Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs ((link)) Link
There are high-octane pop anthems like and "Ride or Die Baby," which suggest she could have easily pivoted to mainstream radio pop if she had wanted to. Conversely, there are cinematic masterpieces like "Black Beauty" (later re-worked for Ultraviolence ) and "Serial Killer," a fan favorite that remains bafflingly unreleased officially. With its haunting strings and menacing lyrics, "Serial Killer" is often cited as the greatest song she never released.
Perhaps the most legendary track from this pile is A song so good she recorded it three times (acoustic, electric, and for the Paradise EP). It is the quintessential Lana narrative: sugar daddies, stray bullets, and a plea for salvation wrapped in a smoky vocal performance. Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs