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Tracks — Lana Del Rey - Unreleased

: Much of this catalog surfaced due to unauthorized access. Major leaks occurred after her computer and external hard drives were reportedly hacked or stolen from her car.

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Even as we look forward, the past refuses to stay buried. Lana’s upcoming tenth studio album has undergone a chaotic rollout. Originally announced as the country-inspired record Lasso (slated for September 2024), it was renamed to The Right Person Will Stay , and most recently in early 2026, appears to be moving forward under the working title Stove .

In 2007, she recorded a demo tape titled No Kung Fu , and by 2008, she had changed her moniker to Lizzy Grant. She eventually landed a record deal and produced the 2010 LP Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant . While the album was briefly available on iTunes, it was quickly pulled, leaving fans to scour the internet for tracks like "Kill Kill," "Pawn Shop Blues," and "Queen of the Gas Station," which became staples of the bootleg community. Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks

: Platforms where early demos like "Kinda Outta Luck" and "Lake Placid" often resurface. The Wesleyan Argus

The "unreleased" content often falls into distinct eras or sessions:

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Perhaps her most famous unreleased song, featuring a driving pop beat and dark, obsessive romantic lyricism. It became a viral sensation on Tumblr and TikTok.

Lana Del Rey, born Elizabeth Grant, is more than just a pop star; she is a cult phenomenon whose aesthetic—a blend of Americana nostalgia, tragic romance, and Hollywood glamour—has redefined modern alternative music. While her nine studio albums (as of 2026) are highly acclaimed, a massive portion of her artistic output exists outside the streaming platforms.

Del Rey has been testing the waters of her country pivot for years, dropping covers of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and "Unchained Melody" to tease the sound. In April 2025, she surprised fans at the Stagecoach Festival, debuting unreleased tracks from the album sessions, including "Stars Fell on Alabama".

It is estimated that Lana Del Rey has between 200 and 400 unreleased songs circulating on the internet. This staggering volume is rare for a contemporary artist. The origins of these tracks trace back to her early career shifts and a series of high-profile data breaches. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Long a "holy grail" for fans, this atmospheric ballad was finally officially released in 2023. Ultraviolence

If you want to explore her hidden discography deeper, let me know:

The legal landscape for leaked music is complex, and Del Rey herself has been involved in high-profile copyright disputes. While not directly related to leaks, her 2017 track "Get Free" was the subject of a potential lawsuit from the band Radiohead, who alleged similarities to their song "Creep". This case, which was eventually clarified to be a dispute over songwriting credits, highlights the intricate legal battles that can surround an artist's work, both released and unreleased.

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