Greatest Hits by Lana Del Rey

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1. Young And Beautiful
3:58
2. Ultraviolence
4:13
3. Once Upon a Dream
3:17
4. I Can Fly
5:50
5. Blue Velvet
2:40
6. West Coast
4:18
7. Video Games
4:43
8. Blue Jeans
3:31
9. Summertime Sadness
4:27
10. Big Eyes
4:43
11. Shades of Cool
5:44
12. Born to Die
4:48
13. Brooklyn Baby
5:53
14. National Anthem
3:52
15. Ride
4:49
16. Black Beauty
5:16
17. Bel Air
3:58
18. Is This Happiness
3:44
1. American
4:08
2. Million Dollar Man
3:51
3. Cruel World
6:40
4. Cola
4:21
5. Fucked My Way Up to the Top
3:32
6. Radio
3:34
7. Pretty When You Cry
3:54
8. Without You
3:49
9. Sad Girl
5:17
10. Dark Paradise
4:03
11. Lucky Ones
3:47
12. The Other Woman
3:01
13. Carmen
4:08
14. Money Power Glory
4:30
15. Gods And Monsters
3:57
16. Old Money
4:31
17. This Is What Makes Us Girls
3:58
18. Guns and Roses
4:30
19. Body Electric
3:53

For the most part, Lana Del Rey’s fifth album is quintessentially her: gloomy, glamorous, and smitten with California. But a newfound lightness might surprise longtime fans. Each song on <i>Lust</i> feels like a postcard from a dream: She fantasizes about 1969 (“Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind”), outruns paparazzi on the Pacific Coast Highway (“13 Beaches”), and dances on the H of the Hollywood sign (“Lust for Life” feat. The Weeknd). She even duets with Stevie Nicks, the queen of bittersweet rock. On “Get Free,” she makes a vow to shift her mindset: "Now I do, I want to move/Out of the black, into the blue.”