: The song features Miles Kane (of The Last Shadow Puppets) on co-lead vocals. It was recorded around 2017 and sat in the "vault" for years, becoming a mythic piece of lost media among fans before its official release.
: High-quality MP3s can be purchased through the iTunes Store or Amazon Music .
: The track is famous for Lana Del Rey’s intense, high-register howling and screaming during the chorus ("I don't wanna live!"), a stark contrast to her signature "sad girl" crooning and whispery vocals.
: Moving away from standard baroque pop, "Dealer" leans into a trippy, 1960s-inspired blues-rock aesthetic with a heavy bassline and a lounge-singer atmosphere.
: The song explores themes of frustration, codependency, and the exhaustion of being "the dealer" in a relationship—someone who is constantly being drained of their resources, emotions, and sanity. Impact and Reception
: You can find it on Spotify , Apple Music , and Tidal .
: The official audio is also hosted on Lana Del Rey’s YouTube channel.
Upon its release, "Dealer" immediately went viral on platforms like TikTok and Twitter. Critics praised the track for its spontaneity, with many noting that Lana sounded more "human" and unpolished than ever before. It proved her ability to experiment with "rock-vocalist" energy while maintaining her cinematic storytelling.