Lana Del Rey has an expansive archive of unreleased music, estimated at over 300 leaked songs spanning her career from early 2005 demos to outtakes from her major studio albums. This "unofficial" library is so large it reportedly outweighs her official discography. The Eras of the Unreleased Archive The Early Years (2005–2009): Recorded under aliases like May Jailer , Lizzy Grant , and Sparkle Jump Rope Queen

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The Ultimate Guide to Lana Del Rey: All Unreleased Songs (The "Purple" Goldmine)

For the casual radio listener, Lana Del Rey is the queen of cinematic, sad-core anthems like Summertime Sadness and Video Games. But for the "stan" who has fallen down the rabbit hole, they know the truth: Lana Del Rey’s true masterpiece isn't an album—it's the vault.

2.3 The Ultraviolence Outtakes (2013–2014)

While many tracks exist as demos, several have reached "cult classic" status within the fandom, often trending on platforms like TikTok and Tumblr.

The unreleased tracks are often categorized by the eras they were intended for: