Rey All Unreleased Songs — Lana Del
For those who love the fuzzy guitar reverb and moody vocals.
| Song Title | Era | Why Essential | |------------|------|----------------| | Fine China | Ultraviolence | Often called her best unreleased track—a sweeping, heartbreaking piano ballad about a doomed romance. | | Serial Killer | Born to Die | Jazz-noir groove with spoken word verses; fan-favorite for live bootlegs. | | Queen of Disaster | Born to Die | Upbeat, retro-surf pop that became a TikTok sensation in 2020. | | Yes to Heaven | Ultraviolence | Ethereal and tender; officially released in 2023 after years of fan campaigns. | | Angels Forever | Ultraviolence | Lana called it “too beautiful to release” in a now-famous interview. | | Pawn Shop Blues | AKA/Lizzy Grant | Stripped acoustic grief—showcases her raw vocal ability before the persona. | | Driving in Cars with Boys | Born to Die | Features a haunting bridge and iconic line: “I’m gonna be a star, you’ll be sorry.” | | Hollywood’s Dead | Born to Die | Satirical Hollywood critique with a whistled melody. | | TV in Black & White | Born to Die | Melancholic ode to old-fashioned romance. | | Ridin’ (feat. A$AP Rocky) | Born to Die | Aggressive rap-rock hybrid; only low-quality versions exist. |
More polished, but some unreleased versions
To compile "Lana Del Rey all unreleased songs" is to try to catch smoke with your bare hands.
The list continues to grow. In 2024 alone, tracks like "Starry Eyed" and "I Talk to Jesus" re-emerged in higher quality. Every time Lana records a new album (like Lasso), older ghosts from 2014 suddenly appear online. Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs
Why does this matter? Because for many fans, the Lana of the vault is the real Lana. She is messier, more dangerous, more experimental, and less filtered than the polished woman accepting awards at the Grammys.
Whether you are looking for the trip-hop of "You Can Be the Boss" or the haunting piano of "For K Part 2" – the journey through the vault is the definitive Lana Del Rey experience. There is no end. There is no "complete" collection. There is only the click of a YouTube upload, a grainy thumbnail, and the discovery of another masterpiece she left in the drawer.
Start with Serial Killer. End with Fine China. You will never listen to the radio the same way again.
Want a downloadable checklist of all 200+ known tracks? Join the r/LanaDelRay subreddit and search for "The Ultimate Leak Spreadsheet" – updated weekly. For those who love the fuzzy guitar reverb and moody vocals
Lana Del Rey has an expansive archive of unreleased music, estimated at over 300 leaked songs spanning her career from early 2005 demos to outtakes from her major studio albums. This "unofficial" library is so large it reportedly outweighs her official discography. The Eras of the Unreleased Archive The Early Years (2005–2009): Recorded under aliases like May Jailer , Lizzy Grant , and Sparkle Jump Rope Queen
. These tracks, including the Sirens album, often feature a raw, acoustic, and folk-leaning sound.
The Rebranding Period (2010–2011): Songs from this era, like "Kinda Outta Luck" and "You Can Be The Boss," bridge the gap between Lizzy Grant and the cinematic "Lana Del Rey" persona. Many were uploaded to her original SoundCloud before being pulled.
Studio Outtakes (2012–Present): High-quality tracks that didn't make the final cut for albums like Born to Die ("Serial Killer", "Queen of Disaster") and Ultraviolence ("Your Girl", "Angels Forever"). List of unreleased songs - Lana Del Rey Wiki | Fandom More polished, but some unreleased versions
* Sirens. * Lana Del Ray. * Born to Die. * Ultraviolence. * Honeymoon. * Lust for Life. * Norman Fucking Rockwell. Lana Del Rey Wiki | Fandom
From 2011–2014, her hard drive was repeatedly hacked or shared among collectors. A "Lana leak season" became a biannual event on forums like Lanaboards, Reddit, and ATRL.
Fewer leaks from this era, but:
The golden era. Orchestral beats, hip-hop production, and "gangster Nancy Sinatra" vibes.