

On that album, Lana Del Rey is featured on the song. This song was released publicly, but on Bobby Womack’s album The Bravest Man in the Universe. The rawness of just hearing Lana and mostly an acoustic guitar gives a better insight to her character as an artist. In this, the listener can more clearly understand what Lana Del Rey is singing. The difference between this version and the Paradise version is that this version is an acoustic demo and the Paradise version was produced professionally.

“Yayo” (Lana Del Ray aka Lizzy Grant version) I included this version in the top 10 because it clearly displays Lana Del Rey’s evolution as an artist, plus the change in style gives the song a more upbeat feeling. The song still features strings like the released version.

Instead of having a hip-hop influenced sound, this song is more on the rock and roll side of music. The difference in this version is purely instrumental. The lyrics from this version are exactly the same as the version from Born To Die. Lana sings to a potential lover telling him that he can, “Meet in the pale moonlight.” The song is seductive, sassy, and fun. The strings and style of guitar playing give the song a disco sound. Lana Del Rey said herself that it is not.

Since it was leaked near the beginning of Ultraviolence’s marketing campaign, people suspected that it was from Ultraviolence. This disco-influenced track was recently leaked. The actions she describes display insanity, but it sounds so good that it becomes cool. On top of the simple hip hop beat, Lana Del Rey sings about “murdering love in the night”. Instead of being produced with real instruments like a lot of her unreleased songs, this song has the sound of being made with a music producing computer program. If you need a pick me up and want to listen to Lana Del Rey, choose this song. She speaks about being bad to herself and others. The lyrics of this song are among the cheekiest of Lana’s lyrics. Then, suddenly, it builds up into a fun, ‘60’s influenced, poppy rock song. The style of guitar playing is similar to what you would hear in an old James Bond soundtrack. The song starts with just a guitar and her singing. With that being said, this song is cool, fun, and in line with Lana Del Rey’s style. It’s the type of song a person could walk down the street with and feel like a badass. In this song, Lana sings about her love for men, money, and being bad. To add character, the song features the sound of crashing change and a closing cash register going with the beat of the drum. This song is thick with a heavy bass line and catchy hip-hop rhythm. In this article, Taya reviews and recommends 10 of Lana del Rey’s best unreleased songs. The music that gets officially released to the public is only a small fraction of what an artist has produced.
