Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs: |verified|

200 known unreleased songs

This is a tall order, because Lana Del Rey has over (recorded roughly between 2005–2012, with a few later leaks). A full detailed review of every track would be novella-length. Instead, I’ll give you a comprehensive, categorized guide to her most significant unreleased work—what makes it essential, its themes, sound, and why fans treasure it.

300 leaked songs

Lana Del Rey has an expansive archive of unreleased music, estimated at over 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 Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs

Era Outtakes:

Scrapped tracks intended for major albums like Born to Die (e.g., "Driving in Cars with Boys" ) or Ultraviolence (e.g., "Your Girl" and "Fine China" ). 200 known unreleased songs This is a tall

Early Eras (2005–2009):

Recorded before her mainstream breakout, these songs feature a "sparkle jump rope queen" aesthetic. Notable tracks include the acoustic album Sirens (as May Jailer ) and demo sessions for her first self-titled album. Key Tracks: Fine China (universally considered her "White

: A high-energy track co-written with The Nexus and Paul Epworth. It captures the "reckless youth" aesthetic of early Lana and was considered for both Born to Die Ultraviolence Top-Tier Fan Favorites by Era

The Sonic Landscape

Start with Serial Killer. End with Fine China. You will never listen to the radio the same way again.