
Watch Lana Del Rey's surprise duet with Joan Baez

Watch Lana Del Rey cover Joni Mitchell's 'For Free'

Watch Lana Del Rey perform Leonard Cohen's 'Chelsea Hotel #2' on first night of 'NFR' tour

'Don't Call Me Angel': Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey's 'Charlies Angels' track is a celebration of their differences

The new 'Charlie's Angels' track should be the follow up to 'Independent Women'. So why does it fail the musical Bechdel test?

The video for Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey’s ‘Charlie’s Angels’ theme song is here

Miley Cyrus reveals release date for collaboration with Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey

Watch Lana Del Rey cover Ariana Grande's 'Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored'

The Big Read – Lana Del Rey: "I give myself permission to have a lot of colours"
When she blew up in 2012, Lana Del Rey was an untouchable, unknowable character whose preoccupations with heartbreak, America and old stuff cast her as a tragic Hollywood icon in the mould of, say, Marilyn Monroe. But slowly, she’s opened up and let people in, and now, with brand new sixth album ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ raising eyebrows and blowing minds, she talks to Rhian Daly about America's failings, forest fires, Donald Trump – and reasons to be cheerful.
