Unreleased Google Drive | Lana Del Rey

Sharing downloadable links to unreleased copyrighted material violates standard copyright laws. Universal Music Group (UMG) regularly hunts down and deactivates public folders.

Once you find a working link, you will notice the collection is usually massive (10-15 GB). To enjoy it properly, you must organize it. Here is the standard hierarchy:

Once you have downloaded the .mp3 or .m4a files from a fan's Google Drive, you can easily add them to your preferred streaming platform using desktop apps: 🟢 For Spotify Open the Spotify Desktop app and go to . lana del rey unreleased google drive

A fan-favorite known for its high school narrative. "Kinda Outta Luck": A playful, 50s-inspired track. "Kill Kill": A haunting early demo.

2. The Golden Age of Leaks: The Born to Die Outtakes (2011–2012) To enjoy it properly, you must organize it

Theo swallowed hard. "Who is this?" he whispered to the empty room.

Mega-fans compile folders holding tens of gigabytes of high-quality MP3 and WAV files. "Kinda Outta Luck": A playful, 50s-inspired track

In late 2022, Del Rey revealed that her car was broken into in Los Angeles. The thieves stole a backpack containing her laptop, multiple hard drives, and camcorders. This led to a massive resurgence of high-quality leaks, demos, and unfinished songs circulating online. Why Fans Rely on Google Drive Archives

"Don't."

The most stable archives live on Discord. Search for "Lana Del Rey Leaks" or "LDR Universe" on Discord server aggregators. Once inside, check the #archives or #drive-links channel. These servers usually contain a direct link to a Google Drive folder organized by era: The Sirens Era , Lizzy Grant AKA , Born to Die Demos , and Ultraviolence Outtakes .