The song is not registered on any service. It is sometimes referred to by its alternative title, "Playboy". "C U L8R Alligator" - Recorded in 2008, the song leaked in 2013.Several versions of the song have leaked, the first one being in 2016. "1949" - Recorded in 2008, the song is a demo for "Every Man Gets His Wish".Ģ005–09: Early recordings and aliases ĭel Rey references rock musician Sid Vicious (pictured) on several songs, including "Backfire," "Never Let Me Go," and "Hollywood's Dead." As Lizzy Grant Del Rey, a member of American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, or ASCAP, has registered a majority of songs named in this list in her copyrighted materials on the union's online catalogue.Del Rey herself has performed a number of the songs live on tour, including "Serial Killer," "You Can Be The Boss," "Us Against The World," and "Paradise.".Media outlets including Genius have further verified the legitimacy of some tracks by creating articles which including detailed accounts of her unreleased material. Since the mass-leaks have occurred in Del Rey's career, numerous media outlets have acknowledged the tracks as those of Del Rey, including Nylon, Billboard, BuzzFeed, Vice, Fuse, and MTV, among others.4 2011–12: Demo recordings as Lana Del Rey.
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Since the beginning of her career in 2005, American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded countless demos and even finalized studio recordings under a series of monikers including Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, May Jailer, and with her former band, The Phenomena.
Her newest album up to date "Honeymoon" released on September 18th, 2015 had hits like "Music to Watch Boys To", "Terrance Loves You", "High By the Beach", and "Freak" which was inspired by the "Jonestown" cult mass suicide which was referenced in the music video by drinking "Kool-Aid" and many women surrounding a man which were many occurrences in this cult.Lana Del Rey (pictured in 2012) has had over 200 songs leak online since her debut in 2011. Her third album she moved back to American and teamed up "Dan Orbach" and "Rufus Wainwright" to make a stripped down masterpiece named "Ultraviolence" released on January 1st, 2014 which included "Ultraviolence", and "West Coast". That film included "Body Electric", "God's and Monsters", and "Bel Air" all from her Paradise album. She released a short film titled "Tropico" inspired by Bible Stories like "Adam and Eve". Next she wrote and her recorded her second album "Paradise" released January 1st, 2012. That album included hits like "Born To Die", "Blue Jeans", "Video Games", and "Summertimes Sadness" all including music videos with over 50,000,000 views. She moved Britain where she wrote and recorded her debut album "Born To Die" which was released January 1st, 2011. Music Life She switched record labels in 2011 to "Polydor, Interscope Records (UK)".