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This article is about the album by Lana Del Rey. For the song, seeBorn to Die (song). For other uses, seeBorn to Die (disambiguation).

2012 studio album by Lana Del Rey
Born to Die
A light-skinned, auburn-haired woman is dressed in a sheer white blouse and red bra and is staring forward before a blue-skied background. The words "Lana Del Rey" are placed above her while the words "Born to Die" are placed beneath her, stylized in all capital letters.
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 27, 2012 (2012-01-27)
Studio
Genre
Length49:28
Language
  • English
  • French
Label
Producer
Lana Del Rey chronology
Lana Del Rey
(2012)
Born to Die
(2012)
Paradise
(2012)
Singles from Born to Die
  1. "Video Games"
    Released: October 7, 2011
  2. "Born to Die"
    Released: December 30, 2011
  3. "Blue Jeans"
    Released: March 30, 2012
  4. "National Anthem"
    Released: June 15, 2012
  5. "Summertime Sadness"
    Released: June 22, 2012
  6. "Dark Paradise"
    Released: March 1, 2013

Born to Die is the secondstudio album by American singer-songwriter, and record producerLana Del Rey. It was released on January 27, 2012, throughInterscope Records andPolydor Records as her major label debut. Areissue of the album, subtitledThe Paradise Edition, was released on November 9, 2012. The new material from the reissue was also made available on a separateextended play (EP) titledParadise.

Before the album's release, Del Rey had attracted attention with her 2011 singles "Video Games" and "Born to Die", which contrasted contemporary electronic/dance music with a cinematic sound accompanied by dramaticstrings. A predominantlybaroque pop andtrip hop album,Born to Die features the same cinematic composition. The lyrics are about love, sex, and drugs, and feature prominent references to 1950s and 1960sAmericana. The album was the world's fifth best-selling album of 2012. In 2023, it became the second album by a woman to spend more than 500 weeks on the USBillboard 200, where it peaked at number 2, and topped charts in Australia and various European countries including France, Germany, and the UK. In December 2025,Born to Die became the longest charting album by a female artist inBillboard 200 history with 618 weeks.

Born to Die was supported by four further singles: "Blue Jeans", "Summertime Sadness", "National Anthem", and "Dark Paradise". "Summertime Sadness" peaked at number 6 on theBillboard Hot 100, becoming Del Rey's highest-charting single in the US at the time. The album polarized contemporary critics; praise was directed toward the album's distinctive sound, while criticism targeted its repetitiveness and melodramatic tendencies. Del Rey's image during promotion ofBorn to Die was controversial;tabloid media accused her of inauthentic marketing tactics to gain an audience in theindie music scene. Despite an initially ambivalent reception, the album has been retrospectively ranked in best-of lists by several publications includingThe Guardian andNME, and helped Del Rey acquirecult status among music fans.[1][2]

Background and development

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In 2007, Elizabeth "Lizzy" Grant signed a recording contract with the record label 5 Point Records, and began planning her debut studio album. But after hiring new management services, taking an interest in adopting thestage name Lana Del Ray, and a perceived lack of motivation during production, she found herself in conflict with the record label and her producerDavid Kahne.[3] The final product,Lana Del Ray, was digitally released in January 2010, and her stage name was respelled Lana Del Rey shortly after its launch.[3] Grant was successfully bought out of her recording contract at her manager's request; consequently,Lana Del Ray was pulled out of circulation before physical versions were produced.[4]

After settling on her current stage name, Del Rey signed a recording contract with Stranger Records in June 2011, and released the track "Video Games".[5] Initially, she had released the song because it was her "favorite" and had no intentions of releasing it as a single, although the video went viral onYouTube after its premiere.[6] During an appearance on the French television seriesTaratata in November 2011, Del Rey announced that her second studio album would be titledBorn to Die.[7]

In an interview withBritish GQ, Del Rey revealed she was sent to boarding school inConnecticut at age 14 to get sober from alcoholism and said much ofBorn to Die is written about her experiences with alcohol while living in New York:

I was a big drinker at the time. I would drink every day. I would drink alone. I thought the whole concept was so fucking cool. A great deal of what I wrote onBorn to Die is about these wilderness years. A lot of the time when I write about the person that I love, I feel like I'm writing about New York. And when I write about the thing that I've lost I feel like I'm writing about alcohol because that was the first love of my life. Sure, there have been people, but it's really alcohol.[8]

