If one link gets taken down by a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) strike, a fan can instantly duplicate the folder to another burner Google account and generate a new link.
: Many fans maintain playlists of unreleased tracks, which are often more stable than direct file links. Notable Unreleased Tracks
Lana Del Rey was a prolific songwriter long before Born to Die rocketed her to global fame in 2012. It is estimated that she has written and recorded over 200 to 500 songs that have never seen an official commercial release.
Use tools to tag your files with the correct "Era" (e.g., Paradise vs. Ultraviolence ).
“She doesn't want you to hear this one. It’s not a song. It’s a confession. Good luck.”
Conversely, she has occasionally acknowledged the fandom's love for these tracks, even validating songs like "Serial Killer" by putting them on her tour setlists. Copyright Infringement
Theo’s heart hammered against his ribs. He clicked the link.
In the digital catacombs of fan culture, there exists a holy grail not for sale on any platform, not available for streaming, and actively hunted by one of the most powerful legal teams in music. It is not a vinyl variant or a box set. It is a Google Drive link.
If you've managed to find these tracks and want to keep them organized, here are a few tips:
The unreleased catalogue spans various eras and pseudonyms, including , Sparkle Jump Rope Queen , and May Jailer . Some of the most sought-after songs in Google Drive collections include:
He right-clicked and pressed Download .
In the early days of the fandom, leaked tracks were scattered across Tumblr blogs, sketchy file-sharing forums, and low-quality YouTube rips. However, as copyright enforcement tightened, these public platforms began aggressively taking down infringing content. YouTube videos were flagged, and SoundCloud accounts were deactivated overnight.