Before breaking through with "Video Games" in 2011, she spent over five years recording under various monikers, including Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, and May Jailer. During this period, she was incredibly prolific, working with various producers in New York and London to find her sound.
Often includes high-quality (lossless) files and fan-made album art.
Links are rarely hosted on mainstream social media platforms for long due to Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notices. Instead, fans share them within dedicated communities on Reddit (such as r/lanadelrey or specialized unreleased subreddits), Discord servers, and specialized music forums.
Until then, the remains a digital folk archive—handed down from fan to fan, preserving the raw, unfiltered genius of Lizzy Grant before the world knew her name. lana del rey unreleased collection google drive
As of 2025, the "master link" to the Google Drive is elusive. Google’s automated copyright filters (responding to DMCA requests from Lana’s label, Interscope) delete the primary drive every few months. However, within 48 hours, a backup appears on forums like Lanaboards , Reddit’s r/lanadelrey , or music archiving sites like DBree .
Unreleased leaks vary wildly in quality. High-quality drives will label tracks as or lossless FLAC . Avoid folders filled with low-quality "radio rips" or phone recordings from live shows if you want the best listening experience. Watch Out for Phishing Links
Finding a working Google Drive link requires knowing where the Lana Del Rey fanbase interacts. Because direct links frequently change to avoid automated copyright strikes, you have to look in dedicated community hubs. Where to Look Before breaking through with "Video Games" in 2011,
Because public links are frequently taken down by copyright holders, savvy fans "Make a Copy" of the files to save them directly to their own private cloud storage or hard drives.
Before achieving mainstream success with Born to Die in 2012, Elizabeth Grant recorded music under various monikers, including Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, and May Jailer. Even after finding fame, her prolific songwriting resulted in dozens of tracks being cut from every studio album.
If you are just diving into the unreleased collection, here are some of the most acclaimed tracks: Links are rarely hosted on mainstream social media
Lana’s unreleased music is typically categorized by the era it was recorded:
On the other hand, her relationship with her leaks is uniquely complicated. She has acknowledged the leaks during live shows, occasionally performing unreleased fan favorites like "Serial Killer." In 2023, she even officially released "Say Yes to Heaven," a track originally recorded in 2013 that had circulated on shared drives for a decade, proving that the boundary between her official and unofficial work remains fluid.
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