The photograph used on the cover forBorn to Die was shot inCarpenders Park,Watford by Nicole Nodland,[9][10] while Del Rey and David Bowden oversaw the overall direction for its packaging. On behalf ofComplex, Dale Eisinger ranked the cover eighth on the magazine's list of "The 50 Best Pop Album Covers of the Past Five Years", commending its usage of the typeface Steelfish and speaking favorably of the "ominous" feeling it evoked, which he credited to "the shadows or whatever the shapes in the background are [and] how properly Lana can affect her detached and still-flawless persona to a simple gaze".[11] The album's track listing was announced on January 9, 2012,[12] while the record was released on January 31 in the United States; it became Del Rey's first album withInterscope Records after she secured a distribution arrangement with them.[13]

Composition

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Born to Die's music style has been described asalternative pop,[15] "sultry, overstatedorchestral pop,"[16]baroque pop,[17]indie pop,[18]sadcore[18] andtrip hop.[19][20] Of the style of her vocals on the album, Del Rey said: "people weren't taking me very seriously, so I lowered my voice, believing that it would help me stand out. Now I sing quite low... well, for a female anyway".[21]

The singer's first singles, "Video Games" and "Born to Die" were described variously as "quasi-cabaret balladry",[22] "woozy and sometimes soporific soundtrack soul",[23] and "pop".[24] Del Rey described "Video Games" as "Hollywood sadcore".[25] Tim Lee ofmusicOMH noted the songs are extremely similar, commenting that "her (alleged) agents clearly having stumbled upon a formula with which they can (allegedly) print money and (allegedly) further consign Lana's secretive, (allegedly) real debut LP to the annals of history. You didn't hear it from us, right?".[26] Del Rey was described as a "gangstaNancy Sinatra",[27] although she citesBritney Spears,Elvis Presley andAntony and the Johnsons as her musical influences.[28] When asked about her musical style, Del Rey said:

I would have loved to be part of the indie community. But I wasn't. I was looking for a community, I don't even know any people who are musicians. I never met that indie popular indie, whoever the fuck that is. Who IS indie? First of all, I can't really get my head around what indie music is. Because if you've heard of it, it's sort of pop music, right? Because it's, like, popular? Or is it just that it's not on the radio? It's not like I was in an indie community and then I blew up. It's like, I was living on the street and I'm not – like, for real, you know what I'm saying?[13]

The lyrics of "Off to the Races" have been called "a freak show of inappropriate co-dependency",[29] with a chorus that recallsSheryl Crow's "down and out drunken loner persona" in her 1994 single "Leaving Las Vegas".[29] Pryia Elan ofNME noted that the track "almost falls under the weight of this persona. There's none of 'Video Games''s measured, piano-led reflection. Instead the psychosexual rumblings of the lyrics and the dual voices she uses offset the comparatively simple musical shades on display."[29]

Del Rey's vocals on "Off to the Races", "National Anthem", and "Diet Mountain Dew" were described as "chatty" and "almost rapping".[30][31] Her vocals on "Million Dollar Man" were likened to those of "a highly medicatedFiona Apple".[31] Compared to soundtracks forJames Bond films,Born to Die containstrip hop beats and a cinematic sound reminiscent of the 1950s.[31] Thematically,Born to Die refers to sex and drugs, with Del Rey playing aLolita-esque persona.[30] Bill Lamb, a reviewer atAbout.com, wrote that "National Anthem" seems "lost in a messy blend of money, sex, and corporate greed, but it is the rousing yet graceful arrangement that solidifies the song's point of view as a clever critique of a society that is just as messy as these words".[32] "National Anthem", Lamb says, fits into the lyrical structure ofBorn to Die in that the theme is that of a "bitter, albeit narcotized, criticism of all of the wealth and emotional artifice Lana Del Rey is accused of embracing".[32]NME observed that Del Rey sings like a "perfect mannequin" on "National Anthem", criticizing the track for baldly revisiting the beat-driven chorus of "Born to Die".[33]

Promotion

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Main article:Born to Die Tour
A brunette female sings on a stage in front of a crowd, wearing a black dress that covers above the knees and black high heels. A blue balloon obscures the upper righthand corner.
Del Rey performing during theBorn to Die Tour in Amsterdam, 2011

To promoteBorn to Die, Del Rey embarked on theBorn to Die Tour from November 4, 2011, to September 25, 2012. Mainly consisting of concerts in Europe, the tour also visited North America and Australia.[citation needed]

"Video Games" was featured for the first time onThe CW'sRinger on September 28, 2011, during a pivotal scene, propelling Del Rey into the mainstream.[34] Del Rey also promoted the album with performances in a number of live appearances, including forMTV Push,[35] and at theBowery Ballroom, where, according toEliot Glazer ofNew York, "the polarizing indie hipstress brought her 'gangsta Nancy Sinatra' swag".[36] Matthew Perpetua ofRolling Stone commented that, despite Del Rey's nervousness and anxiety while performing live, she "sang with considerable confidence, though her transitions from husky, come-hither sexuality to bratty, girlish petulance could be rather jarring".[37] Del Rey also performed "Video Games" on Dutch television programDe Wereld Draait Door,[38] on British music television showLater... with Jools Holland,[39] and on a show atChateau Marmont inLos Angeles, California.[40]

