Chart-Toppers and Heart-Stoppers: Ranking Lana Del Rey's Most Iconic Tracks

Over the last ten years or so, Lana Del Rey has become one of the most unique and influential singers in pop music. People love her catchy melodies, her movie-like songwriting, and her mysterious persona. As she's getting ready to drop her next album, let's look back at some of her biggest hits.
 
 
First up, there's "Video Games." This was the song that made Lana famous back in 2011. It's a sad love song that really connected with people and showed everyone what Lana was all about.
 
 
Then there's "Summertime Sadness" from her first big album, "Born to Die," which came out in 2012. This song was huge - everyone knows that catchy chorus. It's all about bittersweet memories and lost love, which is classic Lana.
 
 
The title track "Born to Die" is another big one. It's got that mix of dark romance and beauty that Lana's known for. It's pretty deep, talking about life and death and all that heavy stuff.
 
 
"Young and Beautiful" was on "The Great Gatsby" movie soundtrack. It's a big, dramatic song about staying young and beautiful forever. People really loved this one.
 
 
Blue Jeans" is another fan favorite from "Born to Die." It's got a cool, hypnotic beat and Lana's sultry voice singing about obsessive love.
"West Coast," from her 2014 album "Ultraviolence," shows a different side of Lana. It's darker and more experimental than her earlier stuff. Critics and fans both loved it.
 
 
"National Anthem" is also from "Born to Die." It's got a bit of a hip-hop vibe and talks about fame and being American. It's got that cinematic feel that Lana's known for.
 
 
"Ride" was on the deluxe version of "Born to Die." It's a big, atmospheric song about freedom and finding yourself. People really connected with this one.
 
 
The title track "Ultraviolence" from her 2014 album is another standout. It's a haunting song about love and destruction - pretty intense stuff.
Finally, there's "Love" from her 2017 album "Lust for Life." This one's a bit different - it's more optimistic than a lot of her other songs. It's dreamy and romantic, talking about young love.
 
 
These songs show how talented and creative Lana Del Rey is. Whether she's singing about love, longing, or darker stuff, people all over the world connect with her music. She keeps pushing boundaries with each new album, which is why she's considered one of the most influential artists of our time.

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