Lana Del Rey Turns Multiple Albums Into Bestsellers Again
The post Lana Del Rey Turns Multiple Albums Into Bestsellers Again appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Lana Del Rey’s Born to Die and Ultraviolence return to the U.K. charts, with the former appearing on … More five rankings and rising on the Official Vinyl Albums chart. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 07: Lana Del Rey attends W Magazine and Louis Vuitton’s Academy Awards Dinner at a Private Residence on March 07, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for W Magazine) Getty Images for W Magazine Earlier this spring, Lana Del Rey released a handful of singles from her upcoming album. The project has gone by several different names, but the singer-songwriter has revealed that, at the moment, she’s not sharing its title or release date. Both of her most recent cuts, “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird,” have fallen off the charts in the United Kingdom after brief stints as bestsellers. While she may not claim a current hit in the country, two of the Grammy-nominated musician’s full-lengths not only appear on official rosters, but have managed to return — each on a different tally. Born to Die Returns to One Chart Between her two releases that reenter at least one U.K.-based list, Born to Die is Del Rey’s higher-rising win this time around. The collection breaks back onto the Official Vinyl Albums chart at No. 28. Born to Die is one of the bestselling vinyl albums of the past decade worldwide, and yet it has somehow never cracked the top 10 on this U.K. tally. Del Rey’s breakout project has climbed as high as No. 12 during the 64 total weeks spent somewhere on the sales list. Ultraviolence Sneaks Back onto the Albums List The follow-up to Born to Die, Ultraviolence, is also a bestseller once more in the U.K. The set narrowly finds its way back to the Official Physical Albums…

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Lana Del Rey’s Born to Die and Ultraviolence return to the U.K. charts, with the former appearing on … More five rankings and rising on the Official Vinyl Albums chart. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 07: Lana Del Rey attends W Magazine and Louis Vuitton’s Academy Awards Dinner at a Private Residence on March 07, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for W Magazine) Getty Images for W Magazine Earlier this spring, Lana Del Rey released a handful of singles from her upcoming album. The project has gone by several different names, but the singer-songwriter has revealed that, at the moment, she’s not sharing its title or release date. Both of her most recent cuts, “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird,” have fallen off the charts in the United Kingdom after brief stints as bestsellers. While she may not claim a current hit in the country, two of the Grammy-nominated musician’s full-lengths not only appear on official rosters, but have managed to return — each on a different tally. Born to Die Returns to One Chart Between her two releases that reenter at least one U.K.-based list, Born to Die is Del Rey’s higher-rising win this time around. The collection breaks back onto the Official Vinyl Albums chart at No. 28. Born to Die is one of the bestselling vinyl albums of the past decade worldwide, and yet it has somehow never cracked the top 10 on this U.K. tally. Del Rey’s breakout project has climbed as high as No. 12 during the 64 total weeks spent somewhere on the sales list. Ultraviolence Sneaks Back onto the Albums List The follow-up to Born to Die, Ultraviolence, is also a bestseller once more in the U.K. The set narrowly finds its way back to the Official Physical Albums…
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