She gave several interviews to newspapers and online magazines such asThe Quietus,[41]The Observer,[42] andPitchfork,[43] while creating her own music videos for several tracks such as "Blue Jeans" and "Off to the Races".[44][45] On January 14, 2012, Del Rey appeared onSaturday Night Live to perform "Blue Jeans" and "Video Games". Her performance soon came under scrutiny, and was criticized byNBC anchorBrian Williams, who called it "the worst inSNL history".[46]SNL cast memberAndy Samberg and the host of that week's episode,Daniel Radcliffe, came to her defense, with the latter stating that the criticism towards her was less about the performance and more about "her past and her family".[46]Ringer played another Del Rey song, "Blue Jeans", on February 14, 2012, during the last scene of episode 13.[47]

Singles

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"I feel like 'Video Games' and 'Blue Jeans' and 'Born to Die' are all like part of a trilogy; I had met this guy and I was really struck by him visually and when it became clear that we couldn't be together anymore, I just knew in my heart that I would still honor that relationship for a long time... It was just more about living in the memories of the best of the past and just honoring that time."

—Lana Del Rey[48]

"Video Games" was released as Del Rey's debut single on October 10, 2011.[49] The song received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised Del Rey's vocals and considered it one of the best songs of 2011.[50][51] "Video Games" attained worldwide success, reaching number one in Germany and top-ten positions in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands, Ireland, Poland, Scotland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.[52][53][54] An accompanying music video, directed and edited by Del Rey, contained video clips of skateboarders, cartoons, shots from old afties, and paparazzi footage ofPaz de la Huerta falling down while intoxicated.[55] The music video helped increase Del Rey's online popularity.[55] The second single and title track, "Born to Die", was released as a digital download on December 30, 2011.[56] The music video for it leaked on December 14,[57] and was based on a concept Del Rey created, directed byYoann Lemoine.[58]Rolling Stone gave the video a generally favorable review.[59]

Del Rey announced "Blue Jeans" as the third single from the album. It was officially released on April 6, 2012.[60] An accompanying music video directed by Lemoine premiered around the web on March 19, 2012.[61] "Summertime Sadness" was released as the fourth single on June 22. The official music video was released on July 20. "National Anthem" was announced as the fifth single and released on July 6. Its music video was released on June 27. "Dark Paradise" was released as the final single on March 1, 2013, only in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Poland.

"Radio" charted at number 67 in France. "Without You" debuted at number 121 in the UK.[62] "Off to the Races" was released as a promotional single in The Netherlands on January 6, 2012.[63] A music video, directed by Del Rey, was released on December 22, 2011.[64] "Carmen" was released as a promotional single in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on January 26, 2012.[65][66][67] On February 27, 2012, Del Rey revealed on Facebook that the video for "Carmen" was shot and would be finished being edited that day. It was released on April 21, 2012.[68]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.2/10[69]
Metacritic62/100[70]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarHalf star[71]
Chicago TribuneStarStar[72]
The Daily TelegraphStarStarStarStar[73]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[74]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[75]
The IndependentStarStar[76]
NME8/10[77]
Pitchfork5.5/10[31]
Rolling StoneStarStar[19]
Spin6/10[78]

Initial reviews

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AtMetacritic, which assigns aweighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 62 based on 37 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[70]

Jaime Gill ofBBC Music commented that the album "isn't perfect", criticizing the production of songs such as "Dark Paradise", but concluded thatBorn to Die is the most distinctive debut album sinceGlasvegas'seponymous disc released in 2008.[79]Slant Magazine writer Sal Cinquemani commented that several tracks had their production changed for the album, making tracks such as "National Anthem" and "This Is What Makes Us Girls" less "radio-friendly".[14] Cinquemani wrote, "ironically, the album's sole weakness is the strength of its immaculate production, which can be a bit overwhelming over the course of 12 tracks."[14]Alexis Petridis ofThe Guardian said thatBorn to Die is "beautifully turned pop music, which is more than enough", with most melodies "constructed magnificently", but that Del Rey "doesn't have the lyrical equipment to develop a persona throughout the album."[75]Greg Kot of theChicago Tribune gave a negative review, criticizing the repetitive production.[76][72]

