features 14 tracks, including four new songs not present on the original album. The updated tracklist boasts a more refined and experimental sound, showcasing Del Rey's growth as an artist. Standout tracks like "Video Games" , "Summertime Sadness" , and "National Anthem" have become synonymous with Del Rey's unique style, blending nostalgia-tinged production with contemporary sensibilities.
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Just ten months later, on November 9, 2012, Del Rey expanded this universe with The Paradise Edition . This reissue packaged the original 15-track deluxe version of Born to Die with a new eight-track EP, Paradise , creating a comprehensive 23-track collection of nearly 94 minutes of music. The EP was also available as a standalone release, but the combined Paradise Edition offered the definitive version of this era.