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The singer made her Hot 100 debut in 2012.
Lana Del Rey was crowned Billboard‘s Visionary Award-winner at its 2023 Women in Music event — but the angel-voiced New York native had already been an alt-pop pioneer for over a decade at that point.
Born Elizabeth Grant, Del Rey has been challenging the norms of songwriting since the very beginning of her career, sometimes garnering controversy in the process. She’s known for pairing unflinching lyrics with sprawling, cinematic arrangements, exploring all corners of Americana’s sonic landscape from dreamy old Hollywood soundtracks to folksy Western elegies.
Lana earned her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 when “Video Games,” the lead single to her 2012 debut album Born to Die, entered the chart at No. 91. From there, she would slowly work her way up the listing, earning her first top 10 hit in 2013 thanks to her timeless single “Summertime Sadness” peaking at No. 6 — a feat she wouldn’t top until nearly a decade later, when her “Snow on the Beach” duet with Taylor Swift would open at No. 4.
From her early 2010s debut to her 2024 headlining set at Coachella, keep reading to see the 10 biggest Hot 100 hits Lana Del Rey has scored so far over the course of her career.
Lana Del Rey’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits ranking is based on weekly performance on the Hot 100 through the charts dated April 13, 2024. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower spots earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted differently to account for chart turnover rates during various periods.
"Doin' Time"
Album: Norman f*cking Rockwell! (2019)
Peak position: No. 59
Peak date: 9/14/2019Listen above.
"Say Yes to Heaven"
Album: N/A
Peak position: No. 54
Peak date: 6/3/2023Listen here.
"Love"
Album: Lust for Life (2017)
Peak position: No. 44
Peak date: 3/11/2017Listen here.
"Prisoner" (The Weeknd feat. Lana Del Rey)
Album: Beauty Behind the Madness (2015)
Peak position: No. 47
Peak date: 9/19/2015Listen here.
"High By the Beach"
Album: Honeymoon (2015)
Peak position: No. 51
Peak date: 8/29/2015Listen here.
"West Coast"
Album: Ultraviolence (2014)
Peak position: No. 17
Peak date: 5/3/2014Listen here.
"Don't Call Me Angel (Charlie's Angels)" (With Ariana Grande & Miley Cyrus)
Album: Charlie’s Angels: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2019)
Peak position: No. 13
Peak date: 9/28/2019Listen above.
"Young and Beautiful"
Album: The Great Gatsby: Music From Baz Luhrmann’s Film (2013)
Peak position: No. 22
Peak date: 6/1/2013Listen here.
"Snow on the Beach" (Taylor Swift feat. Lana Del Rey)
Album: Midnights (2022)
Peak position: No. 4
Peak date: 11/5/2022Listen here.
"Summertime Sadness" (feat. Cedric Gervais)
Album: Born to Die (2012)
Peak position: No. 6
Peak date: 9/21/2013Listen above.
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