Lana Del Rey Born To Die - The Paradise Edition May 2026

Lana Del Rey: Born to Die – The Paradise Edition

is the definitive reissue of the artist’s landmark 2012 album. Released on November 9, 2012 , exactly ten months after the original. This edition serves as a dual project, combining the 15-track deluxe version of Born to Die with eight newly recorded tracks that comprise her Paradise EP. Album Overview Release Date: November 9, 2012 Total Tracks: 23 songs on the standard reissue Labels: Interscope Records and Polydor Records

Lana Del Rey – Born To Die – The Paradise Edition: A Cinematic Masterpiece of Glamorous Melancholy

"Ride"

is the emotional anchor. A sprawling, six-minute epic about freedom, loneliness, and the existential dread of being on the road. The accompanying music video—a 10-minute short film directed by Anthony Mandler—is arguably the most important visual of her career. It features Lana as a "born to die" vagabond who finds a family of outlaws. Her monologue ("I was in the winter of my life...") is now canonized in fan lore. Musically, the song’s soaring, weepy strings and poignant chorus ("I’m tired of feeling like I’m fucking crazy") elevated her from a "sadcore" singer to a poet of the disenfranchised. Lana Del Rey Born To Die - The Paradise Edition

  1. Ride
  2. American
  3. Cola
  4. Body Electric
  5. Blue Velvet
  6. Gods & Monsters
  7. Yayo
  8. Bel Air

Stream or revisit "Born To Die – The Paradise Edition" to hear the full tracklist: "Born To Die," "Off to the Races," "Blue Jeans," "Video Games," "National Anthem," "Dark Paradise," "Radio," "Carmen," "Million Dollar Man," "Summertime Sadness," "This Is What Makes Us Girls," plus the Paradise EP: "Ride," "American," "Cola," "Body Electric," "Blue Velvet," "Gods & Monsters," "Yayo," and "Bel Air." Lana Del Rey: Born to Die – The

The Paradise section is often critically regarded as superior to the original album by fans. It feels more refined, darker, and moodier. If Born to Die was about the "glamour" of a tragic life, Paradise is about the "reality" and the hangover that follows. Ride American Cola Body Electric Blue Velvet Gods

You can find this release in several physical and digital formats: CD & Digital : Standard two-disc or digital bundle editions. Paradise Edition vinyl release typically contains only the LP but includes a designed to hold your existing Born To Die Deluxe Box Set