 20, she signed a record contract for $10,000 and moved

into a trailer park outside of the city. The album she recorded was

later shelved, causing her to shift her focus. Instead, she began

to work in community service. "Homeless outreach, drug and alcohol

rehabilitation - that's been my life for the past five years," she

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told Vogue in 2012.

  • She decided to rebrand herself as Lana Del Rey and in October 2011, she signed a joint record deal with Interscope Records and Polydor.
  • Del Rey released the song Video Games online in June

2011, following it up with an accompanying video on YouTube in

August. "I just put that song online a few months ago because it

was my favourite. To be honest, it wasn't going to be the single

but people have really responded to it. I get very sad when I play

that song. I still cry sometimes when I sing it," she told the

Observer in 2011.

  • Video Games

accumulated in excess of 20

million YouTube views in its first 5 months of upload.

  • On October 24th 2011, it was announced that Del Rey had won

the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_Awards"

title="Q Awards"> Q award</a> for "Next Big

Thing".

  • Her debut album Born To Die was released in January
  • It charted at number one on the Official UK Album Chart.
  • She has described her unique look - auburn hair in Veronica Lake waves, full lips and permanently artistic talons - as "Gangster Nancy Sinatra" and "Lolita got lost in the hood".
  • Of her stage name, she has told us: "I wanted a name I could shape the music toward. I was going to Miami quite a lot at the time, speaking a lot of Spanish with my friends from Cuba - Lana Del Rey reminded us of the glamour of the seaside. It sounded gorgeous coming off the tip of the tongue."
  • She appeared on the cover of the March 2012 issue of British

Vogue . Alexandra Shulman said in her editor's letter: "I

am one of the many thousands of people enraptured by the throaty,

seductive voice of Lana Del Rey... Once I had seen Lana play at a

small event in London, I was convinced that she would be a

*Vogue * cover girl, even though she is probably one of

the newest stars in her field that the magazine has ever had on the

cover."

  • Del Rey said in the accompanying interview that she may not release a second album, stating: "Oh, I don't think I'll write another record. What would I say? I feel like everything I wanted to say, I've already said."

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The origin of Lana Del Rey

There is a shrouding myth and mystery that surrounds Lana Del Rey , and it’s one that she built on purpose. For the first decade of her career, she seemed to be a professional storyteller, writing herself like a starlet in a fictional universe full of glamour, money, literature and lust. As she lent her voice to the figure of Lana Del Rey, the real person of Elizabeth Grant got lost within, turning mystery into misconception.

The standard belief about Del Rey is that she was raised like a socialite on daddy’s money. From solely listening to her music, you’d probably think she was born in Hollywood and stayed there, navigating the bright lights and parties. From her earlier albums, it wouldn’t be a stretch to believe that her life has followed a line of wild recklessness, drug deals, questionable relationships and worrying power dynamics. Perhaps the most insidious belief about her – pulled baselessly from her Americana aesthetic – is that she’s a conservative woman with a real dedication to old-school, misogynistic beliefs that women should be submissive. Amidst her lyrical world, the lines between Del Rey’s truth and her fictionalised tales have been blurred to create a soft-focus veil between us and her. 

But recently, she seems to be reaching a hand through that veil. In her latest releases, Del Rey has been speaking from the heart from Norman Fucking Rockwell onwards. She’s let the world in more and more. “I just needed two seconds to be me,” she sings on ‘Fingertips’, a track on her newest album that traces the darkest lines of her biography and inner workings with previously unheard, outright honesty. The truth behind the figure is really much simpler than her stories would make out. Elizabeth Grant was a creative young girl, born and raised in upstate New York, trying to make something of herself.

There are elements of Del Rey’s early songs that soundtrack her life. While not quite the wild heart-shaped-glasses-tinted Lolita carnage she writes of in her works, pieces like ‘This Is What Makes Us Girls’ give an insight into her teenhood recklessness. Ending with her getting set away to a boarding school as her relationship with her mother broke down, she was cast off as a kind of lost cause, singing in ‘Fingertips’, “What kind of mother was she to say I’d end up in institutions?”

In the isolation of her school, Del Rey started world-building. Mixing her own rebellion and inner spirals with the literature she was escaping into , the romanticism that colours her music was born early. But it was hard won as the singer said of her youth, “I was unhappy for some time. I got into a lot of trouble. I used to drink a lot. That was a hard time in my life.”

From boarding school, she made her way to Long Island. “When I was a waitress wearing a tight dress,” she sings of her days here, adding, “It made me feel, made me feel like a god.” Gathering some cash for her next move, this was the turning point as she taught herself guitar. She said she “could probably write a million songs with those six chords” and got started on that mission.

Not even 19 yet, her various older pseudonyms were born in these early years. Across the internet, in differing quality levels, you can find music by ​​Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen and a scattering of other names, all immortalising the blossoming talent that would become Lana Del Rey. Dedicated fans know these early tracks well as songs like ‘Kill Kill’, ‘Mermaid Motel’, ‘Queen Of Disaster’ and ‘Pawn Shop Blues’ are direct preludes to the sound and lyrical style that would make her name. 

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For a long while, that’s how it was. The musician moved to New York to study a philosophy degree, worked doing community outreach with addicts after getting clean and sober from her own dependencies, and then spent her evenings recording rough demo songs and uploading them to the void of the internet from her apartment in the Bronx and then a trailer in New Jersey. Embedding herself in the city’s DIY music scene, there are plenty of videos and soundbites of these early performances to be found as she began fostering a tight, cultish following.

During these years, one producer, David Kahne, met her at the time and was keen to make her a star. “Our plan was to get it all organised and have a record to go, and she’d be touring right after she graduated from college,” he said. But their plans couldn’t keep up with her swift growth and evolution as an artist. “Like a lot of artists, she morphed. When she first came to us, she was playing plunky little acoustic guitar, [had] sort of straight blonde hair, very cute young woman. A little bit dark, but very intelligent. We heard that. But she very quickly kept evolving.”

Lizzy Grant never worked because Lana Del Rey was always on the horizon. That blonde-haired, guitar-playing girl would always give way to something grander. When you combine Del Rey’s strict boarding school days and teenage rebellion, her lifelong interest in literature and poetry, her philosophy degree and her vast tastes in film and music, it feels inevitable that a bigger character would emerge. Before anyone could ever hook onto Lizzy Grant or her other pseudonyms, Lana Del Rey was born.

Allowing her to escape her upstate youth or her broke days in the Bronx, she wanted to become a more glamorous figure. “I wanted a name I could shape the music towards,” she said of the decision, crafting a moniker that was inspired half by Hollywood starlet Lana Turn and half by the classic Americana, blue-collar car, the Ford Del Rey sedan, perfectly merging her lofty inspirations with her roots.

Another insidious myth about Del Rey is that she seems to blow up out of nowhere or that she had her career purchased. The actuality is that her breakthrough came much later than most. Even after adopting her now-famed name and continuing to chug along with recording and occasionally releasing demos with her distinctive sound more than solidified, Del Rey was 26 by the time people took notice. The breakthrough itself was a simple act of fate. After uploading a self-made music video made of stock footage of vintage clips to her song ‘Video Games’, the world discovered a star.

