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  • REVIEW: Lana Del Rey Drops 'Ultraviolence' Title Track

    After a live debut (captured on video) and a short snippet, the full length, studio version of Lana Del Rey's new song "Ultraviolence" has received its debut. Today (June 4), the "West Coast" singer released the title track from her sophomore album online less than two weeks before its set to drop.
  • WATCH: Lana Del Rey 'Ultraviolence' Teaser Trailer Reveals Studio Version of New Album Title Track

    It's the week of Lana Del Rey news. In the past week alone, the "West Coast" singer has performed at the extravagant Kimye wedding, released her second Ultraviolence single "Shades Of Cool" and debuted the song "Ultraviolence" live in Vancouver. Now, a studio version of her new album's title track has made its way online... in the form of a short 16-second clip and promo video.
  • Lana Del Rey 'Ultraviolence' Title Track Receives Live Debut in Vancouver After Kimye Wedding Gig

    The pieces of Lana Del Rey's new album "Ultraviolence" just keep coming together. Recently, the "West Coast" songstress has given her Born To Die follow-up an official cover, release date, lead single/music video and new song "Shades Of Cool." But now, after a gig at Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's lavish Italian wedding, Del Rey unveiled another new song live: the title track "Ultraviolence."
  • Lana Del Rey Shares Second 'Ultraviolence' Single 'Shades of Cool' [LISTEN]

    Lana Del Rey has revealed the second single from her upcoming album, Ultraviolence. Titled "Shades of Cool," the track was produced by Rick Nowels, the Grammy-winning songwriter and producer who co-wrote "Summertime Sadness" and "Young and Beautiful" with Del Rey.
  • Lana Del Rey unveils ‘Ultraviolence’ release date

    Singer Lana Del Rey announces the release date for her forthcoming album 'Ultraviolence'. As previously reported, Lana Del Rey recently debuted the cover and tracklist for her second studio album Ultraviolence.
  • PHOTO: Lana Del Rey debuts 'Ultraviolence' album cover after tracklist, 'West Coast' music video debut online

    More information about the rollout of Lana Del Rey's second studio album Ultraviolence emerged online today (May 9) as the "West Coast" singer unveiled the record's artwork.
  • Lana Del Rey new album 'Ultraviolence' tracklist leaks online, features two discs and 14 new songs

    It's a big week for Lana Del Rey news. Not only has she released the music video for her new single "West Coast" and had some kind words spoken about her from The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, but now a tracklist from her upcoming album Ultraviolence has seemingly leaked online.
  • 11 Initial Thoughts On Lana Del Rey's 'West Coast' Video

    After pulling the video from Youtube yesterday, Lana Del Rey re-released the video for her single “West Coast” today, and these are all of my thoughts after watching the video just one time.
  • Lana Del Rey drops 'West Coast' music video featuring flames, beaches and plenty of Hollywood glamor

    Down on the West Coast, they've got a saying: if Lana Del Rey is releasing a new music video, expect a lot of slow motion shots, plenty of eyeliner, some black and white and inexplicable special effects.
  • Dan Auerbach calls Lana Del Rey 'a true eccentric' and 'extremely talented'

    Lana Del Rey just released the video for her song “West Coast,” off her upcoming sophomore album Ultraviolence. As previously reported, The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, who won Producer of the Year at the 2013 Grammys, is producing the effort. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, he spoke about the unlikely collaboration with Del Rey and his role in her new album.
  • Pharrell Williams still on top with 'Happy,' fans turn up for 'Turn Down For What'

    The lead-up to Easter weekend didn't bring much new music to the Digital Downloads charts, but it did greatly improve the sales of tracks by those who were already there. Nearly every performer in the Top 10 saw a boost in downloads.
  • Austin City Limits releases lineup: Eminem, Pearl Jam and—SURPRISE!—Outkast among headliners

    Austin City Limits, the last of the American mega festivals to release its lineup for the 2014 season, has finally dropped its lineup for both weekends of the event, which will go down between October 3 and 5, plus between October 10 and 12.
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