Awards
"Give peace a chance, let the fear you have fall away"
Wins and Nominations
Lana has 91 wins and 183 nominations in different categories for different awards, some of them are:
- Billboard Music Awards: 0 wins, 1 nomination
- Billboard Women in Music Awards: 2 wins, 2 nominations
- Critics' Choice Movie Awards: 0 wins, 2 nominations
- Grammy Awards: 0 wins, 11 nominations
- MTV Europe Music Awards: 3 wins, 8 nominations
- MTV Video Music Awards: 1 win, 6 nominations
- Ivor Novello Awards: 2 wins, 2 nominations
- Satellite Awards: 1 win, 2 nominations
- GAFFA Awards: 10 wins, 18 nominations
- Variety Hitmakers Awards: 1 win, 1 nomination
Albums Success
She has released several chart-topping albums, including "Born to Die," "Ultraviolence," and "Lust for Life," as well as the critically acclaimed "Norman F***ing Rockwell!".
Collaborations
Del Rey has collaborated with numerous artists, including Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, and Ariana Grande.
Soundtrack Works
She has contributed to soundtracks for films like "The Great Gatsby" with Young and Beautiful, "Maleficent" with the song Once Upon a Dream, "Euphoria" with Watercolor Eyes, and "Big Eyes".
Controversy
Regarding controversies related to Lana Del Rey, the artist has faced Backlash due to public statements regarding lyrics in her music and other artists. At times calling her critics “pathetic”. Some of the most relevant statements on Lana regard her “submissive” lyrics. In which she often appears to glamorize abuse. Lana out right defended herself and her statements with a fearless tendency to double down against critique, stating “I’m fed up with female writers and alt singers saying that I glamorize abuse… when in reality I’m just a glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all over the world.” Regarding controversies related to Lana Del Rey, the artist has faced Backlash due to public statements regarding lyrics in her music and other artists. At times calling her critics “pathetic”. Some of the most relevant statements on Lana regard her “submissive” lyrics. In which she often appears to glamorize abuse. Lana out right defended herself and her statements with a fearless tendency to double down against critique, stating “I’m fed up with female writers and alt singers saying that I glamorize abuse… when in reality I’m just a glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all over the world.”
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