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The following is a list of unconfirmed songs by Lana Del Rey. The song titles herein are based entirely on rumors from fans and other unreliable sources. It is advised not to assume that the titles listed on this page are real.

Rumored songs

Song title Notes
"Blue Banisters" Title was included in an Instagram post by Del Rey on April 10, 2021. May be included on Rock Candy Sweet.
"Casino"
"Don't You Know I'm Beautiful"
"Downtown Persona"
"Friend of Mine" Possible alternate title.
"Future Jazz" Rumored outtake from Ultraviolence.
"Give Me More"
"High Roller"
"Little by Little"
"Lucky Star"
"Midnight Blues"
"Mine"
"Nasty" Possible alternate title for "Be My Daddy".
"New song - 2007-01-01"
"NYC Beauty"
"Ocean" Possible alternate title for "The Ocean".
"Ocean 2" Possible alternate title for "The Ocean".
"Only Fools Run In" Possible alternate title.
"Picking Up the Pieces" Possibly a misattribution of the Paloma Faith song of the same name.
"Pretty Is Another Word" Rumored by a leaker, supposedly a Honeymoon outtake.
"Push and Shove"
"Red Sheets"
"Rolls Royce" Possible alternate title.
"Rosary Bead Choir"
"Roundup" Rumored by a leaker, recorded under the stage name Lizzy Grant.
"Screw You" Possible alternate title for "Damn You".
"Seven Eleven"
"Singer of Time"
"Smoke and Mirrors" Possible Ultraviolence outtake.
"Sunday Switch-Up"
"Til the Night / Until the Night"
"Trans-Am" Title was written on a notepad pictured in a photo of Del Rey in the studio during January 2013. Possibly an outtake from Ultraviolence.
"Under Your Skin" Rumored to have been recorded for the scrapped album with The Last Shadow Puppets.
Unknown title A collaboration with Drake, rumored by a leaker. Recorded in 2011.
Unknown title 2 A collaboration with Marshmello, rumored by a leaker.

Fake song titles

The following is a list of song titles previously rumored to involve Lana Del Rey but have been confirmed to either not exist or be misattributions.

Song title Reason
"1967 Chevy"
"American Flag"
"Angels in America"
"Big Dreams" Title of a song that samples "Blue Jeans", mistaken for a separate song by Del Rey. Registered on ISWC.
"Break the Cycle" Also known as "Broken Cycle". It is registered with ISWC by Elizabeth C Grant, rather than Del Rey's legal name Elizabeth W Grant and is assumed fake.
"Cat Eyes" Confirmed fake by a leaker.
"Could Be You"
"Daneel Olivaw" Supposedly a Lust for Life outtake, made up by leakers as a joke.
"Doijroij" Fan-made mashup of "Carmen", "Playground" and "Summer of Sam".
"Epiphany" It is registered with ISWC by Elizabeth C Grant, rather than Del Rey's legal name Elizabeth W Grant and is assumed fake.
"Exorcism" Fake song, supposed lyrics were spread by fans.
"Fallen Angel of the Lord"
"Fresh Princess"
"Him & I" G-Eazy song, rumored to have featured Del Rey originally, now features Halsey. This was confirmed to be false, as it originally was a Madison Love collaboration.
"Insane" Also known as "Be Insane". The song performed by Flume featuring Moon Holiday and is often incorrectly attributed to Del Rey.
"Jonah"
"Juicy Lolita" Alternate title for "Lolita" from fan-made mashup with "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G.
"Little Angel"
"Lucky Struggle" Said to be an outtake from Ultraviolence.
"Lullabye"
"Mary (Scared of Me)" Said to be an outtake from Lust for Life, made up by leakers as a joke.
"Mrs. Kennedy"
"Nobody Looks at You (Like You Do)" Also known as "Nonny Peeka Monger", a rumor spread as a joke.
"Nowhere to Go"
"Ode To Fame" Title refers to a poem Del Rey wrote back in 2011, it was posted on her Facebook page.[1]
"Rock Me Stable" Title refers to the alternate title for the EP, Young like Me, rather than a song.
"Rollercoaster"
"Russian"
"Shame" Song performed by a different, uncredited singer with a similar voice to Del Rey.
"Sparkle Jump Rope Queen" Title refers to one of Del Rey's old stage names, rather than a song.
"Speed"
"The High End of Low"
"Truth in Your Eyes"
"Vegas Baby" Possible alternate title for "Go Go Dancer".
"Wild Side" Title of a song that samples "Born to Die", mistaken for a separate song by Del Rey. Registered on ASCAP.
"Young like Me" Title refers to the EP, Young like Me, rather than a song.

Rumored demos/versions/covers

Song title Notes
"Backfire" (version 2)
"The Blackest Day" (Demo 2)
"Blue Jeans" (laptop demo)
"Breaking My Heart" (demo) Rumored by several sources.
"Caught You Boy" (demo)
"Cola" (laptop demo) Rumored by some sources.
"Cruel World" (demo) Rumored by a leaker.
"Dance for Money" (version 2) Rumored to have new vocals.
"Delicious" (version 2)
"Diet Mntn Dew" (version 5) Rumored 5 minute demo.
"Every Man Gets His Wish" (acoustic)
"I Want It All" (demo 3) Recorded in 2010, produced by The Nexus.
"Live or Die" (versions 3-6)
"Me & My Boyfriend" (acoustic)
"Motel 6" (version 6) Rumored to be produced by Crispin Hunt.
"Music to Watch Boys To" (early demo)
"Party Girl" (version 3)
"St. Tropez" (final)
"Summer of Sam" (final)
"The Ocean" (version 2)
"Trash Magic" (version 3)
"Yes to Heaven" (Honeymoon version) Possible Honeymoon demo, since the track was considered for inclusion on that album.
Unknown title 3 A cover of a Janis Joplin song, recorded in 2012. Rumored by a leaker.
"When I Fall in Love" Cover of song by Nat King Cole, reportedly performed by Del Rey at the wedding of George Clooney & Amal Alamuddin on September 27, 2014.

Fake demos

This is a list of demos, versions and snippets of confirmed songs that have been proven fake.

Song title Notes
"Jealous Girl" (version 2) Made by fan account.
"Ultraviolence" (demo) Made by fan account.
"West Coast" (demo) Actually is the radio mix.
"Ten Dollar Ring" (studio version) Confirmed fake by a leaker.

References

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