"Born to Die" is Lana Del Rey's major-label debut album, released on January 27, 2012, by Interscope Records. The album was a huge success, peaking at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart and spawning several hit singles, including "Video Games," "Born to Die," and "Summertime Sadness." The album's sound is characterized by Del Rey's sultry vocals, nostalgia-tinged lyrics, and a blend of electronic, pop, and rock influences.
These additional tracks showcase Del Rey's continued exploration of themes such as love, heartbreak, and American culture. "Born to Die" is Lana Del Rey's major-label
The reissue is typically split into two discs or sections, totaling 23 to 24 tracks depending on the specific digital version: The reissue is typically split into two discs
The Paradise Edition is effectively two records in one, capturing Lana’s transition from a "gangsta Nancy Sinatra" to an Americana icon. Born to Die released on January 27