So if your like me, you fell in love with Lana Del Rey after hearing “Videogames”. That throwback sound really did it for me. However, there’s plenty of signs pointing to the fact that the rest of her debut album, Born To Die, isn’t going to be much like the much famed single.

Over the last few days two new songs have leaked. The first was “National Anthem”, the second was “This Is What Makes Us Girls”. Both are straight up pop affairs that sound a little bit like Lily Allen (who I’m a fan of).

“National Anthem” has a hip-hop flavor going on that is pretty cool, but I’m not too hot on “This Is What Makes Us Girls” right now. Remember, these are just leaks and there’s always the chance that things may sound somewhat different on the big release.

Stream both tracks below.

Lana Del Rey – National Anthem:

This Is What Makes Us Girls


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One comment

  1. anne6 Jan 12

    love video games for the same reasons like you, but I am really wary of the hype about her.
    I don’t like her in the leaks at all. I am always thinking she needs to get her teeth apart when singing – so fake

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