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Released on June 13, 2014, Ultraviolence is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. Marked by a shift from the polished hip-hop and pop influences of her debut, Born to Die , the record embraces a rawer, guitar-heavy sound characterized by dream pop, psychedelic rock, and slowcore. Production and Musical Style

Influenced by the Beat Generation poets (like Allen Ginsberg), the writing often followed a "first thought, best thought" stream-of-consciousness style. Themes and Narratives

Prominent reverb-drenched electric guitars, wobbly synths, cinematic strings, and jazz-inspired chord progressions.

Del Rey’s delivery ranges from a sedated "childlike coo" to an operatic soprano, often sounding intimate and immediate.

The album explores heavy, often controversial subject matter, described by Del Rey as "so dark it's almost unlistenable". Lana Del Rey – Ultraviolence Lyrics - Genius

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Released on June 13, 2014, Ultraviolence is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. Marked by a shift from the polished hip-hop and pop influences of her debut, Born to Die , the record embraces a rawer, guitar-heavy sound characterized by dream pop, psychedelic rock, and slowcore. Production and Musical Style

Influenced by the Beat Generation poets (like Allen Ginsberg), the writing often followed a "first thought, best thought" stream-of-consciousness style. Themes and Narratives lana_del_rey_ultraviolence

Prominent reverb-drenched electric guitars, wobbly synths, cinematic strings, and jazz-inspired chord progressions. Released on June 13, 2014, Ultraviolence is the

Del Rey’s delivery ranges from a sedated "childlike coo" to an operatic soprano, often sounding intimate and immediate. Lana Del Rey – Ultraviolence Lyrics - Genius

The album explores heavy, often controversial subject matter, described by Del Rey as "so dark it's almost unlistenable". Lana Del Rey – Ultraviolence Lyrics - Genius