During the mid-to-late 2000s, Lana recorded hundreds of songs. She worked with producers like David Kahne, Steven Mertens, and Chris Braide, experimenting with different sounds—acoustic folk, jazz standards, and trip-hop. These weren't polished, label-sanctioned releases; they were raw, often lo-fi recordings made on small budgets.

If this album existed digitally, it would be a #1 hit. But it doesn't. That is the tragedy and beauty of Lana Del Rey.

The "story" of Lana Del Rey ’s unreleased music is a decade-long saga of lost hard drives, internet sleuths, and a "secret" discography that is nearly as large as her official one. While she has nine studio albums, she has over that range from early folk demos to high-gloss pop outtakes. The Lore of the Leaks

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