Lana Del Rey

Name: Lana Del Rey
Date of Birth: June 21, 1985
City: New York City
Country: United States
Genre: Pop, Alternative, Dream Pop, Baroque Pop
Band/Group Members: Solo artist
Roles: Singer, songwriter

Bio:
Lana Del Rey, born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant in New York City on June 21, 1985, crafts music that feels like a hazy summer drive through a Hollywood dreamscape, all smoky vocals and cinematic longing. Raised in Lake Placid’s quiet woods, she traded small-town stillness for the city’s pulse, dropping her debut Lana Del Ray in 2010 before Born to Die (2012) made her a star with hits like “Video Games” and “Summertime Sadness.” Her melancholic blend of pop and alternative, dripping with old-school glamour and modern heartbreak, defined an era—think vintage filters on raw emotion. Albums like Ultraviolence (2014), Honeymoon (2015), and Norman Fucking Rockwell (2019) earned critical love for their poetic depth, while 2025’s The Tortured Poets Department collab with Taylor Swift and her Coachella headline kept X buzzing. From “Young and Beautiful” for The Great Gatsby to her latest whispers of a country pivot, Lana’s music is a velvet-wrapped ache, pulling you into a world where love, loss, and nostalgia blur into something timeless.