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Ultraviolence is the
third studio album by
American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey,
released on June 13, 2014, by
Polydor and
Interscope Records. Originally...
- Look up
ultraviolence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ultraviolence or Ultra-violence may
refer to: A term used in the
Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork...
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Ultraviolence" is a song
recorded by
American singer and
songwriter Lana Del Rey for her
third studio album of the same name (2014). It was co-written...
- w****s on the US
Billboard 200. Del Rey's guitar-driven
third album,
Ultraviolence (2014),
debuted atop the U.S.
Billboard 200. Her
fourth and
fifth albums...
- the more guitar-driven
instrumentation of Del Rey's
previous effort Ultraviolence (2014) and a
return to the
baroque pop of Born to Die (2012) and Paradise...
- and the UK.
Ultraviolence was
supported by four singles: "West Coast" (which was
certified silver in the UK), "Shades of Cool", "
Ultraviolence", and "Brooklyn...
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Ultraviolence is a
British industrial/techno band,
formed in
London in 1991 and
headed by 'the
Quentin Tarantino of techno'
Johnny Violent (b. Jonathan...
- the
Paradise Tour (2013–14).
After her
second major-label release,
Ultraviolence (2014), Del Rey
embarked on The
Endless Summer Tour in 2015,
which had...
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previously unreleased songs on a new album,
namely "Black Beauty" on
Ultraviolence in 2014, "Beautiful
People Beautiful Problems" on Lust for Life in 2017...
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American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey from her
third studio album,
Ultraviolence (2014).
Written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels, it is a
melancholy love...