For fans of Lana Del Rey, the phrase “unreleased song” is just as significant as any official album track. Between 2007 and 2012, Lana recorded hundreds of demo tracks under various personas (Lizzy Grant, May Jailer, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen) that never saw an official commercial release.
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Go to YouTube and search for this playlist: "Lana Del Rey - The Unreleased Collection (Full Album)" (Run time: ~2 hours). That is the best introduction you will find. For fans of Lana Del Rey, the phrase
| Song | Why It’s Essential | | :--- | :--- | | | Her most famous unreleased song. A bouncy, 1960s girl-group anthem. Fans have begged for an official release for a decade. | | "TV in Black & White" | A dramatic, vengeant track about fame. | | "Driving in Cars with Boys" | Features a spoken-word bridge that predicted the Tropico short film. | | "Kind Outta Luck" | A glamorous, Nancy Sinatra-style banger about gold-digging. | The Paradise / Tropico Era (2012–2013) More electronic & surreal. If you love "Fine China," stream Did you