Rob Sheffield ofRolling Stone declared that the lyrics, with their "pop-trash perversity", were the strength of the album, but that Del Rey had a voice that was "pinched and prim" and "wasn't ready to make an album yet". He concluded, "Given her chic image, it's a surprise how dull, dreary and pop-starvedBorn to Die is."[19]AllMusic critic John Bush wrote: "There is a chasm that separates 'Video Games' from the other material and performances on the album, which aims for exactly the same target—sultry, sexy, wasted—but with none of the same lyrical grace, emotional power, or sympathetic productions... an intriguing start, but Del Rey is going to have to hit the books if she wants to stay as successful as her career promised early on".[71] Channing Freeman of Sputnikmusic disliked the album, saying, "The worst thing aboutBorn to Die is that even its great songs contain problems".[80]The Observer'sKitty Empire said that, unlike pop singersLady Gaga andKaty Perry and their "hedonic outpourings", "Lana Del Rey's partying is fuelled by a knowing sadness, and sung in that laconic, hypnotic voice, which ultimately saves this thoroughly dissolute, feminist nightmare of a record for the romantics among us".[81]

The A.V. Club's Evan Rytlewski panned the album, writing, "Shallow and overwrought, with periodic echoes ofKesha'sValley Girl aloofness, the album lives down to the harshest preconceptions against pop music".[82] Randall Roberts ofLos Angeles Times also noted that Del Rey's vocals have "so much potential and yet [are] unrefined", and said that despite having standout tracks like "Summertime Sadness" and "Dark Paradise", listening to the album "has become tiring and woozy, like if you'd taken a half-dozen Ambiens when you'd put the record on—and now you're getting very, very sleepy".[83]Pitchfork's Lindsay Zoladz commented: "The album's point of view—if you could call it that—feels awkward and out of date... [it] never allows tension or complexity into the mix, and its take on female sexuality ends up feeling thoroughly tame. For all of its coos about love and devotion, it's the album equivalent of a faked orgasm—a collection of torch songs with no fire".[31] Alex Denney ofNME gave a positive review, saying: "Although it's not quite the perfect pop record 'Video Games' might have led us to wish for,Born to Die still marks the arrival of a fresh—and refreshingly self-aware—sensibility in pop."[77]

Retrospective acclaim

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Born to Die has received retrospective reviews through the years, with many critics and journalists giving it a second chance and publishingthink-pieces about the industry's perspective on Del Rey. Meaghan Garvey, writing forPitchfork, said that "it’s a drag to rehash theBorn to Die discourse now [...] a conversation so tediously narrow," praising the album as "thrillingly rich."[84] In 2021,Pitchfork included it in their "Rescored" list, with Anna Gaca claiming that "Born to Die turned out to be a sign of things to come, like genre-agnostic pop ballads withhip-hop beats, and the arch,depressive languor that’s more mainstream than ever."[85] Craig Jenkins fromVulture agreed, stating that "in retrospect, it was a dumb conversation." He added thatBorn to Die "came from nowhere with a fully formed [...] aesthetic that was perhaps too much too soon," arguing that "it felt time-displaced and familiar all at once, like discovering a [...] cassette tape from that part of the 90s where trip hop invaded pop."[86] Dan Solomon, writing forCultureMap, asked to fellow music critics to "keep [the controversy] in the past," arguing that it is "simplistic to dismissBorn to Die." He described the album as "easy to listen to," and "great-sounding," while praising "Off to the Races" as "a self-assured performance from a singer in control of her voice, a mix of acting and singing." He also called "Dark Paradise" and "Summertime Sadness" standouts.[87] In a similar opinion,Grantland's Alex Pappademas questioned if "there [was] any way to separate the Internet hatred of Lana Del Rey from her sort of surprisingly good album."[88]

Chris Lacy fromAlbumism stated that "it's crystal-clear [Del Rey] is the mastermind behindBorn to Die," describing the album as a "realistic portrait of addiction, sexual obsession, abnormality and fear." He also praised the album's music videos, calling them "epic short films that were thought-provoking" and that they "would've madeMichael Jackson proud." However, he noted that the album "loses steam midway," calling closing track "This Is What Makes Us Girls" a "saving grace."[89] Jesse Cataldo fromSlant Magazine namedBorn to Die Del Rey's second best album in 2021, describing it as a "startlingly composed premiere effort."[90] Miranda Mikkola fromGay Times calledBorn to Die "one of the greatest major-label debut albums of the century," stating that "it's still a gorgeous album that we love to revisit every now and then," while marking "Off to the Races", "National Anthem" and "Dark Paradise" as standouts.[91] On a similar note, Angelina Fay fromNo Majesty agreed that the album is "still great to rediscover" and praised it as "timeless in every sense of the word."[92] Rhian Daly, writing forNME, argued that Del Rey "was too special to live in the shadows of other artists [...] she just had to find her path to that point."[93] Rob Harvilla fromThe Ringer had a rather mixed retrospective review, writing thatBorn to Die was "spotty but occasionally excellent" and rating it as "her worst album." However, he called "Video Games" "an alarmingly great song", described "Radio" as "gorgeous" and praised Del Rey as "the perfect artist of our times."[94]Billboard included the title track in their Songs That Defined the Decade list and called it "one of the most standout musical moments on the album."

