Hidden Gems: The Unlikely Tracks Penned by Lana Del Rey for Other Artists

When Lana Del Rey hit the music scene with her first album "Born to Die" back in 2012, people fell in love with her moody, cinematic sound. But here's something cool you might not know - Lana's not just writing hits for herself. She's actually been helping out a bunch of other artists, writing songs that you might've heard without even realizing she was involved.
 
 
While most people focus on Lana's own music, she's been quietly working behind the scenes, writing for all sorts of different artists. She's not stuck to just one style either - she's been writing pop, indie, country, and even electronic stuff. Let's check out some of these hidden gems that show how talented Lana is as a songwriter.
 
 
First up, there's Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Body Language" from her 2015 album "Emotion." Lana co-wrote this one, and you can totally hear her style in the dreamy vibe and deep lyrics. It ended up being one of the best songs on the album.
 
 
Then there's "Sweater Weather" by The Neighbourhood. This was a huge hit back in 2012, and guess what? Lana helped write it. The song's got that haunting melody and poetic lyrics that Lana's known for, which is probably why so many people loved it.
 
 
Lana's even dipped her toes into movie soundtracks. She wrote "Young and Beautiful" for "The Great Gatsby" movie in 2013. The song perfectly captured the movie's tragic love story and even got nominated for a Grammy.
 
 
In 2019, Lana teamed up with Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus for "Don't Call Me Angel" from the "Charlie's Angels" soundtrack. This was a big pop hit that showed Lana could hang with some of the biggest names in pop music.
 
 
Surprisingly, Lana's even written for country music. She co-wrote a song called "American Oxygen" with The Civil Wars in 2016. It's a beautiful, sad song about the American dream that shows how Lana can adapt her style to different types of music.
 
 
Lastly, there's "Wait for Life," a song Lana did with electronic music producer Emile Haynie in 2015. This one's cool because it shows how Lana can mix her style with electronic beats.
 
 
So, while Lana's solo stuff is what she's most famous for, these collaborations show just how big an impact she's had on music as a whole. She's not just sticking to one style - she's out there writing all kinds of different songs for all sorts of artists.
 
 
Whether she's helping new artists or working with big names, Lana Del Rey is seriously shaping the music world in ways you might not expect. As fans wait for her next album, it's cool to remember that Lana's talent goes way beyond just her own music. She's out there influencing all kinds of songs you hear on the radio, and that's pretty awesome.
 

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