“I just put that song online a few months ago because it was my favourite. To be honest, it wasn’t going to be the single, but people have really responded to it,” Del Rey said of the move when fame suddenly swept her up. After years of working away, that one YouTube video earned her ‘Next Big Thing’ status, a record deal and a budget, allowing her to finally bring Lana Del Rey to live in her full glory. 

The rest, as they say, was history. With the scope to now make music on the cinematic scale she had been working towards for years, Del Rey came to total fruition on her 2012 debut album Born To Die. From that moment on, her lyricism has weaved a complex image of literary and cultural references, glamourised fiction and shrouded facts that will forever have people wondering who she really is. Remaining relatively shy to the limelight, the only clues remain in her lyrics as she returns to herself on ‘ Fingertips ’: “Sunbather, moon chaser, queen of empathy / I give myself two seconds to breathe / And go back to being a serene queen / I just needed two seconds to be me.”

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About Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey has one of the most enigmatic personalities of modern pop, and it’s won her one of the most devoted audiences of the 2010s. — Billboard

Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), best known by her stage name Lana Del Rey, is an icon of modern alternative singing and songwriting.

At age 18, Lana began performing in clubs around Brooklyn, NY under various monikers including Lizzy Grant, May Jailer, and Sparkle Jump Rope Queen. Around the same time, she began attending Fordham University in The Bronx , where she majored in philosophy with a specific focus on metaphysics.

I was interested in God and how technology could bring us closer to finding out where we came from and why

Is what she said about her degree when asked. The theme of God and science remains persistent in all of her music. Alongside her college major, some of her song themes were the effect of attending a Christian high school.

She signed her first recording contract with 5 Points Records in 2007 and her first digital album, Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant , was released in January 2010.

Traces of this era can still be found online but this commercially unsuccessful epoch was ultimately abandoned to make way for the rebrand of Lana Del Rey.

In 2011, a homemade music video for “Video Games” was uploaded to Lana’s YouTube channel. The track became a viral sensation, sparking widespread interest in the artist, and she signed with Interscope/Polydor in the October of that year. On the acknowledgements for her fifth studio album, Lust for Life she wrote

Abel, I still think of the day u posted video games on your Tumblr. Grateful for u.

Here, she is referring the R&B-Hip-Hop singer and frequent collaborator, The Weeknd . Their friendship eventually blossomed into a collaboration on the title track for said album as well as “Stargirl Interlude” on The Weeknd’s album Starboy .

Since then, Lana has delivered a flair unlike any other artist of her generation, praised for its cinematic sound and references to various aspects of pop culture, particularly that of the 1950s and 1960s Americana.

After many studio releases that were removed from streaming platforms to make way for her rebrand, Lana explained the meaning of her stage name and how it was influenced by her time in Florida while in college.

I wanted a name I could shape the music towards. I was going to Miami quite a lot at the time, speaking a lot of Spanish with my friends from Cuba – Lana Del Rey reminded us of the glamour of the seaside. It sounded gorgeous coming off the tip of the tongue.

Before using Del Rey , she initially chose the alternate spelling Lana Del Ray and released an album under that name, but ultimately chose the latter moving forward.

On January 27, 2012, Lana’s first major-label project, Born to Die , was released. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it is the second-longest charting album on the Billboard 200 by a female artist, and gave Lana her best-known smash hit “Summertime Sadness” .

Later that year, the Grammy-nominated EP Paradise was released, and was packaged alongside the reissue of Born to Die .

Two years later, the atmospheric album Ultraviolence was released, showcasing a slightly darker sound and theme. The term comes from the Anthony Burgess novel, A Clockwork Orange , and refers to excessive or unjustified violence.

2015 saw the arrival of Honeymoon which Lana described as being “a tribute to Los Angeles”. The album became the subject of much critical acclaim, garnering the most praise of all of her projects before it, with some even calling it her best work yet.

Her fifth studio album Lust For Life followed in 2017, packing some high-profile features with artists including The Weeknd , A$AP Rocky , Playboi Carti and Stevie Nicks . Billboard called it a “new-age folk” record and it was named in the Top 50 Best Album of the Year lists by several high-profile music publications.

After much anticipation, teasing and at least one deferred release date, on August 30, 2019, Norman Fucking Rockwell! was debuted to the world. This album earned her Grammy nominations and places on year-end lists, launching her further than ever into the limelight.

Only days after NFR! ’s release, in an interview with The Times , Lana confirmed that a new project entitled Chemtrails Over the Country Club (originally called as White Hot Forever ) was in the works with a potential release in 2020. Nearing the end of 2019, Lana also announced she would be releasing a spoken word poetry album on January 4th, 2020, as the book itself was taking long to hand-bind.

Similar to the way Chemtrails Over The Country Club was announced, Lana took to Instagram after the release of Chemtrails to announce a follow-up eighth studio album called Blue Banisters (which was originally supposed to be called ‘Rock Candy Sweet’) that was expected to be released on July 4th, 2021, however was delayed for October 22nd of the same year. Three singles from Blue Banisters were released on May 20th, 2021.

After more than a year’s time of not releasing music, Lana released a statement on November 30, 2022 which stated that an announcement would be made in a week regarding music. After the week’s worth of waiting, Lana released the album’s intended release date, called Did you know that there’s a tunnel under the Ocean Blvd : March 10th, 2023. She finally revealed that she was pushing the release date back two weeks to the 24th of March of the same year. Although the reason was originally undisclosed, it was soon uncovered that in the midst of Miley Cyrus' album’s release date being the same, she was forced to push it back to avoid drama.

A visual artist as well as performer, Del Rey has released a number of music videos, including a short music film that she wrote, directed and starred in, titled Tropico . The piece features dark undertones and haunting scenes of vintage technicolor.

Lana’s lyrics explore a broad range of intricate topics such as love and relationships, famous icons and her idols, her own experiences with fame, pop culture, religion, patriotism and nostalgia. She uniquely encapsulates a mix of magic, glamour and beauty, intertwined with grit, destruction and sadness. Vogue UK published an interview with Lana in late 2011 where it was revealed that she refers to her musical artistry as “Hollywood sadcore”.

Lana’s catalog of work is not made up of a constant stream of mainstream radio hits, and she continues to remain singular in her style of writing and singing, showing no similarity to any artist in modern pop or alternative music.

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The career and history of Lana del Rey: A time line

  • by Tomas Gonzalez
  • 27 May, 2023 5 December, 2023

In this post, we will go through Lana del Rey ‘s history in a timeline infographic. Her career beginnings as May Jailer , as well as her work as Lizzy Grant are also featured in this chronology.

Cronología: la historia de Lana del Rey

Lana del Rey ‘s history starts with some stage name changes, before she consolidated as one of today’s greatest singers. This timeline chart is updated with her most recent studio output: both 2021 albums Chemtrails over the Country Club and Bue Banisters , as well as You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd , released in 2023.

If you want to learn more about this famous singer, check out Lana del Rey’s influence chart .

How Lizzy Grant Became Lana del Rey

Elizabeth Grant ‘s career in music started in the mid-2000s when she was yet trying to find her own sound and voice. She recorded a few demos in 2005 before her first and not officially released LP Sirens (2006). This LP surfaced on the internet in 2012.

By 2010 she had changed her name to Lizzy Grant , in order to record and release her first “official” album, titled Lana del Ray (2010). She later adopted the stage name of Lana del Rey . After adopting her new artistic name, she retired the previously mentioned album from the music market and reset her career. With another approach to her music and sound, she decided she wanted to become a different kind of singer, a really famous one.

