Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs

Studio albums require cohesion, label approval, and commercial viability. In contrast, the unreleased tracks show Del Rey experimenting without boundaries. She plays with genre—flirting with surf rock, jazz, trap, punk, and spoken word—offering a look at paths her official discography chose not to take. Transitioning from Unreleased to Official

spanning her early career as Lizzy Grant to recent studio outtakes. While some fan favorites like "Say Yes to Heaven" and "Black Beauty" eventually received official releases, hundreds of "holy grail" tracks remain in the vaults. The "Essential" Unreleased Tracks Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs

The following table categorizes the most essential, high-quality unreleased tracks every fan should know: Song Title Primary Era Primary Genre / Style Key Themes Born to Die Trip-Hop / Dark Pop Obsessive love, danger Pawn Shop Blues Lizzy Grant Acoustic Folk Sacrificing for art, poverty Angels Forever Ultraviolence Cinematic Psych-Rock Freedom, the open road Jealous Girl Born to Die Bubblegum / Dark Pop Possessiveness, vanity Fine China Ultraviolence Orchestral Ballad Nostalgia, broken dreams Trash Magic Lizzy Grant Lo-Fi Indie Trailer-park glamour Your Girl Ultraviolence Alternative Rock Devotion, heartbreak Hollywood's Dead Born to Die Symphonic Pop The dark side of fame Every Man Has His Wish Born to Die Americana, youth The Impact of the Vault on Her Career Transitioning from Unreleased to Official spanning her early

: A poignant, rock-leaning ballad named after the lead singer of the rock band Ours. The Birth of Lana Del Rey: The Born to Die Outtakes The Birth of Lana Del Rey: The Born

Highlighted as one of her best early works for its "sleazy, surf-rock" aesthetic. "Never Let Me Go":