Lana Del Rey is an American singer-songwriter known for romantic, melancholic music centered around 1950s-60s Americana and modern pop culture.
Lana Del Rey is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer who has garnered international acclaim for her unique adaptation of modern pop music. She has become known for her dreamy, nostalgic sound and introspective lyrics, as seen in hit singles such as "Video Games," "Summertime Sadness," and "Born To Die."
Lana Del Rey was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant but adopted the stage name of Lana Del Rey in 2005.
Lana Del Rey's maternal grandfather was an infamous mob member. She has said that his stories had a major influence on her music.
Lana Del Rey started writing poetry at age 14, and published her first book of poems in 2005.
In 2019, Lana Del Rey became the first female solo artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of her musical accomplishments.
In 2007, Lana Del Rey signed her first record deal with 5 Points Records, making her one of the youngest signed artists in the history of the label.
Lana Del Rey, a popular and acclaimed American singer-songwriter, was born on June 21, 1985, and is currently 38 years old. She is best known for her melancholic and hypnotic musical style, as well as her critically acclaimed albums such as 'Born to Die' and 'Lust for Life.'
Lana Del Rey has an estimated net worth of $30M. Her wealth comes mainly from her successful career as a singer and songwriter. She has released several hit albums and her singles have charted worldwide. She has also earned money from endorsement deals, appearing in advertisements, and other business ventures.