Lana del Rey’s immediate rise to fame

Before her new debut with Born to Die (2012), she scored one big hit included in that same album: Video Games gained much popularity on the internet and started to gather significant media attention. Blue Jeans is another big hit from this record.

With her steady recording partner, producer Rick Nowels , she continued to release other successful albums. The EP Paradise did pretty well in sales and included Ride as a lead single.

She contributed to the soundtrack of the film The Great Gatsby with another hit, Young and Beautiful, in 2013. One year later, the album Ultraviolence (2014) was also critically acclaimed and commercial success.

In 2015, Lana del Rey released her weakest album in my opinion: Honeymoon , which included hit songs like High by the Beach .

2017 saw the release of Lana del Rey ‘s most collaborative album yet: Lust for Life . This album featured collaborations with The Weeknd , Sean Lennon , Stevie Nicks , and Playboi Carty , among others.

Later career of Lana del Rey

Norman Fucking Rockwell was released in 2019. This album gardened critical acclaim, as it showcased Lana del Rey ‘s music in a much more piano-based style.

In 2020 she released her spoken word album Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass , which was also published including a poem book with the same title.

In 2021 she released two more albums: The critically acclaimed Chemtrails Over The Country Club , which was quickly followed by Blue Banisters. In 2023 Lana del Rey released her most recent work, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd .

Lana del Rey’s complete discography

  • Born to Die (2012)
  • Ultraviolence (2014)
  • Honeymoon (2015)
  • Lust for Life (2017)
  • Norman Fucking Rockwell (2019)
  • Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass (2020)
  • Chemtrails Over The Country Club (2021)
  • Blue Banisters (2021)
  • Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (2023)

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Lana Del Rey

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Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey , is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, poet, model, and music video director. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality; its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia; and its references to pop culture, particularly 1950s and 1960s Americana.

Raised in Upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to embark on her music career. Following numerous projects including her debut studio album and the unreleased Sirens , Del Rey's breakthrough came after the viral success of her debut single " Video Games " in 2011. She then signed with Interscope and Polydor later that year. Her major-label debut Born to Die (2012) proved an international success and spawned her first top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 with the Cedric Gervais remix of " Summertime Sadness ".

Del Rey released the Grammy-nominated EP, Paradise (2012), to further positive reviews. In 2013, Del Rey ventured into the film as she wrote, directed, and starred in the short music film, Tropico (2013), and released " Young and Beautiful ", the theme for The Great Gatsby (2013). Del Rey subsequently issued her sophomore major-label effort, Ultraviolence (2014), to similar success as it topped the charts and spawned the hit single, " West Coast ". That same year, Del Rey recorded the eponymous theme for Big Eyes (2014), which garnered her both a Grammy and Golden Globe nomination. Since then, Del Rey has released Honeymoon (2015) and Lust for Life (2017), the latter of which topped the charts in numerous countries and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Del Rey's sixth studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell! , was released on August 30, 2019. Her first poetry book, titled Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass was released on September 29, 2020, accompanied by an audiobook . Del Rey would go on to release two albums in 2021, Chemtrails over the Country Club and Blue Banisters . After a one-year break, Del Rey released her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd , on March 24, 2023.

  • 1 Early life
  • 2.1 Career beginnings and Sirens
  • 2.2 2007–2010: Lana Del Ray era
  • 2.3 2010–2012: Born to Die era
  • 2.4 2012–2013: Paradise era
  • 2.5 2014–2015: Ultraviolence era
  • 2.6 2015–2016: Honeymoon era
  • 2.7 2017–2018: Lust for Life era
  • 2.8 2018–2019: Norman Fucking Rockwell! era
  • 2.9 2020–2021: Chemtrails over the Country Club era
  • 2.10 2021: Blue Banisters era
  • 2.11 2022-2023: Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd era
  • 3.1 Musical style
  • 3.2 Voice timbre
  • 3.3 Influences
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5.2 Extended plays
  • 7 Filmography
  • 8 Awards and nominations
  • 9 External links
  • 10 References

Lana Del Rey was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant in New York City on June 21, 1985, the oldest to Robert England Grant, Jr. , a Grey Group copywriter turned entrepreneur, and Patricia Ann "Pat" (Hill) , a former Grey account executive turned high school teacher. She has one younger sister, Caroline Grant , and one brother, Charlie . She has one niece, Phoenix Pickens-Grant , who is the daughter of her sister. Her paternal grandfather, Robert England Grant, Sr. was a Kidder, Peabody & Co. investment banker, a vice president for Plough, Inc, Textron, and venture capitalist. She is of Scottish descent.

Del Rey grew up in rural Lake Placid, New York, and was raised Roman Catholic. She attended a Catholic elementary school and for one year, a high school where her mother taught. She began singing in her church choir when she was a child, where she was the cantor. At age fifteen, she was sent to Kent School by her parents to deal with her rampant alcohol abuse; her uncle, an admissions officer at the school, secured her financial aid to attend.

Before becoming a singer, Del Rey wanted to be a poet. As a child, her father wrote country songs for personal enjoyment, while her mother was interested in singing; the former introduced her to The Beach Boys, while the latter was a fan of Carly Simon.

After graduating, Del Rey was accepted to the State University of New York at Geneseo, but she decided not to attend and instead spent a year living on Long Island with her aunt and uncle while working as a waitress. During this time, Del Rey's uncle taught her how to play guitar, and she "realized [that she] could probably write a million songs with those six chords". Shortly after, she began writing songs and performing in nightclubs around the city under various names such as "Sparkle Jump Rope Queen" and "Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena". "I was always singing, but didn't plan on pursuing it seriously", Del Rey said. "When I got to New York City when I was eighteen, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn—I have good friends and devoted fans on the underground scene, but we were playing for each other at that point—and that was it".

The following fall, she enrolled at Fordham University where she majored in philosophy, with an emphasis on metaphysics. Del Rey said she chose to study the subject because it "bridged the gap between God and science... I was interested in God and how technology could bring us closer to finding out where we came from and why". According to Del Rey, she had trouble making friends in boarding school and college, and said, "that was when my musical experience began. I kind of found people for myself". She lived in The Bronx and later moved to New Jersey while in college, and volunteered at homeless youth and drug and alcohol outreach programs, as well as helping paint and rebuild houses on an Indian reservation in the western United States. After college, she moved to Brooklyn, where she resided for another four years.

Career beginnings and Sirens

After returning to New York at 18 years old, Del Rey began studying metaphysics at Fordham College. It was around this time when she quit drinking due to an incident where she lost her parents' car, however, without drinking, she felt "out of sync" with campus life. [1] She began making social connections to other musicians who encouraged her to experiment with music. After learning six chords on the guitar from her uncle, she began writing music. On learning guitar, she said, "I realized I could probably write a million songs with those six chords". The result of her writing was the production of her first album, Sirens . The acoustic album, written entirely by Del Rey under the stage name "May Jailer", was the beginning roots of her musical life and showcased a more fragile and peaceful take on her voice and sound.

She began playing songs in various underground clubs in New York in 2005 and continued writing and performing for the next few years. Her stage name changed many times through this period, beginning with "May Jailer", evolving into "Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena", shortly becoming "Sparkle Jump Rope Queen", and eventually becoming Lizzy Grant. She graduated from Fordham College with a BA in philosophy. Halfway through college, Del Rey received a $10,000 record contract. With the money, she rented a $400 a month trailer in New Jersey and began her music career.

