Lana Del Rey possesses one of the most expansive and mythologized "vaults" in modern music, with over spanning her career from her early days as Lizzy Grant to major label outtakes. This unreleased catalog has fostered a unique subculture where fans treat demos like "Serial Killer" and "Queen of Disaster" as essential parts of her discography. The Evolution of the Vault
Lana Del Rey has one of the most prolific vaults in music history, with an estimated leaked or discovered over her decade-plus career . These songs span her various artistic eras—from her early folk days as May Jailer and Lizzy Grant to high-production outtakes from Born to Die and Ultraviolence . The "Big Three" Fan Favorites Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks
Many critics and fans argue that these unreleased songs provide a vital bridge to understanding her creative evolution Lana Del Rey possesses one of the most
A playful, upbeat 60s-inspired track that went viral on TikTok in 2020. Ultraviolence These songs span her various artistic eras—from her
The persistent question is: Why? Why leave behind songs that are clearly superior to some album tracks?