Accolades

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Awards

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YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2012GAFFA Awards (Denmark)International Album of the YearWon[95]
GAFFA Awards (Norway)International Album of the YearWon[96]
2013Swiss Music AwardsBest Album Pop / Rock InternationalNominated[97][98][99]
Xbox Entertainment AwardsBest AlbumWon[100]
2014Billboard Music AwardsTop Rock AlbumNominated[101][102]

Year-end lists

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PublicationListRankRef.
NME50 Best Albums of 201245[103]
Slant25 Best Albums of 20129[104]
FactThe 50 Best Albums of 201219[105]
The GuardianBest Albums of 201217[106]
ComplexThe 50 Best Albums of 20124[107]
UncutUncut's Top 75 New Albums of 201251[108]

Decade-end lists

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PublicationListRankRef.
BillboardThe 20 Best Albums of 2010s (So Far)20[109]
BillboardThe 100 Greatest Albums of the 2010s31[110]
NMENME's Greatest Albums of the Decade: The 2010s10[111]
UproxxAll the Best Albums of the 2010s97[112]
The IndependentThe 50 Best Albums of the Decade3[113]
NoiseyThe 100 Best Albums of the 2010s18[114]
The GuardianThe 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century70[115]
Stereogum100 Best Albums of the 2010s40[116]

Commercial performance

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In the United Kingdom,Born to Die sold 50,000 copies on its first day of release.[117] It debuted at number one on theUK Albums Chart and sold 116,745 copies. By accumulating digital sales of 50,007, the album became the fifth album ever to sell upwards of 50,000 downloads in a single week.[118] Additionally, it was the fastest selling album of 2012, becoming the first album to reach 100,000 copies sold in that year.[119]Born to Die remained atop the chart in its second week, selling an additional 60,000 copies.[120] In the UK, the album was certified six-times platinum[121] and by March 2023 had sold 1.4 million copies. On the UK albums chart Born to Dies chart run and sales were combined with the release of Paradise.[122]

In France, the album debuted at number one on theFrench Albums Chart with sales of 48,791, whose 16,968 digital copies.[123] The album remained at the top position the following week with 23,888 copies sold.[124] With over 1,000,000 copies sold as of September 2019, it isone of the best-selling albums in France of all time.[125] In New Zealand, the album debuted and peaked at number two on the charts, spending forty weeks in the chart. After the conjunction ofBorn to Die: The Paradise Edition, the album charted at number six.[126] "Born to Die" is the fifty-seventh best charting album of all time in New Zealand.[127]

In the United States, the album attained first-week sales of 77,000 copies, subsequently debuting at number two on theBillboard 200, behindAdele's21,[128] and shipped over 500,000 units in the country by January 2013, getting Gold certification.[129] On the week ending August 31, 2013, though the album was in its eighty-first week on the chart, it re-entered the top twenty at number 20, selling 13,000 copies. As of January 2024,Born to Die has sold 2.3 million copies in the United States, and has been certified five-times platinum by the RIAA for album units equivalent to five million.[130][131]

According to theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI),Born to Die was the fifth global best-selling album of 2012 with sales of 3.4 million copies.[132][133][134] By June 2014, the album had sold seven million copies worldwide.[135] As of April 2024, the album has allegedly sold eighteen million equivalent album units worldwide since release.[136]

Legacy

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"It's common knowledge, at this point, that Lana Del Rey is Lizzy Grant's invented persona, an entirely new character that she created when her own music didn't seem to be going anywhere [...] But when 'Video Games' hit as hard and as early as it did, she suddenly had to rush out an album, and she didn't have the luxury of figuring out the different directions that this character could go."

