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Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (Lana Del Rey) was born June 21st, 1985 in Lake Placid, New York. Elizabeth was the first born child to Patricia Ann Hill and Rob Grant. -
Lana was 15 when she got transferred to a boarding school in Connecticut to deal with her alcohol addiction. When she was 18, she moved to the Bronx to go to Ford ham University and major in philosophy -
One year before her graduation a record company offered her a contract which she accepted The producers got interested in collaborating with her and started to look into her music. At this point her stage name was Lizzy Grant. -
This track was only available for 2 months before being pulled from multiple retailers. -
Her album ¨Born to die¨ was released along with her first single ¨Video games¨. She would record and edit herself on her webcam on YouTube where she posted all of her music. -
After ¨Video Games¨ popularity, Elizabeth wrote Blue Jeans, Carmen, Born to die, etc. which then gained her even more popularity and made her well known. -
Her first awards she revived from ECHO Awards, winning ¨International female solo and artist¨ and ¨Best song national/international¨. Her single ¨Born to die¨ sold over 3.4 million dollars of copies. -
¨Born to die¨ was used in the movie ¨Gimme shelter¨ which was remade the famous Disney song ¨Once Upon a Dream¨ from Disney's show Maleficent . She was working on the soundtrack for The Hunger Games part 1 as well. -
Her album Ultra violence was released after many fans were gained from her Disney appearance. This album was released and liked by many fans. -
Honeymoon received many positive comments from major music companies and caused her to gain producers attention. -
Lust for Life had The Weekend, ASAP Rocky, and Playboi Carti make an appearance. This gained a lot of popularity due to the other artists fans being introduced to her music. -
This book was released in 2020 during Covid-19 when Lana was bored. She decided to write poetry and ended up publishing it making her book a 4.5 star rating with over 25k purchases. This book contains over 30 poems and is 128 pages long.