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"Queen of Indie Pop"
Hits include: "American", "Bel Air",
"Gods and
Monsters", "National Anthem",
"Off To The Races",
"Video Games", "Ride",
"Summertime Sadness", "West Coast",
"Young And Beautiful", "Shades Of Cool",
"Ultraviolence", "High By The Beach",
"Body Electric", "Brooklyn Baby", "Cola".
GRAMMY AWARD winning Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, known professionally as
Lana Del Rey, is an American singer and songwriter.
Her music is noted for its cinematic quality and exploration of tragic romance,
glamour, and melancholia, containing references to contemporary pop culture and
1950s–1960s Americana.

Lana Del Rey achieved critical and commercial success with her second
album, Born to Die (2012), which contained the sleeper hit "Summertime
Sadness".
Upon her debut release, Lana Del Rey's music was described as "Hollywood
sadcore" by some music critics. It has been repeatedly noted for its cinematic
sound and its references to various aspects of pop culture; both critics and Del
Rey herself have noted a persistent theme of 1950s and 1960s Americana. The
strong elements of American nostalgia brought Idolator to classify her firmly as
alternative pop. Del Rey elaborated on her connection to the past in an
interview with Artistdirect, saying "I wasn't even born in the '50s but I feel
like I was there."

Lana Del Rey is generally regarded as an alternative pop singer. Her
works have been categorized as pop, rock, dream pop, baroque pop, indie pop,
psychedelic rock, while incorporating trip hop, hip hop, lo-fi, and trap
elements.
Del Rey cites a wide array of musical artists as influences, including numerous
pop, jazz, and blues performers from the mid-twentieth century, such as Andrew
Lloyd Webber, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Bobby Vinton, The
Crystals, and Miles Davis. Torch singers Julie London and Julee Cruise have also
served as influences. "[I really] just like the masters of every genre", she
told BBC radio presenter Jo Whiley in 2012, specifically naming Nirvana,
Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra,
and Elvis Presley.

Several rock and pop musicians and groups from the late-twentieth century have
also inspired Lana Del Rey, such as
Bruce Springsteen,
Britney Spears,
singer-songwriter Lou Reed, and rock band
the Eagles, as well as folk
musicians such as Leonard Cohen and
Joan Baez. Del Rey has
also cited contemporary artists such as singer-songwriter
Cat Power, Hole frontwoman
Courtney Love, rapper Eminem,
and singer Amy Winehouse, as artists she looked up to.
Del Rey has been mentioned as an influence by a number of artists including
Billie Eilish,
Lauren Jauregui, Kevin Abstract, Maggie Lindemann, and XXXTentacion.
Del Rey has received many awards, including 2 Brit Awards, 2 MTV Europe Music
Awards, a Satellite Award and 9 GAFFA Awards. Alongside those accolades, she has
also been nominated for 6 Grammy Awards and a Golden Globe Award.
Variety honored her at their Hitmakers Awards for being "one of the most
influential singer-songwriters of the 21st century."
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