—Tom Breihan ofStereogum[137]

With the release ofBorn to Die, Del Rey became the main focus of attention of the press for her image as well as her music.[138] Since her debut with "Video Games", Del Rey had been causing many to begin to accuse her of trying to erase her past with a different type of songs and style. Considering the album's composition and her appearance, many tabloids began to question her authenticity and claim that her success was due only to her beauty.[139] Also, speculation arose that Del Rey was just a character created by Lizzy Grant and pop music industry, with her label trying to get a place and audience within indie music.[140][141]

Business Insider's Kevin Lincoln commented that Lana was manufactured by her label and used "Video Games" as a form of advertising.[139] In defense of the singer, Jaime Gill fromBBC Music wrote: "If you want an explanation for the unlikely rise of Lana Del Rey, it isn't that hard to find. Ignore accusations of cynical marketing and inauthenticity, or speculation about surgery and daddy's money – that's not important. And don't get distracted byYouTube statistics or the hyperbole, this isn't about new media. It's about something older and more mysterious than that; the extraordinary, resilient power of pop music".[142] Sasha Frere Jones ofThe New Yorker came out in defense of the artist as well, writing: "The weirder strain of criticism concerns authenticity [...] Detractors cite a variety of presumed conspiracies, some involving the influence of her father, Rob Grant [...] The rumor of manipulative managers guiding her; the reality of professional songwriters working for her [...] and how Grant's top lip got so big so fast [...] Surely no equivalent male star would be subject of the same level of examination."[137] Sharing a similar view, Ann Lee wrote inMetro: "I know it's fun to slate [Lana] but she's got a great voice – that's a fact".[143] Sal Cinquemani ofSlant Magazine also proved to be in favor of Del Rey, declaring: "I was initially puzzled by the accusations of inauthenticity that were hurled with such vehemence and frequency at Lana Del Rey in the wake of her meteoric rise toit girl status last year [...] And I guess we're supposed to lament the fact that, unlikeAmy Winehouse, she doesn't appear to have a predilection for dope or booze to back up her supposed bad-girl bona fides. But since when exactly has 'authenticity' ever been a criterion in pop music?".[144]

Born to Die's sound, themes and aesthetic left a major impact in popular music. In 2019,The Washington Post named Del Rey one of the "five people who helped shape the culture of the past decade."[145] Max Migowsky fromIndie described her as "the figurehead of an entire generation,"[146] while Zachary Small fromHyperallergic calledBorn to Die "ahead of its time."[147] Al Horner fromRed Bull agreed, markingBorn to Die as "[a] blueprint for a new sonic world" and describing its sound as the feminine equivalent ofgrunge music.[148] He argued that Del Rey's success "convinced record labels to take a chance on [...] emotionally vulnerable pop" and stated that "there's never been more space for melancholy in popular music." Sorrell Forbes fromuDiscover Music namedBorn to Die "the most powerful moment in her career," while arguing that Del Rey brought "the sound [the public was] looking for."[149] Del Rey herself stated in an interview withPitchfork in 2019 that "there's been a major sonic shift culturally. I think I had a lot to do with that."[150] Omar N. Goulding fromCulturizando calledBorn to Die "the most influential album of the decade," arguing that "people were getting tired of happy music and wanted to listen to something different" and that Del Rey "set the [sad girl] trend into pop culture." Richard S. He, writing forBillboard, said thatBorn to Die is "one of the main catalysts for pop's mid-2010s shift from brash EDM to a moodier, hip-hop-inflected palette."[151]Billboard later included the album'stitle track as one of the 100 songs that defined the 2010s, adding that it influenced "a sonic shift that completely changed the pop landscape."[152] Critics and journalists alike agree thatBorn to Die influenced the works ofLorde,Billie Eilish,Miley Cyrus andTaylor Swift, among others. Swift herself named Del Rey the "most influential artist in pop."[153]

Born to Die was listed among publications' best-of lists of the 2010s decade, includingNME (No. 10)[154] andThe Independent (No. 3).[155]The Guardian included the album at number 70 on its 2019 list of The 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century.[156]

Track listing

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Credits adapted from the liner notes ofBorn to Die.[157]

Born to Die – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Born to Die"4:46
2."Off to the Races"
  • Grant
  • Tim Larcombe
  • Patrik Berger
  • Haynie
5:00
3."Blue Jeans"
  • Grant
  • Haynie
  • Dan Heath
Haynie3:30
4."Video Games"
  • Grant
  • Parker
Robopop4:42
5."Diet Mountain Dew"3:43
6."National Anthem"
3:51
7."Dark Paradise"
  • Haynie
  • Nowels[a]
4:03
8."Radio"
  • Grant
  • Parker
  • Haynie
  • Parker[c]
3:34
9."Carmen"
  • Grant
  • Parker
4:08
10."Million Dollar Man"
  • Haynie
  • Braide
3:51
11."Summertime Sadness"
  • Grant
  • Nowels
  • Haynie
  • Nowels[a]
4:25
12."This Is What Makes Us Girls"
3:58
Total length:49:28
Born to Die – North AmericaiTunes Store and Japan editions (bonus track)[158][159][160][161]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
13."Video Games" (Joy Orbison Remix)
  • Robopop
  • Orbison[d]
4:59
Born to Die – French FnacMusic edition (bonus track)[162]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Video Games" (White Lies C-Mix)
  • Grant
  • Parker
7:32
Born to Die – French digital reissue (bonus track)[163][164]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Born to Die" (Woodkid and The Shoes Remix)
  • Grant
  • Parker
4:01
Born to Die –Target edition (bonus tracks)[165]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Without You"Haynie3:49
14."Lolita"
  • Grant
  • Liam Howe
  • Hannah Robinson
3:40
Total length:56:51
Born to Die – Deluxe edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Lucky Ones" (with Matihandz)
  • Grant
  • Nowels
  • Haynie
  • Nowels[a]
3:45
Total length:60:40
Notes
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer
  • ^[c] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[d] signifies a remixer

