In 2011, Del Rey marked a record manage Stranger Records and discharged her first single, "Computer games". It turned into a best ten single in different European nations and accomplished a few affirmations. Soon thereafter, she marked a joint record manage Interscope Records and Polydor Records and discharged her second studio collection, Born to Die (2012). Destined to Die topped at number two on the US Billboard 200 and graphed on the outlines of different locales including Australia, France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. It was the fifth top of the line collection worldwide in 2012 with 3.4 million duplicates sold consistently. As of June 2014, the collection has sold in excess of seven million units all around, and more than one million duplicates in the United States. It was additionally gone before by five singles, "Destined to Die", "Pants", "Mid year Sadness", "National Anthem", and "Dim Paradise". In July 2013, a Cedric Gervais remix of "Late spring Sadness" was discharged and crested at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100, getting to be Del Rey's first best ten single in the United States.
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1. Venice Bitch
2. hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but i have it
3. Cinnamon
4. Mariners Apartment Complex
5. How to Disappear
6. Happiness Is a Butterfly
7. Norman Fucking Rockwell
American artist and musician Lana Del Rey has discharged five studio collections, four broadened plays, 20 singles, and 16 music recordings. Lana Del Rey marked a record manage 5 Points Records in 2007 and the next year, she discharged her presentation EP, Kill, under the stage name Lizzy Grant. Her presentation studio collection, Lana Del Ray, was retired at first and was discharged in January 2010 under the name Lana Del Ray.[1] However, the record was pulled three months after the fact.
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (conceived June 21, 1985),[2] referred to expertly as Lana Del Rey, is an American artist, lyricist, record maker, writer, model, and music video chief. Her music has been noted by faultfinders for its adapted artistic quality, its distraction with topics of terrible sentiment, excitement, and sadness, and its references to popular culture, especially 1960s Americana.
In late 2012, Del Rey discharged an EP called Paradise, and a reissue of Born to Die titled Born to Die: The Paradise Edition. Heaven yielded two singles: "Blue Velvet" and "Ride". "Deep yearning" was discharged as the sole limited time single from the EP. In 2013 and January 2014, Del Rey contributed the tunes "Youthful and Beautiful" and "Once Upon a Dream" to the soundtrack of the 2013 adjustment of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and the soundtrack for Maleficent, separately.
Brought up in Upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to set out on her music vocation. Following various activities including her presentation studio collection and the unreleased Sirens, Del Rey's achievement came after the viral accomplishment of her single "Computer games" in 2011.[5] She at that point marked with Interscope and Polydor soon thereafter. Her significant name debut Born to Die (2012) demonstrated a universal achievement and produced her first best ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 with the Cedric Gervais remix of "Late spring Sadness".[6] Since, Del Rey has discharged the US Billboard 200 number-one collections Ultraviolence (2014) and Lust forever (2017), alongside best ten discharges Paradise (2012) and Honeymoon (2015). She has gotten assignments for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album for both Paradise and Lust forever.
Her third studio collection, Ultraviolence, was discharged in the late spring of 2014 and appeared at number one of every 12 countries.[10] The collection delivered five singles: "West Coast", "Shades of Cool", "Ultraviolence", "Brooklyn Baby", and "Dark Beauty". Starting at July 2014, Ultraviolence has sold more than one million duplicates worldwide.[11] In December 2014, two tunes "Huge Eyes" and "I Can Fly" were discharged, which Del Rey recorded for the soundtrack of Tim Burton's film Big Eyes.
In 2015, Lana Del Rey was included on Emile Haynie's collection We Fall for the tune "Hang tight forever". She likewise recorded the tune "Life Is Beautiful" for the trailer of the film The Age of Adaline. Del Rey was additionally included on The Weeknd's collection Beauty Behind the Madness on the melody "Detainee" which topped at number 47 on the US Billboard 100 regardless of not being discharged as a solitary. In September 2015, Del Rey discharged her fourth collection Honeymoon to basic approval and positive surveys. The collection was a triumph appearing at number two on the US Billboard 200, and cresting at number one in Australia, Greece and Ireland. Two singles were discharged from the collection: "High by the Beach" and "Music to Watch Boys To". "Terrence Loves You" and "Special first night" were likewise discharged from the collection as limited time singles. In late 2015, Del Rey secured Daniel Johnston's tune "A few Things Last a Long Time" for his short film Hi How Are You Daniel Johnston.