2007–2010: Lana Del Ray era

After recording a demo EP in 2007 titled No Kung Fu , Del Rey began work on her first studio album. She sent the EP to various producers with the intent of finding someone to work with her, and after listening to her tracks, David Kahne agreed to collaborate with her. The two began recording in 2008 and recorded every day for three months. Her first EP was released after they began their sessions, Kill Kill , which included three tracks - " Kill Kill ", " Gramma ", and " Yayo ". The three songs off the EP would later be included in her debut LP, Lana Del Ray . Del Rey had recorded the album previously with her then-boyfriend Steven Mertens , but his contributions were ultimately scrapped. The album was released by 5 Points Records on January 5, 2010, to iTunes and Amazon. Shortly after this, it was removed from all services and Del Rey bought the rights to the album back from her label after deciding to proceed with a different musical aim. The record was removed from all circulation, but a re-recording of the song " Yayo " appeared later on Paradise .

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Del Rey in August 2010

2010–2012: Born to Die era

Later in 2010, Del Rey began work on her major-label debut album, Born to Die . She and Justin Parker began working with each other at this time. She dyed her naturally blonde hair auburn in 2010 and began releasing self-made videos featuring noir cinema clips interlaced with her own videos, made on her Apple computer, in mid-2010. She posted " Video Games " to her YouTube channel on August 19, 2011 . The song and video immediately began to garner attention from music critics, who hailed the fragility of her voice and the song's production, and she was signed to Stranger Records the following month. The song was released as a double A-side along with " Blue Jeans " on October 16, 2011 . Soon, Del Rey signed with Interscope Records and Polydor Records and began preparing Born to Die for release in early 2012.

Interscope and Polydor introduced Del Rey to various producers, including Rick Nowels and Emile Haynie . She began recording both older songs and new material for the album, and " Born to Die " was released on December 30, 2011 , as the second single from the then-untitled album. Del Rey began promotion of the material soon after being signed and performed in many intimate venues and shows. She made her U.S. television debut on January 14, 2012 , alongside Daniel Radcliffe on the comedy show Saturday Night Live . The performance received polarized reviews, with some calling it the "worst performance in SNL history", while some attributed Del Rey's stage presence to stage-jitters, due to the fact that it was her first performance on American television.

Despite the mixed reception of the album, it performed well commercially, especially in European territories. The record was the third best selling of the year in the United Kingdom. As of June 2014, the record has sold over 7 million copies worldwide, it is recognized as Del Rey's most impactful work.

2012–2013: Paradise era

In an interview with RTVE on June 15, 2012 , Del Rey announced she has been working on a new album due in November , and that five tracks have already been written, two of them being " Will You Still Love Me When I'm No Longer Young and Beautiful ", " In the Land of Gods and Monsters " and the other track titled " I Sing the Body Electric ", which was performed at BBC Radio 1's Hackney Weekend that month. In an interview with Tim Blackwell for Nova FM in Melbourne, Australia, Del Rey added that her upcoming November release would not be a new album but an EP, which she described as the "Paradise Edition of Born to Die ". On September 25, 2012 , Del Rey released the lead single " Ride " with positive reception. The EP was released on November 9, 2012 , with 8 tracks and one bonus iTunes exclusive track, " Burning Desire ". Beginning in April 2013, Del Rey embarked on an expansive worldwide concert tour in support of the EP.

The song " Young and Beautiful ", which was originally intended for the Paradise EP, was later released on April 23, 2013, as part of the movie soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann's film The Great Gatsby . The song achieved commercial success and widespread critical acclaim, and earned Del Rey a nomination for "Best Song Written for Visual Media" at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.

In June 2013 , Del Rey began filming the Anthony Mandler directed short film Tropico , which she called a "farewell" to the Born to Die era. The short film was premiered at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California on December 4, 2013 , and released to YouTube and Vevo on the following day. At the premiere, Del Rey announced the title of her second full-length major-label album Ultraviolence . The short film received mixed reviews.

2014–2015: Ultraviolence era

Del Rey had been working on her Born to Die follow up album since its release, but felt there was no real substance until November 2013 when she sat down with melodies and lyrics she had been working on and wrote the album. Over three weeks in Electric Lady Studios in New York, Del Rey recorded the album with Rick Nowels . By the end of the session, the album was complete. However, shortly after Dan Auerbach and Del Rey met in a club and decided to work together. A week later, Del Rey rerecorded the entire album with Auerbach using a Shure SM-58 microphone and a live band.

In interviews around this time, Del Rey talked about the development of her album, playing tracks, such as " Black Beauty " and describing the album as dark and spiritual. After " Black Beauty " leaked, Del Rey said "I do feel discouraged, yeah. I don't really know what to put on the record. But I guess I could just put them on and see what happens" leaving the fate of the song on the album uncertain. She added, she was working on Ultraviolence "until my record got leaked last week, 'cause my life is like completely invaded. But yeah, I'm writing songs that I really like right now. They're really low-key and stripped back, all sort of West Coast inspired."

On February 20, 2014 , Del Rey posted a picture of herself and Auerbach on Twitter with the caption "Me and Dan Auerbach are excited to present you Ultraviolence". [2] [ dead link ]

" West Coast " was released as the album's lead single on April 14, 2014 . It received critical acclaim and performed modestly on the charts, entering the Top 40 in many countries. A music video was released on May 7 . " Shades of Cool " was announced to be the album's first promotional single and was released on May 26 . The music video for the track premiered on June 17 . " Ultraviolence " was the next promotional single, followed by " Brooklyn Baby " which was released on June 4 and June 8 , respectively. A snippet of a music video for the song " Pretty When You Cry " was released through Del Rey's Instagram on June 16 .

" Ultraviolence " was released as the album's second single on August 18, 2014, with a music video featuring Del Rey as a bride released on July 30 . On November 21, 2014 , " Black Beauty " was released as a single exclusively in Germany alongside a remix EP.

In November 2014 , rumors circulated surrounding Del Rey's involvement with Tim Burton's Big Eyes , culminating in the revelation that she had recorded two songs for the film, a titular track, " Big Eyes " and another called " I Can Fly " written with Dan Heath and Rick Nowels respectively, the latter song of which earned Del Rey a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Original Song". In early 2015, Del Rey was featured in Emile Haynie 's album We Fall , co-writing and providing vocals for " Wait for Life ".

On December 1, 2014 , a concert tour supporting the album was announced as the Endless Summer Tour with multiple dates across North America select dates on the tour were supported by one of Del Rey's inspirations, Courtney Love , while others were supported by Grimes . The tour began on May 7, 2015 , and concluded on June 16, 2015 .

2015–2016: Honeymoon era

The successor to Ultraviolence was first mentioned in a radio interview in June 2014 , by Del Rey who explained she had a concept for an album titled Music to Watch Boys To that she was developing. In October of that same year, she expressed interest in working with Giorgio Moroder, an influential disco producer. In an interview with Grazia magazine in December 2014 , she announced she had already written 10 tracks for the album, was working with Mark Ronson and expected the album to be out after her Endless Summer Tour in late August 2015 .

Del Rey confirmed the title of the album to be Honeymoon in an interview with Billboard at the start of 2015. She explained that 9 tracks were finished, and she was "looking for a few more songs to tie everything together".

