Lizzy Grant is a former stage name of Lana Del Rey. Under the Lizzy Grant n… Read Full Bio ↴Lizzy Grant is a former stage name of Lana Del Rey. Under the Lizzy Grant name, she uploaded multiple original songs to her social media accounts on platforms such as Myspace and YouTube.
In 2007, 5 Points Records talent scout Van Wilson found Lizzy performing at a songwriting conference in Brooklyn and introduced her to David Nichtern. The two of them agreed that she had potential to have a major breakthrough and signed her to a multi-record contract. With 5 Points Records backing, Lizzy recorded a 7 track demo EP known as No Kung Fu that was sent to various producers before reaching David Kahne. After hearing the tape, the producer agreed to produce an album with Lizzy. On working on the album with David Kahne, Lizzy had said: "We were pretty obsessive about it". When discussing the genre and sound of the record, Lizzy wanted the record be cinematic and reflect her affection for nostalgic imagery, she later said "he kind of got my whole vibe straight away." The final masters for the album took place on February 25, 2008, between 6 and 7 PM. All the songs were mastered at that time with the exception of "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)" on February 26, 2008 and "Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)" on February 28, 2008.
In October 2008, Lizzy's EP titled Kill Kill was commercially released by 5 Points Records. When talking about the EP, she stated: "I was never expecting to release an EP, but when iTunes came and became fervent supporters and said, “Put out anything and we'll give you the artist's spotlight,” we decided, okay, we'll just put out an EP."
Lizzy stated in a 2011 interview that when her and David Kahne had finished the record in 2008, it was shelved for two and a half years by her label at the time (5 Points Records). This caused the official release of the album to be on January 4, 2010, although it had been finished for much time before then, and the original release date was initially planned for February 14, 2009. Despite being known and promoted as Lizzy Grant prior to the album's release, she became insistent she wanted to go under the stage name Lana Del Ray, leading the album to be released as such. "A.K.A. Lizzy Grant" was added on the album cover to connect her with her previous name.
The release of the album was digital, available from iTunes and Amazon in the United States for around $9.99 or $0.99 for each track. Due to lack of funding for the album, however, it was eventually pulled from online stores after three months. According to David Kahne, Lizzy bought the rights back from her label as she wanted it out of circulation. David Nichtern stated "Her and her new manager came in and said 'We want to get this off the market. We’re going for a completely new deal. We’ll buy you out of the deal.' So we made a separation agreement."
In 2007, 5 Points Records talent scout Van Wilson found Lizzy performing at a songwriting conference in Brooklyn and introduced her to David Nichtern. The two of them agreed that she had potential to have a major breakthrough and signed her to a multi-record contract. With 5 Points Records backing, Lizzy recorded a 7 track demo EP known as No Kung Fu that was sent to various producers before reaching David Kahne. After hearing the tape, the producer agreed to produce an album with Lizzy. On working on the album with David Kahne, Lizzy had said: "We were pretty obsessive about it". When discussing the genre and sound of the record, Lizzy wanted the record be cinematic and reflect her affection for nostalgic imagery, she later said "he kind of got my whole vibe straight away." The final masters for the album took place on February 25, 2008, between 6 and 7 PM. All the songs were mastered at that time with the exception of "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)" on February 26, 2008 and "Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)" on February 28, 2008.
In October 2008, Lizzy's EP titled Kill Kill was commercially released by 5 Points Records. When talking about the EP, she stated: "I was never expecting to release an EP, but when iTunes came and became fervent supporters and said, “Put out anything and we'll give you the artist's spotlight,” we decided, okay, we'll just put out an EP."
Lizzy stated in a 2011 interview that when her and David Kahne had finished the record in 2008, it was shelved for two and a half years by her label at the time (5 Points Records). This caused the official release of the album to be on January 4, 2010, although it had been finished for much time before then, and the original release date was initially planned for February 14, 2009. Despite being known and promoted as Lizzy Grant prior to the album's release, she became insistent she wanted to go under the stage name Lana Del Ray, leading the album to be released as such. "A.K.A. Lizzy Grant" was added on the album cover to connect her with her previous name.
The release of the album was digital, available from iTunes and Amazon in the United States for around $9.99 or $0.99 for each track. Due to lack of funding for the album, however, it was eventually pulled from online stores after three months. According to David Kahne, Lizzy bought the rights back from her label as she wanted it out of circulation. David Nichtern stated "Her and her new manager came in and said 'We want to get this off the market. We’re going for a completely new deal. We’ll buy you out of the deal.' So we made a separation agreement."
Money Hunny
Lizzy Grant Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Money Hunny' by these artists:
Lana Del Rey Have you ever seen a dead man, Seen a dead man, Lying…
Lana Del Rey. Have you ever seen a dead man? A dead man lying…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Lizzy Grant:
Jealous Girl You say you want your own life well I do,…
Yayo I like the snake on your tattoo I like the Ivy…
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@AussieMarcel
In an ideal world Lana would rerelease this album. It has some of her best tracks. Kill Kill is beautiful and I always get the chorus stuck in my head. Wish she’d understand there’s still so much love for her earliest releases.
@BeyoncasFufu
yes but it doesnt really make sense for her to release music that she probably doesnt relate with anymore
@Jn-jh9pd
@@BeyoncasFufuyeah I agree, her albums are about her life in the present which is why they are always so different.
@yourproblem9195
She's not going to release it because people are bullying her and stole her computer to get ahold of her album they broke into her car that's why she's not going to release it.
@PeeGirlGaming
@@yourproblem9195OMG WHAT????
@yourproblem9195
@@PeeGirlGaming yes, that happened, broke into her grey Sudan and hacked her laptop to release her music early
@madisonnunes1799
The audio quality on this sounds sooooo good. wow thank you for your service! <3
@Iceis_Phoenix
I am elated to have Lana Del Rey be alive at the same time I am alive on this f*** up planet
@everythingcute3642
Thank you so much!! I’ve been looking for the complete album that isn’t a playlist and has all of the songs!! And the transitions make it even better!!! Thx ❤❤❤
@cinnamongirl6376
This album is such a beautiful treasure ♡ ♡ love this tysm