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Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks ((free))

: A 2011 outtake produced by Chris Braide, reflecting her fascination with tragic Hollywood glamour. "Serene Queen"

Before the lush strings and trip-hop beats, Del Rey’s music was stark and acoustic. Under the name May Jailer, she recorded the leaked album Sirens , a project defined by raw acoustic guitar and soft, soaring vocals reminiscent of Jewel or Joni Mitchell. Tracks like and "Peace" showcase a folk-singer vulnerability completely detached from her later Hollywood-noir persona. 2. The Hollywood Pop and Surf-Rock Era (2010–2012)

"Birds of a Feather," "Next to Me," and "Bad Disease."

Notable for a sultrier, rock-oriented sound, these sessions produced fan favorites like "Your Girl" and "Angels Forever, Forever Angels" . Essential Unreleased Tracks Lana Del Rey - Unreleased Tracks

The vault continues to leak periodically, often referred to by fans as "Leakmas". Some notable mentions include:

Early in her career, around the release of Born to Die , Del Rey’s personal computer and hard drives were hacked. This event leaked dozens of demos and finished tracks onto the internet.

Other notable unreleased tracks, such as "Freak" and "Tired," demonstrate Del Rey's willingness to push boundaries and challenge her artistic persona. These songs feature unconventional production, genre-bending experimentation, and lyrics that confront themes of identity, relationships, and existential crises. : A 2011 outtake produced by Chris Braide,

: Due to popular demand, she has occasionally pulled from this vault for official albums, as seen with "Yayo" (re-recorded for ) and "Cherry Blossom" (included on Blue Banisters Top Recommended Tracks by Vibe

Before the heavy string arrangements, Lana relied on her acoustic guitar. Under the pseudonym May Jailer, she recorded the leaked album Sirens , a lo-fi folk project showcasing raw, fragile vocals. Songs like and "Yayo" (which was later re-recorded for the Paradise EP) originated during this period. They paint a picture of a young artist finding her voice in the indie-folk scene.

If you want to explore her hidden discography deeper, let me know: Tracks like and "Peace" showcase a folk-singer vulnerability

A quintessential "early Lana" track, featuring a child-like vocal style over a synth-pop beat.

Lana Del Rey is perhaps the most elusive superstar of the digital age. While her official discography—from the meteoric rise of Born to Die to the critical acclaim of Norman F * ing Rockwell! —has cemented her place in music history, a parallel universe exists. This universe is composed of hundreds of unreleased tracks, demos, and leaked songs that pre-date or exist alongside her official eras.

A largely acoustic album leaked under her May Jailer pseudonym, often characterized by its soft, folk-like atmosphere.

, it is an entire parallel universe. With over 300 leaked songs since her 2011 debut, Del Rey’s unreleased catalog is a sprawling, high-production archive that fan communities have lovingly curated into unofficial "albums" for over a decade. The Evolution of a Persona Before she was the "Gangster Nancy Sinatra" of Born to Die , Del Rey recorded under various pseudonyms, including Lizzy Grant May Jailer Sparkle Jump Rope Queen Early Style : Her initial recordings, such as the demos, feature a raw, acoustic folk sound. Transition