On July 14, 2015 , Del Rey uploaded the audio of the song " Honeymoon ", the title track from the record, on her personal YouTube account. The video shows Del Rey relaxing in the hills of California for approximately 30 seconds, then transitioning into the lyrics of the song. Despite its early release, " Honeymoon " was not available for purchase on iTunes until September 9, 2015 , when it was released as the second promotional single from the record.

On August 4, 2015 , Del Rey announced the lead single " High by the Beach ", and that the track would be released on August 10 of the same year. The track leaked on August 7, 2015 , onto YouTube and the social media platform Tumblr before the official release on the promised date of August 10 . It received general appraise from the public, especially due to the fact that Del Rey explored the sound of "trap." The official music video for the single was uploaded to Del Rey's Vevo channel on August 13, 2015 .

On August 20, 2015 , Del Rey announced the tracklisting of Honeymoon via social media. The album went up for pre-order the next day, and it included " High by the Beach " and the first promotional single, " Terrence Loves You ".

The last single from the record was called " Music to Watch Boys To ". On June 4, 2015 , model Jake Mast tweeted that the music video for the song he had filmed with Del Rey earlier in the year was for the track and would be released in June , however, by the end of the month, no song or video had been released and they were instead released in September . On September 1, 2015 , Del Rey posted a photo depicting the behind-the-scenes of the music video for the track on Instagram. A snippet of the song was featured alongside excerpts from " Terrence Loves You ", " Freak " and " High by the Beach " in an album sampler released September 8, 2015 . On September 9, 2015 , Del Rey posted the official artwork of " Music to Watch Boys To " on social media sites along with an announcement that the track would premier later that day on Beats 1 Radio. On September 11, 2015 , the single's official audio was uploaded to Del Rey's Vevo channel, and the song was also on iTunes. On September 30, 2015 , the official music video for the song was uploaded to Del Rey's Vevo channel.

Honeymoon was officially released worldwide on September 18, 2015. The record was written and produced solely by Del Rey with long-time collaborators Rick Nowels and Kieron Menzies , and it was met with positive critical reception. Although the record was not heavily promoted, it debuted at number two in the United States and the United Kingdom as well as reached the top 10 of almost every country it charted in.

On February 9, 2016 , Del Rey hosted a premiere for the music video of her song " Freak ". It was located at The Wiltern, in Los Angeles, California. The video debuted via Del Rey's Vevo channel on the same date.

Starting in December 2015 , Del Rey began announcing festival performance dates across Europe, Canada, the United States, and Mexico to further promote Honeymoon , despite there being no official concert tour to support the album. [3] She performed at these festivals throughout the summer of 2016.

2017–2018: Lust for Life era

In October 2015 , Del Rey announced that she planned writing material for her new record. [4] She stated that she wanted the upcoming record to have a "pop-friendly" and "New York style" sound, [5] and to be a little harder, faster, more upbeat, and less dreamy. [5] In January 2016 , Del Rey was nominated with the "Favorite Female Artist" award at the People's Choice Awards, and she also received a BRIT Award nomination for International Female Solo Artist, her third nomination in the category and fourth BRIT Award nomination overall. Del Rey began recording her fourth major-label studio album, Lust for Life , just six months after releasing her third. [6] [7]

In November 2016, The Weeknd released his album Starboy , which featured two songs that had contributions from Del Rey. She was credited as a featured artist on " Stargirl Interlude ", as well as co-wrote and provided background vocals for " Party Monster ".

The lead single from Lust for Life , " Love " was registered online during January 2017 under the alternate title "Young in Love". On February 17, 2017 , promotional posters for the "Love" music video directed by Rich Lee appeared across Los Angeles, California. Later that day, the full song leaked online. On February 18, 2017 , the single was officially released worldwide on all music services. The official music video for " Love " was published to Del Rey's official Vevo channel on February 20, 2017 .

On March 29, 2017 , Del Rey announced that the official title of the album was Lust for Life by releasing an album trailer on her official VEVO channel. About the album, Del Rey stated: "I made my first 4 albums for me, but this one is for my fans and about where I hope we are all headed." [8]

On April 19, 2017 , " Lust for Life ", featuring The Weeknd , the second single and title track from the album, was officially released worldwide. The official music video for the song was released on May 22, 2017 .

On May 15, 2017 , Del Rey officially released a song called " Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind " worldwide as the first promotional single from Lust for Life . She had written the song one month earlier. Two other songs, " Summer Bummer ", featuring ASAP Rocky & Playboi Carti , and " Groupie Love " featuring ASAP Rocky were both officially released on July 12, 2017 , along with the album pre-order. Lust for Life was officially released worldwide on July 21, 2017 . It was received positively by critics and became Del Rey's second number-one album in the United States and third number-one album in the United Kingdom. The album also earned Del Rey a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. [9]

Shortly after releasing the album, Del Rey performed several concerts across the United States and Europe as a small promotional tour. In September 2017, Del Rey announced an official world tour entitled the LA to the Moon Tour . The tour began in North America on January 5, 2018, and later included shows in South America, Australia, and Europe. She concluded the tour on a short festival circuit to the Czech Republic and Hungary.

2018–2019: Norman Fucking Rockwell! era

On September 12 and 18th of 2018, Del Rey released the singles " Mariners Apartment Complex " and " Venice Bitch ", respectively, to precede her upcoming sixth studio album. Also on September 18, 2018, during an interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 Radio, Del Rey announced that the album will be titled Norman Fucking Rockwell! . [10] On January 9, 2019, the third single, " Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It " was released. On May 17, 2019, the fourth single, " Doin' Time " (a cover of the original song by Sublime), was released. A pre-order was made available for the 14 track long album on August 1, 2019, with a release date set for August 30, 2019.

From March 2019 to July 2019, Del Rey performed on a Festival Tour in Europe to promote the album. The Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour began on September 21, 2019, and carried into 2020 to promote the album as well - it had 16 stops within the United States and Europe.

2020–2021: Chemtrails over the Country Club era

Del Rey first revealed that she had been working on her follow-up record in an interview on August 30, 2019. She announced that it would be titled White Hot Forever , and estimated that it would be released within 12 to 13 months of the interview as a surprise release. The album's title was later changed as announced by Del Rey on Instagram on May 25, 2020, and was now titled Chemtrails over the Country Club .

She released the album's lead single, " Let Me Love You like a Woman ", on October 16, 2020. A teaser of the music video for the title track was posted by Del Rey on December 22, 2020, announcing the song would be released on January 11, 2021, alongside a pre-order for the album.

She released the title track as the album's second single on the said date. The third single, " White Dress ", was released as a single upon the album's release, March 19, 2020. " Tulsa Jesus Freak " became the album's fourth single on March 26, 2021.

2021: Blue Banisters era

The album was first hinted at on November 17, 2020, when Del Rey confirmed she was working on two albums. She later announced her next record on Instagram on March 20, 2021, under the title Rock Candy Sweet . However, the title was later changed to Blue Banisters on April 27, 2021.

On May 20, 2021, the first three singles of the album, " Wildflower Wildfire ", " Text Book ", and the title track were released with little to no promotion. She later released the album's fourth single, " Arcadia ", on September 8, 2021. The same day Del Rey revealed the fifteen-track-long album's tracklist, and it also became available for pre-order.

