Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. More than 10 years after its debut, Ultraviolence returns to the ...
Lana Del Rey continues a time-honored pop tradition of developing a public persona that challenges fans to decide what's real and what's not. Lana Del Rey's 'Ultraviolence' Has A Firm Grasp On Pop ...
Lana Del Rey’s Born to Die and Ultraviolence return to the U.K. charts, with the former appearing on five rankings and rising on the Official Vinyl Albums chart. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 07: ...
In January 2012, as she embarked on press interviews in support of her hugely-anticipated second studio album Born To Die, ...
After months of leaks and rumours, Lana Del Rey has confirmed the lead single from her forthcoming album Ultraviolence is called 'West Coast'. The enigmatic singer announced the news on Twitter in ...
Lana Del Rey, aka Lizzie Grant, certainly isn’t the first artist to create a persona for herself. She might get the most shit for it, though. Part of the reason may be that her persona just isn’t that ...
Lana Del Rey‘s “Say Yes to Heaven” has lived many lives. It was first written in 2012 during sessions for her third album Ultraviolence, but was left off of the record. Years later, a leaked version ...