Lana Del Rey has been a growing artist in the last few years, even though not much of her is heard on the regular radio. To ntroduce her style and versatile music, here are 10 songs to get you addicted to Lana Del Rey. (But really, you can't limit her to only 10).
Born To Die
From the album of the same name, this song and its music video are both aesthetically appealing and lyrically pleasing. It takes the meaning of toxic relationships to a new level and you won't be able to stop listening.
American
This is the anthem for every fourth of July party. From the singer’s Paradise album it describes most pop culture references is a sultry and elegant way. This one will want to make you light up the fireworks and go after your dreams all in one song.
Brooklyn Baby
This song is set in the deeper and darker tones of the Ultraviolence album, but will not disappoint. If you’re prideful of where you come from and take no shame in showing it then this is it.
Shades of Cool
Another hit from the Ultraviolence album, the shifting rhythms and mesmerizing lyrics of the song will have you hooked from start to finish.
Video Games
Throw back to Born to Die, this song will make you want to grab your bff or significant other and play video games all day. While most of Lana’s songs are about relationships, she never actually names any of her partners.
Radio
In this song Lana appreciates her growth and rise to fame in her career, although somewhat sarcastic describing life as “sweet like cinnamon”. However, the song is still catchy and amazing.
Salvatore
From Lana’s new album Honeymoon, this song is if you don’t answer to anyone but yourself. It’s striking and bold, leaving no note or lyric uncarved.
Freak
Another sassy hit from Honeymoon, Lana wants everyone to release their inner freak and let loose.
Blue Jeans
Alleged as an ode to her friend James Franco, this song will make you remember everyone who wears blue jeans and did you wrong in one verse.
Blue Velvet
From the Paradise album, a more exploitative and fierce setting, this song involves how a woman dressed in Blue Velvet stole her love. Be warned though, this one may either ignite your inner 60’s woman or send you into a deep sleep.