FEMUSINDO.com - Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer and songwriter.
Lana Del Rey, who has many other names, such as May Jailer, Lizzy Grant, Lana Rey Del Mar, Sparkle Jump and Rope Queen, was born in New York City, June 21, 1985.
Her music has been noted by critics for its cinematic quality style, musical preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, luxury, and melancholy.
Career and Billboard Hot 100
Raised in Upstate New York, Lana Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to pursue her music career.
Lana Del Rey had success with her single "Video Games" in 2011. She was then signed to Interscope and Polydor the following year.
Her debut album with the label, Born to Die (2012), was an international success.
Her first top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 was the Cedric Gervais remix of "Summertime Sadness".
Since then, Lana Del Rey has released the US Billboard 200 number-one albums Ultraviolence (2014) and Lust for Life (2017), along with the top-ten albums Paradise (2012) and Honeymoon (2015).
Grammy Award Nominations
In her music career, Lana Del Rey has received Grammy Award nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album for her albums Paradise and Lust for Life.
Additionally, Lana Del Rey has contributed to various film soundtracks, including "Young and Beautiful" in The Great Gatsby (2013) and Big Eyes for the film Big Eyes (2014).
Both songs earned Lana Del Rey a Grammy and a Golden Globe nomination respectively.
Lana Del Rey starred in the musical film Tropico (2013) and in short films, including music videos for her songs Ride (2012), National Anthem (2012) and Freak (2015), all of which she wrote herself. (*)
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