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes ofBorn to Die.[166]

Performance credits

[edit]

Instruments

[edit]
  • Patrik Berger –guitar,bass guitar,percussion,synthesizer,sampler,drum programming(track 2)
  • Jeff Bhasker – guitar(tracks 1, 5, 6);keyboards(track 5); additional keyboards(track 6, 9); additional strings(track 9)
  • Chris Braide – guitar,acoustic piano,strings, drum programming(track 10)
  • Pelle Hansen –cello(track 2)
  • Emile Hayniedrums(tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15); keyboards(tracks 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15); additional keyboards(tracks 2, 5, 10, 12); guitar(tracks 3, 8, 9, 13, 15)
  • Dan Heath –flute(track 11), additional strings(track 13)
  • Erik Holm –viola(track 2)
  • Liam Howe – additional keyboards,programming(track 14)
  • Devrim Karaoglu – additional synthesizer, orchestral drums(track 7); additional pads(track 11)
  • Brent Kolatalo – additional drums(track 5)
  • Ken Lewis – additional vocal noises(track 1); additional drums(track 5)
  • Rick Nowels – guitar(track 7); additional strings(track 11); keyboards(track 15)
  • Dean Reid –pads(track 7)
  • Al Shux – guitar, bass guitar, keyboards,programming(track 12)
  • Sacha Skarbekomnichord(track 13)
  • Fredrik Syberg – violin(track 2)
  • Patrick Warren – chamberlain strings(track 7); additional strings(track 11); guitar, keyboards(tracks 11, 15); strings, secondary strings(track 15)

Production

[edit]
  • Carl Bagge –string arrangements(track 2)
  • Patrik Berger –production(track 2)
  • Jeff Bhasker – co-production(track 5), additional production(tracks 6, 9)
  • Chris Braide – production(track 10)
  • Lorenzo Cosi –engineering(track 13)
  • Mike Daly – vocal production(track 5)
  • John Davis –mastering(all tracks)
  • Duncan Fuller – mixing assistant(tracks 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 13)
  • Chris Galland – mixing assistant(tracks 5, 6, 7, 12, 15)
  • Larry Gold – string arrangements,conductor(tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15)
  • Dan Grech-Margueratmixing(tracks 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14)
  • Nicole Nodland –photography
  • Mat Maitlanddesign
  • Emile Haynie – production(tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
  • Dan Heath – string arrangements, conductor(tracks 3, 6)
  • Liam Howe – co-production(track 14)
  • Brent Kolatalo – additional recording(track 1)
  • Erik Madrid – mixing assistant(tracks 5, 6, 7, 12, 15)
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing(tracks 5, 6, 7, 12, 15)
  • Kieron Menzies – engineering(track 15)
  • The Nexus – vocal production(track 6)
  • Rick Nowels – co-production(tracks 7, 11, 15); vocal production(track 15)
  • Justin Parker – vocal production(tracks 1, 9); additional production(track 8)
  • Robopop – production, mixing(track 4)
  • Al Shux – production, vocal production(track 12)
  • Steve Tirpak – string assistant(tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15)

Charts

[edit]

Weekly charts

[edit]
Chart (2012–2025)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[167]1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[168]1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[169]2
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[170]1
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[171]3
Croatian Albums (HDU)[172]3
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[173]5
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[174]3
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[175]2
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[176]5
French Albums (SNEP)[177]1
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[178]1
Greek Albums (IFPI)[179]1
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[180]16
Irish Albums (IRMA)[181]1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[182]5
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[183]35
Mexican Albums (Top 100 Mexico)[184]34
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[185]2
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[186]1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[187]2
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[188]3
Russian Albums (2M)[189]4
Scottish Albums (OCC)[190]1
South African Albums (RISA)[191]14
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[192]
Deluxe edition
79
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[193]7
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[194]14
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[195]1
UK Albums (OCC)[196]1
USBillboard 200[197]2
USDigital Albums (Billboard)[198]1
USTop Rock Albums (Billboard)[199]1
USTop Alternative Albums (Billboard)[200]1
USTop Catalog Albums (Billboard)[201]3
US Indie Store Album Sales (Billboard)[202]2
USVinyl Albums (Billboard)[203]1

