Lana Del Rey (born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant) possesses one of the most extensive and legendary catalogs of unreleased music in modern pop history. Estimates suggest between 150 and 200+ finished, high-quality studio recordings remain officially unpublished. This body of work spans from her early "Lizzy Grant" days (2005–2009) through the Born to Die (2011–2012) and Ultraviolence (2013–2014) eras, with trickles from later periods.
Songs like "Is This Happiness," "The Man I Love," and "Roses Bloom for You" are not castoffs; they are essential pieces of her artistic puzzle. They remind us that behind the brand, the memes, and the magazine covers, there is a songwriter who has spent two decades documenting the beautiful, tragic, and messy parts of the human experience. Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs
Lana’s unreleased catalog is often categorized by the specific project or persona she was inhabiting at the time of recording: Fan Mythology: Unreleased songs fuel Lana’s mystique as
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"). Songs like "Is This Happiness," "The Man I