This period produced high-energy, tongue-in-cheek pop like "Jealous Girl," "Kinda Outta Luck," and "You Can Be The Boss". The Cinematic Balladry (2013–Present):
This era is widely considered her best for leaks. The production is gritty, psychedelic, and raw. Lana Del Rey All Unreleased Songs
More polished, but some unreleased versions More polished, but some unreleased versions Later unreleased
Later unreleased tracks often mirror the lush, orchestral style of Ultraviolence Tracks like and "Oh Say Can You See"
There was "Shades of Night," a brooding, atmospheric track that featured a haunting piano riff and lyrics that explored the darker corners of the human experience. "Ghost Town Lullaby," a poignant ballad that told the story of a town that had been abandoned and left to decay. And "Burning Desire," a sultry, uptempo track that showcased Lana's ability to craft infectious, danceable pop songs.
Tracks like and "Oh Say Can You See" capture a specific time in late-2000s culture: a mix of glamor and decay. Then there is the infamous "Lolita" and "Children of the Bad Revolution," songs that lean heavily into the "Lolita" persona she famously mined on Born to Die . While the themes are controversial, the melodies are undeniable.