The album was released on October 22, including Chemtrails over the Country Club outtake " Dealer ", leaked Ultraviolence outtakes " Cherry Blossom ", " Living Legend ", and " Nectar of the Gods ", and an outtake of an unreleased album featuring The Last Shadow Puppets , " Thunder ".

2022-2023: Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd era

The album was first mentioned by Del Rey on October 22, 2021, during an Instagram livestream. She later mentioned it in a May 2022 interview for W magazine.

On December 7, 2022, the album's title, release date, and covers were announced, alongside the release of the title track . The album became available for pre-order. On January 14, 2023, the sixteen-track-long album's tracklist and new release date were announced. The album's second single " A&W " was released on February 14, 2023, followed by the album's third single " The Grants " a month later on March 14, 2023. The album released on March 24, 2023.

Musical style

Del Rey's sound has been dubbed "Hollywood sadcore". Her music has been noted for its cinematic sound and its references to various aspects of pop culture, particularly that of the 1950s and '60s Americana. Rolling Stone noted that Del Rey enjoys playing the role of a lounge singer. Time said the solid core of her sound was "movie music", laid out over-top a hip hop vocal cadence. Attributed to many styles, Del Rey's sound has been tagged broadly as a sort of dream pop or baroque pop linked to various forms of rock, indie music, and trip-hop, and often touching on styles such as hip hop, trap music, and psychedelic rock on particular releases. Of Born to Die , indie music journal Drowned in Sound wrote, "She likes that whole hip hop thing though, has this whole swagger thing going that not many girls like her got", adding that it sounded like a poppier Bond soundtrack. In " National Anthem ", " Off to the Races ," and " Diet Mountain Dew ", Del Rey employs this alternative rapping technique. Under the stage name Lizzy Grant, she called her music "Hawaiian glam metal", while the work of her May Jailer project was acoustic.

Del Rey has been described as a "self-styled gangsta Nancy Sinatra" and "Lolita lost in the hood". Del Rey has also been called "a torch singer of the internet era" and "the anti-Gaga." [11] [ dead link ] Following in the shadow of artists like Prince and David Bowie, Del Rey chose her musical identity because it "reminded [her] of the glamour of the seaside. It sounded gorgeous coming off the tip of the tongue".

Del Rey has attributed her work to various stage names including Lizzy Grant, Lana Rey Del Mar, [12] Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, [13] and May Jailer. [14] Settling on Lana Del Rey, the singer claims she selected the name because it was beautiful. The first mention of the name Lana Del Rey came from her Spanish-speaking Cuban friends.

Voice timbre

Del Rey possesses an expansive contralto vocal range, which spans three-plus octaves and has been described as captivating and highly emotive, being able to transcend from sounding high and girlish in her timbre, down to a low and jazzy sound with great ease, although both these areas of the voice can be conflicting in the contrast of their sound, initially polarizing opinion. Following the release of Ultraviolence , which was recorded live in single takes and lacking Pro Tools vocal editing, critics fell in favor of Del Rey's vocal ability, praising her large range, increased vocal confidence, and uniquely emotive delivery. When recording in the studio Del Rey is known for vocal multi-layering, which, as it has been noted, is difficult for her to replicate within a live setting, especially with the lack of backing singers to fill out the original vocal style. Stage fright has also been noted as a major contribution to Del Rey's struggles with live performances. However, journalists noted in 2014 that her live performances had increased exponentially in confidence. Billboard magazine deemed the Coachella debut of " West Coast " to be a "star-making performance" and lauded the singer's vocal abilities. Contemporary music critics have called her voice "smoky", "gravelly", and reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe.

Del Rey stated the use of her lower vocals on the tracks from Born to Die , claiming that "people weren't taking me very seriously, so I lowered my voice, believing that it would help me stand out. Now I sing quite low... well, for a female anyway". [15]

"I sing low now, but my voice used to be a lot higher. Because of the way I look, I needed something to ground the entire project. Otherwise, I think people would assume I was some airhead singer. Well, I don't think... I know. I've sung one way, and sung another, and I've seen what people are drawn to", she said on the topic. [16]

Amongst her musical influences, Del Rey cites several artists, including Elvis Presley, Antony and the Johnsons, Frank Sinatra, Eminem, Amy Winehouse, Billie Holiday, Britney Spears, Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, Nina Simone , Father John Misty , Bobby Vinton and Kurt Cobain. "[I really] just like the masters of every genre", she told BBC radio presenter Jo Whiley. Her favorite artists include Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Jeff Buckley, and Leonard Cohen. [17] Del Rey recorded a cover of Cohen's " Chelsea Hotel No. 2 " in 2013, and in 2017 she performed the song with his son, Adam Cohen, during a memorial tribute concert for the artist. She also names "strong female characters" such as Courtney Love , Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell as inspirational. As well, Del Rey cites fellow female artists Marina Diamandis , Florence Welch , and Natasha Khan as women she admires and would love to work with. [18] [ dead link ]

Janis Joplin's live version of "Summertime" from the Cheap Thrills compilation album is one of Del Rey's favorite songs. Del Rey has also cited "Time of the Season" by The Zombies and "Hotel California" by The Eagles as favorites and inspirations. Her favorite films, The Godfather , The Godfather Part II , and American Beauty have also inspired her musical style. [19] Inspired by poetry, Del Rey cites Walt Whitman and Allen Ginsberg as instrumental to her songwriting. Specifically, she enjoys the chapbook "Leaves of Grass" by Whitman and the poem "Howl" by Ginsberg. Her song, " Body Electric " from her third EP, Paradise , alludes to Whitman in the lyric, "Whitman is my daddy". The song's chorus of "I sing the body electric" is a direct reference to his poem "I Sing the Body Electric". She recited Whitman's poem "Song of Myself" for the French fashion magazine, L'Officiel .

Personal life

Del Rey stated that she suffered from alcoholism at a young age, but became sober during 2004. In late 2012, she told GQ magazine:

"I was a big drinker at the time. I would drink every day. I would drink alone. I thought the whole concept was so fucking cool. A great deal of what I wrote on Born to Die is about these wilderness years. When I write about the thing that I've lost I feel like I'm writing about alcohol because that was the first love of my life. My parents were worried, I was worried. I knew it was a problem when I liked it more than I liked doing anything else. I was like, 'I'm fucked. I am totally fucked'. Like, at first it's fine and you think you have a dark side – it's exciting – and then you realise the dark side wins every time if you decide to indulge in it. It's also a completely different way of living when you know that... a different species of person. It was the worst thing that ever happened to me."

Del Rey currently lives in the Los Angeles area of California, United States.

Del Rey was in a relationship with photographer Francesco Carrozzini from June 2014 to November 2015 , but due to disagreements on settling down together, the two broke up. She was also in a relationship with Barrie James O'Neill from 2011 to June 2014 , but they ultimately decided to end their romance (because they had a "dark" relationship, Del Rey claimed). She previously had a relationship with Steven Mertens who produced her first record Lana Del Ray before David Kahne 's involvement, as well as an alleged relationship with a music industry executive. In July 2017, Del Rey stated that she had a boyfriend, but his name was never revealed. [20] Although, it is speculated to have been rapper G-Eazy . Del Rey was rumored to be dating actor and model Chase Stogel from January 2019 to July 2019 , but their relationship was never officially confirmed. She began a relationship with policeman and reality TV star Sean "Sticks" Larkin in September 2019 . Their split was officially announced via Larkin himself during an interview in March 2020 . [21] Del Rey also dated musician and singer Clayton Johnson . It is not known for how long, but Johnson appeared in Del Rey's public life via an Instagram story in September 2020 , and as of June/July 2021 they have split up. They were believed to have been engaged. [22] After being rumored to date Mike Hermosa and Jack Donoghue , it was announced in March 2023 that Del Rey was engaged to Evan Winiker . [23]

Del Rey has multiple tattoos, including the word "paradise" and an "M" on her left hand, "trust no one" and "die young" on her right, "Chateau Marmont" on her left arm, "Whitman Nabokov" on her right arm, "Nina Billie" on the left side of her collarbone, and "Whitney Amy" on the right side of her collarbone.

Discography

  • Sirens (2006)
  • Lana Del Ray (2010)
  • Born to Die (2012)
  • Ultraviolence (2014)
  • Honeymoon (2015)
  • Lust for Life (2017)
  • Norman Fucking Rockwell! (2019)
  • Chemtrails over the Country Club (2021)
  • Blue Banisters (2021)
  • Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (2023)

Extended plays

  • Young Like Me (2005)
  • From the End (2005)
  • No Kung Fu (2007)
  • Kill Kill (2008)
  • Lana Del Rey (2012)
  • Paradise (2012)
  • Tropico (2013)
  • Born to Die Tour (2011–2012)
  • Paradise Tour (2013–2014)
  • Endless Summer Tour (2015)
  • Festival Tour (2016)
  • Lust for Life Promotional Tour (2017)
  • LA to the Moon Tour (2018)
  • Festival Tour (2019)
  • Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour (2019)
  • Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Promotional Tour (2023)

Filmography

  • Poolside (2010)

Awards and nominations

Del Rey has accumulated 14 awards from 57 nominations since her major-label debut, including winning an Ivor Novello Award for "Best Contemporary Song" with her single " Video Games ", in 2012. Del Rey received Grammy Award nominations for "Best Pop Vocal Album" with Paradise , and "Best Song Written for Visual Media" with " Young and Beautiful " in 2014. In 2015, Del Rey won the MTV Europe Music Award for "Best Alternative", and in November 2015 , she was honored with the "Trailblazer" Award provided by the Billboard Women in Music Awards. In February 2016 , Del Rey received the "Best Female Artist of the Year" award from The Elle Style Awards by Elle magazine. Del Rey's fifth studio album, Lust for Life earned her a second Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2018 Grammy Awards. Her sixth studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell! , and its title track , were nominated for respectively Album of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

External links

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  • ↑ Tranter, Kirsten (May 10, 2014). "Lolita in the 'hood" . The Age . https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/music/lolita-in-the-hood-20140505-37r6n.html . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ "Lana Del Rey 'Tapped' For 2016 Lollapalooza, On Spin Wishlist For DJ Joe Jonas" . The Inquisitr . http://www.inquisitr.com/2905675/lana-del-rey-tapped-for-2016-lollapalooza-on-spin-wishlist-for-dj-joe-jonas/ . Retrieved 2016-06-29 .
  • ↑ "Lana Del Rey says she is already planning her next album" . Nme.com . 2015-12-14 . http://www.nme.com/news/lana-del-rey/90326 . Retrieved 2016-06-29 .
  • ↑ 5.0 5.1 Horner, Al (December 11, 2015). "A Letter From Lana Del Rey - The Full NME Cover Interview" . NME . https://www.nme.com/features/a-letter-from-lana-del-rey-the-full-nme-cover-interview-757009 . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ "LANA DEL REY IS BACK AT WORK IN THE STUDIO" . Gigwise . http://www.gigwise.com/news/106119/lana-del-rey-working-on-honeymoon-follow-up-new-album-ahead-of-tour . Retrieved 2016-06-29 .
  • ↑ "LANA DEL REY IS BACK IN THE STUDIO" . DIY . http://diymag.com/2016/03/22/lana-del-rey-is-back-in-the-studio . Retrieved 2016-06-29 .
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  • ↑ Lynch, Joe (November 28, 2017). "Grammys 2018 Nominees: The Complete List". Billboard .
  • ↑ https://www.thefader.com/2018/09/18/lana-del-rey-norman-fucking-rockwell-album-announce
  • ↑ "What you see vs. what you get" . Adirondack Daily Enterprise . November 4, 2008 . http://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/page/content.detail/id/503335.html?nav=5050 . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ "Lana Del Rey – pass notes No 3,256" . The Guardian . September 30, 2012 . https://www.theguardian.com/music/shortcuts/2012/sep/30/lana-del-rey-pass-notes?newsfeed=true . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Nissim, Mayer (June 1, 2012). "Lana Del Rey's May Jailer 'Sirens' album leaks in full" . Digital Spy . http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a384853/lana-del-reys-may-jailer-sirens-album-leaks-in-full.html#~peFZ7t8KnhS7ch . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Corner, Lewis (November 23, 2011). "Lana Del Rey: 'People didn't take me seriously with a high voice'" . Digital Spy . https://www.digitalspy.com/music/a352467/lana-del-rey-people-didnt-take-me-seriously-with-a-high-voice/ . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Admin (November 29, 2011). "Lana Del Rey Interview" . Clash . https://www.clashmusic.com/features/lana-del-rey-interview/ . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Dawson, Kim (November 23, 2011). "Lana Del Rey’s master class" . Dailystar . http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/playlist/222113/Lana-Del-Rey-s-master-class . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Rosen, Christopher (September 4, 2012). "Lana Del Rey's Movie Dreams: 'Hopefully I Will Branch Into Film Work And Stay There'" . HuffPost . https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lana-del-rey-movie_n_1854738 . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ The Zane Lowe Show (June 12, 2017). "Post by The Zane Lowe Show on Apple Music." . Apple Music . https://itunes.apple.com/us/post/idsa.2f404d00-672a-11e7-92c9-80667257793b . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Underwood, Lindsey (March 19, 2020). "Policeman. Reality Star. Recent Ex-Boyfriend." . The New York Times . https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/19/style/sean-larkin-lana-del-rey.html . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Mier, Tomás (December 15, 2020). "Is Lana Del Rey Engaged to Musician Clayton Johnson? See the Ring She's Been Wearing for Weeks" . People Mag . https://people.com/music/lana-del-rey-engaged-to-clayton-johnson-flashes-ring/ . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
  • ↑ Aniftos, Rania (March 28, 2023). "Lana Del Rey Engaged to Range Media Partners’ Evan Winiker" . Billboard . https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/lana-del-rey-engaged-evan-winiker-1235294394/ . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
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Lana Del Rey

Early Life and Education

Born as Elizabeth Woolridge Grant on June 21, 1985, in New York City, Lana Del Rey spent her early years in Lake Placid, a small town in upstate New York. She was raised in a Catholic household by her parents, Rob Grant and Pat Grant. Del Rey has spoken about the influence of her father, who was an entrepreneur, on her ambition and drive.

Del Rey attended Catholic elementary school and later moved on to Kent School, a boarding school in Connecticut. She showed an interest in music from a young age and began performing in various talent shows and school events.

Musical Beginnings and Career

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After high school, Lana Del Rey enrolled at Fordham University in New York City, where she studied metaphysics. During her time at university, she began performing in clubs and bars around the city, honing her musical skills and developing her unique style.

In 2005, Del Rey independently released her debut album “Sirens” under her birth name, Lizzy Grant. However, it was her rebranding as Lana Del Rey and the release of her viral hit single “Video Games” in 2011 that catapulted her to fame.

Breakthrough Success

Following the success of “Video Games,” Lana Del Rey released her debut studio album “Born to Die” in 2012, which received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. The album’s melancholic yet cinematic sound, coupled with Del Rey’s enigmatic persona, captured the attention of audiences worldwide.

Since then, Lana Del Rey has released several critically acclaimed albums, including “Ultraviolence” (2014), “Honeymoon” (2015), “Lust for Life” (2017), and “Norman Fucking Rockwell!” (2019). Her music is characterized by its dreamy melodies, nostalgic themes, and evocative lyrics, earning her a dedicated fanbase and numerous accolades.

Personal Life and Controversies

lana del rey biography in english

Throughout her career, Lana Del Rey has been open about her struggles with mental health issues, including anxiety and depression. She has used her music as a form of self-expression, often exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and existentialism in her lyrics.

Del Rey’s public image has been subject to scrutiny and controversy, with some critics accusing her of cultural appropriation and glamorizing themes of violence and substance abuse. Despite these controversies, Lana Del Rey remains a prominent figure in the music industry, admired for her artistic vision and undeniable talent.

Philanthropy and Activism

Outside of her music career, Lana Del Rey is known for her philanthropic efforts and activism. She has been involved in various charitable organizations and causes, including environmental conservation, LGBTQ+ rights, and mental health awareness.

Del Rey has used her platform to advocate for social justice issues, speaking out against racism, sexism, and inequality. She has also supported organizations such as the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) and Planned Parenthood, using her influence to raise awareness and funds for important causes.

Legacy and Influence

Lana Del Rey’s impact on contemporary music and culture is undeniable. Her distinctive sound and aesthetic have influenced a new generation of artists, and her music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

32 Astonishing Facts You Didn’t Know About Lana Del Rey

While Lana Del Rey may not come across as the sporty type, did you know she's a football fan and supports Liverpool FC?

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Lana Del Rey is a well-known American singer-songwriter who pioneered the ‘sadcore’ genre. Her songs focus on the sad things in life, and she sings about love, loss, and death.

Del Rey was a complex child who faced many emotions towards the fear of death and, in her teen years, turned this into songwriting.

Her interest in the subject has made her stand out in the music industry, and she has become known globally for her sad music.

Here are 32 astonishing facts about Lana Del Rey that will leave you wanting to know more about this complex singer.

Elizabeth Woolridge Grant is Lana Del Rey’s birth name, and Lizzy is her nickname.

Del Rey was born on June 21 , 1985, in Manhattan, New York City, USA, and is of Scottish descent.

She is the eldest of 3, with a younger sister, Caroline, and a younger brother Charlie.

Rob Grant, Del Rey’s father, became an internet millionaire by investing in domain names.

As a child, Del Rey developed a fear of being mortal, which took a toll on her mental health, causing anxiety and depression .

This sadness towards the thought of her loved ones eventually dying caused her to turn to alcohol .

Del Rey attended Catholic school and grew up in a religious setting.

Her interest in singing started when she joined her school choir.

At age 15, she was sent to a boarding school where her uncle worked to help her with her alcohol addiction.

After graduating at 18, Del Rey lived with her uncle, who taught her to play guitar on Long Island.

In 2004, Del Rey got a place at Fordham University, where she majored in philosophy.

May Jailer was Del Rey’s first stage name.

She made her first album titled Sirens under her former stage name when she was at Fordham University.

Del Rey’s first public performance was in 2006 while she was still studying.

In 2007, she was given a $10,000 recording contract from 5 Points Records.

Del Rey used the money to relocate to a trailer park in North Bergen, New Jersey , to work with her producer David Kahne.

Shortly after her first album release, she initially changed her stage name to Lana Del Ray with an ‘a’.

“Video Games” was her first song released under her new stage name Lana Del Rey.

Del Rey went viral with her song “Video Games,” gaining over 20 million views on YouTube within five months of being uploaded. It also became song of the decade at the Q Awards in London.

Songs from the Sirens album were leaked onto YouTube in 2012; this showed much of her progress in the music industry.

In January 2012, Del Rey signed up with Next Model Management.

Her second studio album, Born to Die, was top of the charts on the iTunes store in 18 countries and topped the charts in 11 countries.

The music video for the Born to Die album was shot in the Palace of Fontainebleau, France , and it was the first-ever music video to be allowed access for shooting inside.

The millionth copy of Born to Die was sold in the US in March 2014.

The letter ‘M’ is tattooed on her left hand for her grandmother Madeline as Del Rey was very close to her.

As well as the M tattoo, Del Rey has multiple tattoos, most of which are words or phrases.

In 2019 , Del Rey became engaged to singer Clayton Johnson.

Del Rey has been nominated for 6 Grammy Awards and a Golden Globe Award.

As of July 2022, Lana Del Rey has released eight studio albums.

Del Rey is known as the ‘Queen of Sadcore,’ a genre of music associated with her music.

She has received multiple awards; 2 Brit Awards, 9 GAFFA Awards, 2 MTV Europe Music Awards, and a Satellite Award.

She might not come across as the sporty type, but she is a football fan and supports Liverpool FC.

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Del Rey built a musical career from the ground up with her family’s support and created what is considered a new genre of music.

It has been disputed over the years whether she really made it herself or whether her father funded her creativity and the debate still goes on.

Her somber lyrics stem from a troubled childhood, but they have intrigued many worldwide, and her music has become very popular globally.

She has gone on to win many awards and make her mark in the music industry.

Her unique approach to life and her 60s vibe in fashion has made her stand out in the musical world.

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F**ked My Way Up to the Top: The Complete Biography of Lana Del Rey Using Her Own Words (In Her Own Words Book 1)

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"If you are born an artist, you have no choice but to fight to stay an artist." ― Lana Del Rey

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  • Print length 420 pages
  • Language English
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  • Publication date March 24, 2023
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BWJ8FP38
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Goat's Nest Publishing (March 24, 2023)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 24, 2023
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2691 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 420 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ B0CTG9PZWV
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Jared woods.

Born in South Africa and now a homeless nomad, Jared has explored and gathered inspiration from nearly 60 countries. Additionally, he reads the central scripture from a different religion every year, deepening his understanding of numerous faiths and cultures. This curiosity and dedication to broad theology have greatly influenced his latest book, "The Lamb Prophecy", where Jared blends fantasy with deep spiritual themes, constructing a world rich with combined mythology. Through the eyes of Lamb, the story encourages readers to reflect on their own sacred journeys while revealing steps towards a better future.

Jared has authored numerous books, including the spiritual philosophy of the "Janthopoyism Bible", the self-help publication "Heartbreak Sucks!", the collection of short stories "Licking the Bottom of the Love Jar", and music biographies for Lana Del Rey and Fiona Apple.

When he is not travelling, Jared spends his time between the UK and South Africa, sharpening his writing and reflecting on his experiences. Further creative projects include his one-panel Instagram comic #legobiscuits, his solo music under the name Coming Down Happy, his "singing" for the band Sectlinefor, and his film production called Definitely Not a Cry For Help, which is already partially on YouTube.

Follow Jared on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @legotrip

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