Year-end charts

[edit]
Chart (2012)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[204]14
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[205]6
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[206]2
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[207]8
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[208]14
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[209]33
French Albums (SNEP)[210]7
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[211]4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[212]72
Irish Albums (IRMA)[213]6
Italian Albums (FIMI)[214]37
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[215]11
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[216]3
Russian Albums (2M)[217]5
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[218]29
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[219]2
UK Albums (OCC)[220]4
USBillboard 200[221]70
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[222]14
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[223]21
Worldwide[224]5
Chart (2013)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[225]76
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[226]59
French Albums (SNEP)[227]40
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[228]77
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[229]61
Italian Albums (FIMI)[230]67
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[231]34
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[232]29
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[233]29
UK Albums (OCC)[234]59
USBillboard 200[235]53
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[236]7
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[237]10
Chart (2014)Position
Italian Albums (FIMI)[238]73
Mexican Albums (Top 100 Mexico)[239]78
UK Albums (OCC)[240]68
USBillboard 200[241]56
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[242]9
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[243]11
US Alternative Albums[244]9
Chart (2015)Position
USBillboard 200[245]62
Chart (2016)Position
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[246]98
USBillboard 200[247]116
Chart (2017)Position
USBillboard 200[248]143
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[249]17
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[250]26
Chart (2018)Position
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[251]16
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[252]32
Chart (2019)Position
Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[253]15
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[254]35
Chart (2020)Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[255]187
USBillboard 200[256]176
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[257]8
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[258]20
Chart (2021)Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[259]100
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[260]174
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[261]69
USBillboard 200[262]151
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[263]11
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[264]22
Chart (2022)Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[265]62
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[266]117
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[267]88
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[268]43
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[269]30
UK Albums (OCC)[270]70
USBillboard 200[271]116
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[272]10
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[273]26
Chart (2023)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[274]48
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[275]17
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[276]34
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[277]46
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[278]90
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[279]36
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[280]27
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[281]20
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[282]44
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[283]30
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[284]77
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[285]41
UK Albums (OCC)[286]28
USBillboard 200[287]48
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[288]4
Chart (2024)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[289]54
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[290]9
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[291]35
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[292]43
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[293]45
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[294]13
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[295]29
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[296]92
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[297]23
UK Albums (OCC)[298]36
USBillboard 200[299]57
Chart (2025)Position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[300]15
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[301]64
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[302]91
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[303]80
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[304]19
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[305]40
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[306]31
UK Albums (OCC)[307]51

Decade-end charts

[edit]
Chart (2010–2019)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[308]60
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[309]16
UK Albums (OCC)[310]34
UK Vinyl Albums (OCC)[311]64
USBillboard 200[312]117

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[313]Gold 
Australia (ARIA)[314]4× Platinum280,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[315]2× Platinum40,000*
Belgium (BRMA)[316]Platinum30,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[317]Platinum40,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[318]5× Platinum400,000
Colombia[319]Gold 
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[320]4× Platinum80,000
France (SNEP)[321]Diamond1,000,000[125]
Germany (BVMI)[322]9× Gold900,000
Hungary (MAHASZ)[323]Gold3,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[324]2× Platinum30,000^
Italy (FIMI)[325]3× Platinum150,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[326]Platinum+Gold90,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[327]7× Platinum105,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[328]Gold15,000*
Poland (ZPAV)[329]Diamond100,000*
Portugal (AFP)[330]2× Platinum30,000^
Russia (NFPF)[217]Platinum10,000*
Singapore (RIAS)[331]Gold5,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[332]Platinum40,000^
Sweden (GLF)[333]Gold20,000
Sweden (GLF)[334]
"The Paradise Edition"
2× Platinum80,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[335]2× Platinum60,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[121]6× Platinum1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[336]5× Platinum5,000,000
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[337]2× Platinum2,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

[edit]
See also:Born to Die: The Paradise Edition § Release history
RegionDateFormatEditionLabelRef.
GermanyJanuary 27, 2012
  • Standard
  • Deluxe
Universal Music[338][339][340]
IrelandPolydor[341]
FranceJanuary 30, 2012
  • CD
  • digital download
Universal Music[342][343]
United Kingdom
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
Polydor[344][345][346]
United StatesJanuary 31, 2012
  • CD
  • digital download
[347][348]
AustraliaFebruary 3, 2012CDUniversal Music[349]
JapanFebruary 8, 2012
[350]
United StatesFebruary 21, 2012LP
  • Stranger
  • Interscope
[351]

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